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Re: Redundant Topic, Sorry
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Posted by VADAVE on April 03, 2006 at 08:49:15 from (63.164.202.130):
In Reply to: Redundant Topic, Sorry posted by Allan In NE on April 03, 2006 at 08:32:51:
Around here the problem isn't dry ground it's errosion but getting new ground ready is still the same. I usually put in no-till corn the first year which gives the grass a chance to rot a little. Running a disc in front of the plow after corn harvest helps break up the corn stalks so it doesn't plug the plow so bad. So should be the same in sod. Now if loss of mositure is a concern why plow? Plowed ground will dry a lot more then unplowed. Around here the Federal Conservation boys bought a no-till drill they rent to get farmeres to switch to no-till. I rent that. Sure saves the expensive fuel, time getting the field ready and in my case concern for errosion. Is there such a thing around you?
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