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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 750991" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>SRBeef</p><p></p><p>We are some distance apart and have the same experience. I am probably more concerned than you with soil compaction since our frost depth is only 6 inches. If I get on this red clay that is used for brick manufacture the clay will turn to bricks. I will ride my 4 wheeler when it is wet but I stay in the same tracks. I will not put the tractor on any paddock when it is wet. Heck, I stop folks from cutting firewood unless they walk in and can only use a vehicle to bring it out when I say it is OK. My soil is the basis of all I have for growing forage. Some may say that I approach the care of the soil in a degree of reference. Regardless, I have soil that grows forage to reflect the attention and I do it with minimal purchased inputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 750991, member: 8973"] SRBeef We are some distance apart and have the same experience. I am probably more concerned than you with soil compaction since our frost depth is only 6 inches. If I get on this red clay that is used for brick manufacture the clay will turn to bricks. I will ride my 4 wheeler when it is wet but I stay in the same tracks. I will not put the tractor on any paddock when it is wet. Heck, I stop folks from cutting firewood unless they walk in and can only use a vehicle to bring it out when I say it is OK. My soil is the basis of all I have for growing forage. Some may say that I approach the care of the soil in a degree of reference. Regardless, I have soil that grows forage to reflect the attention and I do it with minimal purchased inputs. [/QUOTE]
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