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Smoothing out rough ground
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1710318" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>This place is flood irrigated. The young man who did the irrigation before I got here always drove his quad right down the side of the ditch in the same tracks. Once the ground is really soaked up, even has standing water on it the quad will make ruts. Keep doing that and you get deep ruts. So now I set a tarp in the ditch to form the dam. Water flows over the ditch but instead of flowing out over the field it gets in the ruts and follows them. How do I break up those ruts (sod in them)? Don't want to plow because of all the old river rock under a few inches of dirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1710318, member: 498"] This place is flood irrigated. The young man who did the irrigation before I got here always drove his quad right down the side of the ditch in the same tracks. Once the ground is really soaked up, even has standing water on it the quad will make ruts. Keep doing that and you get deep ruts. So now I set a tarp in the ditch to form the dam. Water flows over the ditch but instead of flowing out over the field it gets in the ruts and follows them. How do I break up those ruts (sod in them)? Don't want to plow because of all the old river rock under a few inches of dirt. [/QUOTE]
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