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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1542937" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>Our soil is black mud and we have about 6 months of rain in these parts, so gate openings quickly turn into the same conditions you describe. It is not far to have rock hauled to our property, but many of the pastures can only be accessed by tractor or ATV, so we often need to transport the rock up to a mile in the bucket of a tractor or in the dump bed of our Kubota RTV. We bought some road fabric and have laid it down anywhere we need to control mud. You can make a pretty good road that will last for years with fabric and just a few inches of rock. The fabric prevents the rock from working its way down into the ground so you need much less and you won't be needing to haul in more every few years. We also used it to set up places where we feed in winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1542937, member: 9933"] Our soil is black mud and we have about 6 months of rain in these parts, so gate openings quickly turn into the same conditions you describe. It is not far to have rock hauled to our property, but many of the pastures can only be accessed by tractor or ATV, so we often need to transport the rock up to a mile in the bucket of a tractor or in the dump bed of our Kubota RTV. We bought some road fabric and have laid it down anywhere we need to control mud. You can make a pretty good road that will last for years with fabric and just a few inches of rock. The fabric prevents the rock from working its way down into the ground so you need much less and you won't be needing to haul in more every few years. We also used it to set up places where we feed in winter. [/QUOTE]
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