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<blockquote data-quote="Auggie" data-source="post: 122599" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>There could be a couple reasons the grass is greaner. I finished year 2 of a 5 year pipeline reclamation study. These are experiences from the study.</p><p>1. Adjacent to the pipeline may be compacted from road traffic. The pipeline trench could be less compacted or not compacted at all. </p><p>2. More topsoil or compost/manure may have been placed above the pipeline.</p><p>3. I've seen the various B horizons replaced poorly. This can adversely effect chemical (generally will raise pH) and physical (water infiltration and root penetration). The soils in this area are river sediments. These sediment types usually have buried A horizons (fertile). Replacing these horizons near the surface could improve plant productivity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auggie, post: 122599, member: 237"] There could be a couple reasons the grass is greaner. I finished year 2 of a 5 year pipeline reclamation study. These are experiences from the study. 1. Adjacent to the pipeline may be compacted from road traffic. The pipeline trench could be less compacted or not compacted at all. 2. More topsoil or compost/manure may have been placed above the pipeline. 3. I've seen the various B horizons replaced poorly. This can adversely effect chemical (generally will raise pH) and physical (water infiltration and root penetration). The soils in this area are river sediments. These sediment types usually have buried A horizons (fertile). Replacing these horizons near the surface could improve plant productivity. [/QUOTE]
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