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Soil Erosion advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="N.Yorks." data-source="post: 7226745" data-attributes="member: 46426"><p>Subtle!!</p><p></p><p>Was thinking along the lines that if the OP was getting a months worth of rain in 48hrs and the soil was heading downhill then swift intervention was on balance better than waiting a couple of seasons - hence pasture lifter.</p><p></p><p>Went for a swim with my kids in a Yorkshire reservoir last summer and the silt was pushing a meter deep, so trying to stand up in the shallows was impossible.... most of it must have been washed off the upstream hilly pastures - was very surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N.Yorks., post: 7226745, member: 46426"] Subtle!! Was thinking along the lines that if the OP was getting a months worth of rain in 48hrs and the soil was heading downhill then swift intervention was on balance better than waiting a couple of seasons - hence pasture lifter. Went for a swim with my kids in a Yorkshire reservoir last summer and the silt was pushing a meter deep, so trying to stand up in the shallows was impossible.... most of it must have been washed off the upstream hilly pastures - was very surprised. [/QUOTE]
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