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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16208"><p>If you can till it you must have sand rather then tufa. If it is sand scraping it should be adequate to break up the surface crust. If it has a high percentage of tufa there isn't much that can be done. It is basically cement. Add water and it turns to brick. Would this happen to be around Victorville?</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I have 7 head of Dexter Cattle.</p><p>> Each is in 16 X 28 feet pen, for</p><p>> feeding and bedding. I live in the</p><p>> Mojave Desert, therefore we have</p><p>> no pasture as we have to have all</p><p>> our water hauled by truck. I am</p><p>> forced to have a nice man come up</p><p>> and rototil each pen, as they end</p><p>> up like concrete.Any suggestions</p><p>> for keeping the soil loose and not</p><p>> so compacted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16208"] If you can till it you must have sand rather then tufa. If it is sand scraping it should be adequate to break up the surface crust. If it has a high percentage of tufa there isn't much that can be done. It is basically cement. Add water and it turns to brick. Would this happen to be around Victorville? dun > I have 7 head of Dexter Cattle. > Each is in 16 X 28 feet pen, for > feeding and bedding. I live in the > Mojave Desert, therefore we have > no pasture as we have to have all > our water hauled by truck. I am > forced to have a nice man come up > and rototil each pen, as they end > up like concrete.Any suggestions > for keeping the soil loose and not > so compacted? [/QUOTE]
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