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Controlling soil erosion after fire
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LHaag
Posted 10/22/2017 21:47 (#6321902 - in reply to #6321476)
Subject: RE: Controlling soil erosion after fire



Colby, Kansas
The 4' spacing sounds like a plan. Here wide spaced chisels work well as do listers, which I'm not sure ever were in the prairie provinces? I don't think a field cultivator is what you want.

A width narrower than 60' would be good, would leave you more room for alternating strips. Common mistake is to not leave enough untilled the first time across, then if the bad situation continues you don't have any more to roughen up.

Here are some best practices for "here" maybe something useful in there for you
https://www.bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/MF2206.pdf

Triticale/Rye mix sounds like a good way to get things anchored.

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