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Posted by Deas Plant. on October 06, 2003 at 05:45:15 from (211.26.8.48):
In Reply to: Can Someone Tell Me Why posted by Allan on October 06, 2003 at 03:21:06:
Hi, Allan. By 'spinner' plows, do you mean disc plows as opposed to moldboard plows? Your terminology is foreign to me 'cos I live DownUnder in Australia, where moldboard ploughs are almost as common as hen's teeth and rocking horse manure. Down here, the disc, or one-way plough is KING of the plows and we mostly do go round and round in ever-diminishing concentric whatever-shapes until we have to get out of there before we disappear into our own fundamental orifices. Most of our broad-acre cultivation is done this way, whatever the implement. You mostly find cultivation in rows done in smaller market garden type farms. Hope this helps. You have a wonderful Day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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