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Posted by Allan In NE on April 03, 2006 at 08:32:51 from (148.78.243.24):
Hey Guys, Hate to keep whippin' this ol' horse, but a fella from over in the middle of Iowa just told me that he used to run a disc ahead of the plow when dealing with heavy sod. Said it will then turn better and isn't so darned hard to work down after the plow. Any of you guys ever try this trick? I'm really concerned with saving ground moisture and how I'm gonna get it to melt down into a decent seedbed by September given our limited rainfall. Thanks, Allan
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- Re: Redundant Topic, Sorry WyoDave 19:40:42 04/03/06
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- I do 80% of my top work before I plow. Old Pokey 17:47:06 04/03/06
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- Re: Redundant Topic, Sorry CBBC 16:27:36 04/03/06
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