Posted by John in La on May 06, 2018 at 12:35:41 from (96.33.156.55):
In Reply to: Re: Tiling Farmland posted by bradley martin on May 06, 2018 at 12:14:33:
To give you and paul some perspective. In the first picture the ditch in the foreground is a municipal drain. The ditch that runs out into the field is farmer made and owned. You can see in the foreground these guys do not plant anywhere near the municipal ditch. We do not plant the end of the row or tractor turn around spot. That is because this field process is once every 4 years and one planting of the crop last 3 years. Yes they get 3 harvest off 1 planting. These guys have more land then they have allotment to grow a crop also.
While it looks like the plant right up to the farmer owned ditch out threw the field if you realize those rows are tractor wide it puts the picture in a better perspective. IE; the tractor only covers 1 row as it goes down the row.
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