Posted by the tractor vet on March 16, 2023 at 10:31:10 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Vampire Farmers posted by john in la on March 15, 2023 at 12:52:09:
Well i sure was NOT A BTO but i did have a day job keeping others in the fields and when i had the chance ti go do my farming it was usually after dark and the lights burned into the night . It usually took me four good nights to do just the plowing with four bottoms and a couple nights to disc. . Planting was done on the weekends and since i did not have fancy electronics i would put there full rounds around the fields in daylight then now that ya have the row maker marking your path on everything then you could plant into the night and end up with straight rows . Same with plowing i knew how much i could USUALLY get done in and evening and i would open a couple fields while i could see the other ends then i could keep going . Learned long ago never open a field at night when ya can't see the other end and even worse when done after being at the local watering hole . When the sun does come up it ain't pretty . Also to me it was vary relaxing and removed stress .
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