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Take off sod inorder to roto-till
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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 647086" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>A neighbor comes over to me while I am clearing some fence rows on one of my farms the other day and ask if I have any manure so he can mix in with his new garden. I take a look at the garden spot and what he did was take his little yuppie tractor with loader and scraped off all the sod along with about 4 inches of top soil. He said he read it in some magazine called Mother EArth News that if you did that it would be easier to roto-til that way. I was pretty much speachless and have been having some pretty good laughs with the rest of my farmer buddies about this. I told him it is ruined and pick a new spot and start over, he hasn't taken my advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 647086, member: 3046"] A neighbor comes over to me while I am clearing some fence rows on one of my farms the other day and ask if I have any manure so he can mix in with his new garden. I take a look at the garden spot and what he did was take his little yuppie tractor with loader and scraped off all the sod along with about 4 inches of top soil. He said he read it in some magazine called Mother EArth News that if you did that it would be easier to roto-til that way. I was pretty much speachless and have been having some pretty good laughs with the rest of my farmer buddies about this. I told him it is ruined and pick a new spot and start over, he hasn't taken my advice. [/QUOTE]
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