For some good results, I would suggest trying to borrow a tractor with a bucket or drag blade, and try to regrade the areas..being careful of topfeeder tree roots. We use this method quite a bit at UALR, works well for areas that are almost beyond hope. Topsoil isn't all that expensive..around 25 bucks a yard..and when spread thinly..can go a long way for short cash. Maybe one of the nearby landowners has a tractor you could barter with to use.
For large spread out areas..you cant beat it.
Just a thought.
Joe
River Cleanup Technique and Contest @ Lee Creek
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And all this life we've glorified
Robbin' from the blind
It's not easy, you see
Don't think i don't know sympathy
My victims in my shadow
Starin' back at me
Robbin' from the blind
It's not easy, you see
Don't think i don't know sympathy
My victims in my shadow
Starin' back at me
Re: River Cleanup Technique and Contest @ Lee Creek
Bringing this back up to the top again. How about it central area boaters? Anyone want to go help out on Lee Creek? How about a carpool?
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