Posted by rrlund on November 20, 2012 at 07:02:16 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Are plows obsolete? posted by Joe W. on November 19, 2012 at 19:34:50:
Hope not. I plowed almost all of my corn ground this year. I hauled a lot of pen manure and needed to get it turned under. It made a heck of a difference in the low spots. I chisel good and deep too,but those low spots where the corn usually drops off short,it was taller than the rest of the fields this year. I don't think it hurts a thing to get that ground turned over once and a while. I don't plan to do it every year,but now and then.
I plow my alfalfa sod under when I rotate back to corn,but normally just chisel the second year. Going to oats and alfalfa,depends on how much time I have in the spring. If I have a few extra days of good weather,I prefer to plow it.
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