Posted by Roy in UK on December 18, 2013 at 00:56:44 from (81.151.96.252):
In Reply to: Re: Deep Deep plowing posted by mkirsch on December 17, 2013 at 11:42:05:
A process known as "marling", in other words bringing the marl up from below. It has its benefits of course , but its not for everyone. I remember years ago my dad and I visited a farmer who farmed on some very low lying peaty soil. As we were chatting he pointed to an IH 674 tractor coupled up to a 2 bottom reversible plough. "Look there!" he said "My lad has ploughed most of my land with that thing as deep as it will go, too bloody deep, if only it had another furrow on it I would be happier then he could not have been able to have gone down so far, my land is buggered now, there's no bottom to it, when its wet I dare not go on it!"
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