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Re: Chisel Plows Again
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Posted by Jim Allen on August 15, 2005 at 05:06:02 from (209.173.160.22):
In Reply to: Chisel Plows Again posted by Allan in NE on August 15, 2005 at 04:34:42:
I'm just getting started with one. They break up the ground without turning it over and leaves a more level surface... thus eliminating a couple of steps (or at least one) in the tillage process. Watching my neighbors, I have noted it reduces the number of times over the field, and thus compaction. The trash on top is a benefit (mulch, you could call it) that holds moisture and prevent erosion. Around here, where clay is the norm, even guys that no-till will chisel plow because it helps to eliminate compaction and impoves drainage. Perhaps one of the real pros has somethign to add or comment upon.
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