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What implement to use when and where???
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 228573" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Other then alfalfa, why try to break up the hardpan. Hardpan that I've seen ranges from a couple of inches to over 6 foot thick. If you have 4-5 feet of topsoil, just work with the upper surface. Grasses typically don;t send roots down that far anyway.</p><p>Disk it roll it and plant the grass seed of your choice with the drill. Find out what grasses grow best in your environment and figure out how your going to market the growth, i.e hay, silage, meat, etc.</p><p></p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 228573, member: 34"] Other then alfalfa, why try to break up the hardpan. Hardpan that I've seen ranges from a couple of inches to over 6 foot thick. If you have 4-5 feet of topsoil, just work with the upper surface. Grasses typically don;t send roots down that far anyway. Disk it roll it and plant the grass seed of your choice with the drill. Find out what grasses grow best in your environment and figure out how your going to market the growth, i.e hay, silage, meat, etc. d [/QUOTE]
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