Buried baling twine... In a grid pattern!

   / Buried baling twine... In a grid pattern! #11  
Sounds like old stacks of square bales, that rotted down. Bales stacked criss crossed, explains the "grids"..??
 
   / Buried baling twine... In a grid pattern! #12  
Sounds like an excavation grid for an ancient burial grounds.
 
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Now I'm wishing that I had taken some pictures! Not wire, not mesh, but red plastic baling twine. Yards and yards of the stuff. I filled two large trash bags, have another bag to fill. Some pieces are over 50' in length.
 
   / Buried baling twine... In a grid pattern! #14  
Sounds like a job for a Ratchet Rake.
 
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Yes, a Ratchet Rake sure would've been handy! We used a hand rake, gloves, scissors, a Husqvarna trimmer and a push mower. Slow going, but I think we have gotten rid of all that baling twine.
 
   / Buried baling twine... In a grid pattern! #16  
Someone had a large "Square Foot Garden"

Building a Square Foot Garden | Victory or Death in the Kitchen

Square foot gardening - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

From:
Really Rose: April 2009
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   / Buried baling twine... In a grid pattern! #17  
DJ54 said:
Sounds like old stacks of square bales, that rotted down. Bales stacked criss crossed, explains the "grids"..??

This sounds to be the most logical. Could have been many years back.
 
   / Buried baling twine... In a grid pattern! #18  
Is it hilly It could be some type of erosion control?? most likely net wrap a round bale w/ net wrap cut wrap unroll bale= erosion control
 
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No, it's flat pasture.
 
 
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