I am but a simple Aggie...so I need lots of help!
We have to 'redo' the soil on an established orchard. The essence of this means that we have to dig a trench with a minimum requirement of 40” (Ideally 60”) wide by 14 ft deep (Ideally 18') by about 550,000 ft long. We have to get the trench to within 10 ft of the existing tree lines. The soil dug out will be mixed and dumped back into the trench from which it came. Would like to complete this project in less than two years from now.
Any and all suggestions as to the most cost effective, easiest and quickest way to go about tackling this project would be greatly appreciated!
We have to 'redo' the soil on an established orchard. The essence of this means that we have to dig a trench with a minimum requirement of 40” (Ideally 60”) wide by 14 ft deep (Ideally 18') by about 550,000 ft long. We have to get the trench to within 10 ft of the existing tree lines. The soil dug out will be mixed and dumped back into the trench from which it came. Would like to complete this project in less than two years from now.
Any and all suggestions as to the most cost effective, easiest and quickest way to go about tackling this project would be greatly appreciated!