I live in central Illinois where they have been no-tilling for 10 plus years. We have been moldboard plowing some of this ground with our antique tractors & plows. Yes it is very hard & tough going. The plows that work the best are the plows with perfect blacksmith type shares with 3/16 -- 1/4 in. true suck, with the point in the 10.5 - 11.5 range in length. The IHC plows with new spear points (Plow Chief) work very good if the plow tail wheel is set correctly.The plows with throw away shares ,seem to have problems unless they use the (Deep Suck Rock Shares) Come to Rantoul,Illinois to our Half Century Progress Show in August 25-28-2011 David Wolfe will be set up in the John Deere Legends tent along with Tyler Buchheit. David has written several books & DVD on plows & the setting of plows. Tyler is producing the old style notched coulter.Tyler also writes for the Green Magazine.There will be a lot of field operations. Picking Corn, combining beans , discing & plowing. Come and join us for a fun time.Bring your tractor and plow. Earl
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Today's Featured Article - A Brief History of Tractors in Australia - by Bob Kavanagh. After Captain Cook's exploration of the east coast in 1770 the British Government decided to establish a penal colony in Australia. The first fleet arrived in 1788 and consisted mainly of convicts who were poorly equipped and new little of farming techniques. The colony remained far from self-supporting and it was not until the early 1800's that things started to improve. Free settlers started to arrive, they followed the explorers across the mountains and where land was suitable set up farms. T
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