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That's the whole point is that a good arena isn't dirt. It's a clay base with sand, crushed stone, rubber etc. Read rollerskates post. This is exactly what he is going to go with. You can't run a disc over this or just a straight harrow and expect it to stay in top condition. If you are working a horse everyday in a performance event don't expect them to stay very sound either working in a dirt arena where just the top is roughed up a little with a harrow.
As far as Kerry goes I wouldn't cross the street to play polo with him or anyone else. I have team roped with George Strait, the late Ben Johnson, and Wilford Brimley. We also go to alot of cuttings with Joe Montana. He's even bought a nice Peppy San Badger filly from us. And if it would really trip your trigger that much you're more than welcome to come walk on our "golden" dirt. It isn't dirt though. It's a mix of sand and shredded rubber. Although I will tell you it doesn't look very much like gold.
As far as Kerry goes I wouldn't cross the street to play polo with him or anyone else. I have team roped with George Strait, the late Ben Johnson, and Wilford Brimley. We also go to alot of cuttings with Joe Montana. He's even bought a nice Peppy San Badger filly from us. And if it would really trip your trigger that much you're more than welcome to come walk on our "golden" dirt. It isn't dirt though. It's a mix of sand and shredded rubber. Although I will tell you it doesn't look very much like gold.