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Low disturbance sub soiler
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<blockquote data-quote="clbarclay" data-source="post: 7538037" data-attributes="member: 6671"><p>You can get quite a bit of shatter with a mole plough, depending on how dry the soil is at the time, though it still won't shatter the whole profile like a proper subsoiler will.</p><p></p><p>It was meant as a serious question though about what the drainage issue actually and the nature of the soils inquestion. If it's pan or compacted layer preventing water infiltrate down deeper into dry soil bellow, then use a subsoiler. If however the issue is excess water not draining away once it has full infiltrated, then lateral drainage like mole ploughing or tile drains can be far more effective than just subsoiling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clbarclay, post: 7538037, member: 6671"] You can get quite a bit of shatter with a mole plough, depending on how dry the soil is at the time, though it still won't shatter the whole profile like a proper subsoiler will. It was meant as a serious question though about what the drainage issue actually and the nature of the soils inquestion. If it's pan or compacted layer preventing water infiltrate down deeper into dry soil bellow, then use a subsoiler. If however the issue is excess water not draining away once it has full infiltrated, then lateral drainage like mole ploughing or tile drains can be far more effective than just subsoiling. [/QUOTE]
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