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South Central MN | That CO2 will still get released, just over time now. If it is always wet in some of those low areas it probably won't rot very quickly either if at all, and then you will get stuck when you drive over it with anything once it gets good and wet.
Not trying to talk you out of burying it but just what I have seen from using bark bits and other junk out of the barn where I keep the split wood in as fill for a small spot, don't want to drive anything over that spot even though it isn't very deep. Gets wet it acts like a giant sponge.
Other alternative is making a mushroom bed out of it somewhere else. Or shove it under raised areas for a garden, helps cycle the nutrients and holds in water when it gets dry. | |
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