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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 9262535" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>It’s been a hell of a wet time. We have some seriously slumped soils.</p><p>What are people planning to do to alleviate the damage?</p><p>Leave it to natural processes?</p><p>Deep rooted cover crop?</p><p>Deeper loosening tine?</p><p>Plough?</p><p></p><p>A lot will depend on the weather this summer but just wondered what general strategies would be.</p><p>Last autumn, ploughing saw us at least drill most of it but slumping was fairly bad. I’m tempted to try a subsoiler/disc/packer machine this summer if it’s dry enough. Hope to bust the pan without over pulverising to depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 9262535, member: 2119"] It’s been a hell of a wet time. We have some seriously slumped soils. What are people planning to do to alleviate the damage? Leave it to natural processes? Deep rooted cover crop? Deeper loosening tine? Plough? A lot will depend on the weather this summer but just wondered what general strategies would be. Last autumn, ploughing saw us at least drill most of it but slumping was fairly bad. I’m tempted to try a subsoiler/disc/packer machine this summer if it’s dry enough. Hope to bust the pan without over pulverising to depth. [/QUOTE]
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