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Pasture Renovation, Can you tell a difference after?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 645823" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>They make a tool but rather than buying one you can take a solid rod and grind a point on it and weld a handle on the rod. If its not real dry, you can press the point into the soil untile you feel some resist. If you push harder, it will break through the resistance and go on down. Pan is normally about 8 - 12 inches here.</p><p></p><p>edit: Just thought it worth mentioning, if you end up subsoiling, if possible, do this during a dry period as the pan will shatter and create cracks which allow moisture to flow both ways. Little tougher on the equipment but it will give you a bigger bang for your buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 645823, member: 4362"] They make a tool but rather than buying one you can take a solid rod and grind a point on it and weld a handle on the rod. If its not real dry, you can press the point into the soil untile you feel some resist. If you push harder, it will break through the resistance and go on down. Pan is normally about 8 - 12 inches here. edit: Just thought it worth mentioning, if you end up subsoiling, if possible, do this during a dry period as the pan will shatter and create cracks which allow moisture to flow both ways. Little tougher on the equipment but it will give you a bigger bang for your buck. [/QUOTE]
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