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Bought all my hay this year
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1511763" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I guess I need to say that I use net more for the erosion work more than twine. Twine works okay in the deeper ruts where net works well in shallow ones as well as deep. </p><p></p><p>A lot of my problems is where water runs over the top of the soil through clump grass like blue stems and washes out between the clumps. Makes it rough as heck. Net spread over this area and covered with a couple inches of any kind of dirt. keeps it from getting worse. One of the best uses has been where cattle trails are along a fence. The water runs down these trails and they get deeper and deeper and are hard to fix being right next to the fence. Put a clump of net about every 50 yards covered with rocks about golf ball size are bigger works excellent to slow down the flow and catch the top soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1511763, member: 5381"] I guess I need to say that I use net more for the erosion work more than twine. Twine works okay in the deeper ruts where net works well in shallow ones as well as deep. A lot of my problems is where water runs over the top of the soil through clump grass like blue stems and washes out between the clumps. Makes it rough as heck. Net spread over this area and covered with a couple inches of any kind of dirt. keeps it from getting worse. One of the best uses has been where cattle trails are along a fence. The water runs down these trails and they get deeper and deeper and are hard to fix being right next to the fence. Put a clump of net about every 50 yards covered with rocks about golf ball size are bigger works excellent to slow down the flow and catch the top soil. [/QUOTE]
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