Well they may ride nice But like i said we have pebbles under the top of the dirt and some of them are BIG . We may raise 175-220 BBa Corn and 60-75 BBa beans and some nice hay here but the PEBBLE crop sometimes may hit 600 . We pick and dig them out each year as we find them and each and every year we find more . The last two years i have dug out four rocks out of two fields that i have been over since 1968 and never knew that they were there till ya hit them and trip four out of five bottoms . Then ya start to dig as that sucker is coming out one way or the other and you dig and dig and dig somemore and what you find is bigger then what your digging with . To get it up and out of the hole you have to ramp it and flip it and roll it to the end of the field and roll it down into the gully. Then you look a little more and you find Momma rock and half dozen baby's real close by . Once you get them removed and the hole some what back filled you have a start for a basement for low income housing . So there is NO high speed farming done if you do not want to be replacing disc blade or cultivator shanks or broken arbor bolts and yep even if it is a rock flex they still break .
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