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Re: David in Wales - thanks for the response.
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Posted by David in Wales on April 27, 2007 at 10:53:41 from (86.142.187.202):
In Reply to: David in Wales - thanks for the response. posted by RayP(MI) on April 27, 2007 at 04:28:15:
Hey Ray; You made a great job under the circumstances, Ive seen a lot worse done here by "expert ploughmen" working with new machinery on farms. Once the discs have been over no-one will know how straight it was. Brown side up is best. After a couple more years ploughing & cropping that will make a nice field. Do you guys always use disc harrows? Over here they only use heavy discs for initial cultivation to incorperate stubble into the soil to encourage weeds to grow & chop up crop residue before they plough. Almost every farmer here uses a "power harrow" which is a pto diven vertical tined implement which will smash up the soil to make a tilth in one pass (but doesnt leave a pan like a roratary cultivator does). Cheers David
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