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What implement to use when and where???
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<blockquote data-quote="NorCalFarms" data-source="post: 228618" data-attributes="member: 2465"><p>Don't mean to be nosey, but where in Idaho? Depending on your rainfall/year it can make a big difference. I wouldn't worry about trying to break up a hard pan that deep, I raise lots of alfalfa on land with a hard pan at 2.5-3 feet deep. Just cause a plant can send roots that deep doesn't mean they want to. If it is irrigated I'd say plant whatever you want and irrigate freqently, since it is dryland plant it to wheatgrass using whatever tillage you want (I'd recommend no till) this fall and spray it come spring. I know a guy in Bonner's Ferry who is an exellent agronomist if you want more advice. In a dryland situation tillage is not neccessarily the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorCalFarms, post: 228618, member: 2465"] Don't mean to be nosey, but where in Idaho? Depending on your rainfall/year it can make a big difference. I wouldn't worry about trying to break up a hard pan that deep, I raise lots of alfalfa on land with a hard pan at 2.5-3 feet deep. Just cause a plant can send roots that deep doesn't mean they want to. If it is irrigated I'd say plant whatever you want and irrigate freqently, since it is dryland plant it to wheatgrass using whatever tillage you want (I'd recommend no till) this fall and spray it come spring. I know a guy in Bonner's Ferry who is an exellent agronomist if you want more advice. In a dryland situation tillage is not neccessarily the answer. [/QUOTE]
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