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Posted by MJD on April 08, 2006 at 06:07:48 from (159.238.95.90):
In Reply to: Re: Super Chief moldboard posted by Allan In NE on April 07, 2006 at 04:29:27:
Allan - when we tore up sod, or alfalfa fields, Dad and I would like to have an agressivive disk in there after the plow. Just to crunch up the plowing into little bits. To crumble up the dirt more. Sometimes even disking 2 times, different directions. Then, a roller mulcher (we call it a roller-harrow). We wanted to disk it pretty soon after the plowing, so the plowed bigger chunks, or pieces, would break up fairly easy before they got too dried out. I am sure you know what I mean, I just wanted to say how your pictures look so well and make me recall our times in similar fields. The seedbed always was really nice after working down somewhat, and corn, grain, or sugar beets grew really great with some "green" plant life plowed under. Enriches the soil like nature intended I guess. I wish I could post big pictures here like you do ! Can you give me lessons on that ????
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