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Posted by tractormiallis on March 11, 2007 at 20:24:45 from (65.118.236.36):
In Reply to: Re: Land Lease question posted by IaGary on March 11, 2007 at 18:43:31:
It is routinely chisel plowed in fall or spring following corn. Then disked in spring prior to corn planting. The soil is heavier clayish. Summer rains come and by late fall there are large ruts down the hills between the rows. The degree of slope is between 20 and 35 degrees at the steepest spot. This portion of the field drops down quickly to woods. This problem was never addressed by my late grandfather and now I wish to resolve it as it bothers me to see my soil wash so badly as these days the importance of good soil conservation is realized in most cases.
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