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Posted by mtgummibear on October 15, 2006 at 05:28:01 from (64.236.240.190):
In Reply to: Subsoiling a field posted by Soldier Tom on October 14, 2006 at 17:19:47:
I have the same sort of situation with some hard pack Georgia clay. I ran a subsoiler through it a few days ago and while I"m sure the end result will be good, right now it"s a mess. Brought up big clumps of rock hard clay. I should probably have waited for some more rain because it has been dry, but wanted to try and put down some rye grass for winter cover/pasture. Right now the piece I did is a mess because I need a good pasture harrow or cultipacker to break it up and i don"t have either. Just letting you know that you are likely to end up with lots of clumps and lumps, but like I said, I think the end result will be good. Larry
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