Posted by flying belgian on June 29, 2011 at 11:19:40 from (98.132.233.132):
State is buying 2 acres from us to build new hyway. Before we sign title over to them sometime in the next 6 months, I would like to scrape the black dirt off and fill in a low spot on one of our other farms about a mile and a half up the rd.Already talked to the fsa about filling in low spot and they said it is ok as it is not a designated wetland, it is simply a low spot in the field that usually drowns out but not always. Talked to the state and they said ok to do until we sign title over. So with every ones blessing what is the cheapest way for me to move the black dirt from one farm to the other. I will be doing this in fall after crops harvested. I have no loaders or trucks but I do have a mold board plow that I could plow and loosen the dirt about 10 inches down. Any way that would help a contractor and save me some $$.
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