Posted by carvel minne farmer on May 12, 2018 at 20:39:32 from (207.228.78.227):
In Reply to: loaded for the morning posted by carvel minne farmer on May 12, 2018 at 20:06:17:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see ok greg will post pics of the hauling tomorrow, but this has already been dug out of a wet boggy area that was developed into a campground. there was about 12 to 16' of peat just under the surface that had to be dug out and then backfilled with clay and gravel. the peat moss was hauled to a gravel pit just north of me and stockpiled and this is where i'm getting it from. there are a few commercial peatmoss operations about 50 miles to the west on highway 16, they usually start with going in in the winter when it's frozen and dig drainage ditches to drain the water (peat is found in wet boggy ground) then they strip the top off, dig and haul the peat to a plant where it's screened, run through huge furnaces for drying, bagged and then shipped all over Canada and the u.s. it usually runs any where from 6' to 20' deep or more. looks very similar to the bags of potting soil you see in green house stores.
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