Most of the survey maps of the quarters I farm look like Manhattan street maps there are so many oil, gas and electrical lines buried under them. Cave-ins and slumping are my biggest beef, since I no-till these small hollows never get filled in by regular cultivation anymore so it is a perennial battle to get someone out preseed or post harvest to deal with them. Off the top of my head I can think of dozens of spots that need work, but try to motivate the local operators to get a crew out to deal with them, good luck.
Last fall I gave a list of 5 locations to one company, only one was levelled and it was done right after a rain with probably the heaviest road grader they could find. the soil was so packed it could have supported primary weight traffic. The other 4 locations were never touched, in retrospect I wonder if that was a good thing.
Bouncing through all the slumps and lease roads while preforming field operations has taught me to do one thing. Remove that damn button on the top of every ball cap I own because eventually it will get driven into the top of my head as it meets the cab roof, a the result of driving through some slumped in crater.
Last fall I gave a list of 5 locations to one company, only one was levelled and it was done right after a rain with probably the heaviest road grader they could find. the soil was so packed it could have supported primary weight traffic. The other 4 locations were never touched, in retrospect I wonder if that was a good thing.
Bouncing through all the slumps and lease roads while preforming field operations has taught me to do one thing. Remove that damn button on the top of every ball cap I own because eventually it will get driven into the top of my head as it meets the cab roof, a the result of driving through some slumped in crater.
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