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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 837841" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>I was thinking the same thing yesterday, Jeanne. I can't imagine what I would have if I ran a subsoiler or disk and ripped my pastures, nothing I'm thinking. Is the clay content of the soil to the top of the ground, even in black dirt?</p><p> It sounds like what we call gumbo, usually found on some bottomground. What we have in the hills is a layer, ranging from 2' to 2", of black loam or silty loam, then what they call a IVb clay layer that water will not pass through. The water sits in this layer and actually stains the soil. To bring that layer to the top would make a mess of things. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 837841, member: 9115"] I was thinking the same thing yesterday, Jeanne. I can't imagine what I would have if I ran a subsoiler or disk and ripped my pastures, nothing I'm thinking. Is the clay content of the soil to the top of the ground, even in black dirt? It sounds like what we call gumbo, usually found on some bottomground. What we have in the hills is a layer, ranging from 2' to 2", of black loam or silty loam, then what they call a IVb clay layer that water will not pass through. The water sits in this layer and actually stains the soil. To bring that layer to the top would make a mess of things. gs [/QUOTE]
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