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| In our area we have a contrast of systems. The irrigated farms are mostly flood or furrow irrigated and those can be a real compaction creator, particularly with cultivation. In the dryland areas we can get benefit from keeping residue on top and run as little tillage as possible. We're a flood plain and the soil didn't have much organic matter. I guess it's still too new in mother natures scheme of things. We get about 26" annual rainfall. Ripping is popular down here but not at those depths. | |
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