Posted by flying belgian on November 15, 2018 at 19:38:40 from (64.254.187.223):
That the worst job of plowing in the fall is better then the best job in the spring. Because I made quite a mess out there with the disk ripper. This was for the neighbor that I custom organic farm for. This is S. Mn. and we had a cover crop of pea's, radish, barley, spring wheat, corn and beans planted. Really made a nice recipe for cover and was thick and tall and deep and will be an excellent soil enhancer bbbuuut it had to be plowed this fall and we have had terrible weather. First snow then bitter cold froze the ground then some more snow. Forecast calls for scattered rain tonight and 1 to 3 inches snow tomorrow and tomorrow night so I thought today was my last chance. Got up to 40 yesterday and today. If you drive by the field you are going to wonder what the hell that guy did out there. But it's done and I would say it is 75% okay. So tomorrow I start getting my equip. in the shop and start healing my battle wounds. That and follow the Granddaughters around to their hockey games. That's the way I spend my winters. Life is good and getting better. Have a good evening.
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