Posted by samn40 on February 14, 2013 at 17:19:42 from (86.160.246.85):
In Reply to: UK tractors posted by Harvey 2 on February 14, 2013 at 16:23:30:
Yes we get a lot of rain. Our soil here in Northern Ireland varies like every where else....We graze the poorer land and only plough the better land. I am fortunate to be on sandy loam, but I also have some peat land. Our machines wear out quickly as we have to push them so hard when it is dry...but they don't seem to rust out so quickly. We do keep trading our machines so they are kept quite fresh. Pictures are of my soil in the garden, when ploughed, then when cultivated.3rd pic is my son ploughing some barley stubble last spring. Next pic is some land that was ploughed and left fallow. I have just harrowed it for reseeding with grass last Sept and the final pic is of my peat land currently under water, but the best grazing on the farm during summer months! Sam
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