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Posted by benny2 on September 02, 2006 at 09:48:18 from (207.170.236.21):
In Reply to: Re: I would defiantly Re: Plow or chisel 7 acres posted by the tractor vet on September 02, 2006 at 09:08:06:
All you say is true but you wont do much with a chisel plow in clay, Turning is just the first step. And if it all that bad you will have to use a Mole or subsoiler. Turning is just the first step in a breakout. But you want that humas contained in the top soil. Now the guy said what he had to work with and remaining within that envelope plowing is what I would do first. And granted that the clay in some parts of this country is just plain different. After all this plot is only 7 acres not much more than a large garden. Just how large of equipment can he use. His JD 730 is more than adequate for that 7 acres if using the right implements. It isnt like having to do 5000 acres of it. Is it now?
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