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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 322658" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I have never heard that it was not cost effective but just the opposite. Maybe depends on where you live. I make money on every drop of water I can conserve. And it sure improves the growth. When my brother did his it was better than fert. , and he had grass come up where he had not seen it in years.</p><p>Soil gets to tight, need to break it up for airation and root growth as well as letting the water in or cracking up and letting water out.</p><p>The same reasons farmers plow there fields befoe puttting in a crop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 322658, member: 5494"] I have never heard that it was not cost effective but just the opposite. Maybe depends on where you live. I make money on every drop of water I can conserve. And it sure improves the growth. When my brother did his it was better than fert. , and he had grass come up where he had not seen it in years. Soil gets to tight, need to break it up for airation and root growth as well as letting the water in or cracking up and letting water out. The same reasons farmers plow there fields befoe puttting in a crop. [/QUOTE]
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