most around our area (cent. MI)still do and usually a little deeper as that is where most of the hard pack happens. With the plows they're using it's usually only 2 or 3 passes anyway. Speaking of old farmer pride, our old neighbor (back in '60,s) had one particular 40 acre field that he plowed "around" , until he ended up in the center and when done he stepped off his "dead furrow" from ends and sides and recorded it. Next time that field needed plowed he went out in the center and just reversed the same only this time plowing in. No wasted time and no dead furrows across the field to work in. Looked like a pan of fresh baked cake when done. First time I saw him do it he was plowing "in" and I thought he must be a genius to make that come out right like that. Then I was told how he did it. Used a 4020 and 4/16,s. Never seen it since.
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