Scott in SF said: (quoted from post at 14:35:57 08/02/09) Steve, what do you do with ruts like that ? Disc, chisel plow ? A pronghorn could fall in there and not get out. My grandfather once told me, and we were still using grain drill with trip ropes then, that in wet years you always farm with your second bigest tractor, and that the reason would be obvious some day. Good luck with the school year.
Nothing, that area of the field is covered with ruts like that from previous oops such as mine. Dad plans to break up that field soon, anyway. As for pronghorn antelope - there are plenty of those to go around!
The only time we farm with the biggest tractor is pulling the air seeder in the spring, never been stuck with that yet. Seems like the 4x4 tractor will float over most things and pull the seeder right through.
Thanks for the well-wishes for school, sounds like I have a pretty good class this year.
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