That looks like real nice plowing to me, and straight to. I cannot tell how deep you are going but you must have a pretty wide bottom. How about a picture of the plow?
After the latest articles on Roundup, glyphosate, and the bad affects on our water supply, antibiotics, and possibly cancer we were predicting at the diner that plows and cultivators will be coming back. None the less, I am sympathetic to saving our soil. There must be a better way.
I tried plowing with the JD 4200 roll-over plow a couple days ago at the urging of my organic neighbor. I did the worst job of my life. I could not get the plow to scour and it was so wet the mud would pile up on the moldboards 8" deep. I wasn't plowing just pushing mud. After much scraping I just quite. Since then it has rained at least 3 ".
Before I go out again I will try WD-40 and possibly diesel fuel to help with the scouring. The organic farmer has a field real sandy on one side I might plow.
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