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Posted by Bill L Md on February 03, 2003 at 14:51:17 from (68.55.41.86):
In Reply to: Implement questions posted by Gary- The Rookie Farmer on February 02, 2003 at 18:11:28:
Gary,As everybody else has said every body is different.One thing that was always stressed to me and this comes from plowing with draft animals.plow your fields STRAIGHT do not get the furrows crooked.I know you can get more seed in a crooked row but that is the way I was taught,If you want the neighbors talking about you at your local store,fire house or watering hole plow your field as crooked as a dogs hind leg and you will be the talk of the feed store,and go slow on your first pass with(as they say down here)the hare,your butt will thank you.
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