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Posted by Aces up on August 31, 2006 at 19:03:20 from (72.161.165.176):
I know it is a little late to be asking questions tonight but if any of you experianced farmers can help me out I would be gratefull. I have a common bermuda floor in my pecan orchard and it is very well established. However, when I have to mow it the ride is awfully bumpy because of several soil depressions caused by not so perfect backfill for the irrigation piping throughout the pasture. You cannot walk the pasture and see these darn depressions but you can sure feel them on the Massey! Here is the challange I am faced with. I don't want to destroy the pasture by disking and raking if it is at all possible but is there any way to smooth it out besides trying to fill the depressions with more soil? I have tried this to a great extent but did'nt even make a dent in smoothing out the ride. I know that farmers have a natural engineering ability to solve problems and hoping that you would share any ideas. Thanks in advance. Bumpity Bump Bump, WHEW!!!
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