Posted by RMinVa on October 12, 2011 at 05:19:45 from (67.142.166.26):
In Reply to: 2 way plows posted by DeltaRed on October 11, 2011 at 20:32:42:
Call them rollover plows here. Saw them in the late 60's in this area. Ideal for terraced slight hill side tobacco fields. Saved a lot of time getting the fall turning done.
Back east. I've talked with a gentleman in Wi. for years by e-mail and AIM. He asked me once how I could run cattle here in Va. He said he thought the east was nothing but towns and cities. Heck Va. before the 12 years of drought was 16th in the nation of cattle production. I have a strong feeling that folks west of us that have never traveled to the east have the wrong idea about the east. Just in Va. alone the top dollar for the state income is agriculture. Charlotte co. Va. just to my NE. has one traffic light in that county. I watched over the years on NAT of the change over to no-till planting in the late 90's on. We were no-tilling beans and corn in the early 70's here. No-till took a good while to work it's way west. So in some instances we started trends in farming here and it moved west.
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