Posted by Bruce from Can. on November 24, 2017 at 07:43:48 from (184.151.37.227):
Alright who else farms heavy ground? Most of my home farm is heavy clay, only thing that makes me glad we get winter, frost breaks of clots of clay. We can grow some really good crops on this land but it takes a different approach than what I was raised with. I have to fall plough, and stay off in the spring till the day before planting. And no manure spreading in spring time, too much compaction. Tried just chisel ploughing the first few years I had this farm, suffered a lot of yield drag. I used to plough with my 966 IH, but couldn't keep the front tires on the ground, and it would come to a complete stop and rare up and spin, lol. I know plough with the Kubota M6 4wd with the loader to keep the front end down, and diff lock is my friend. This field will be planted back to hay in the spring. I like being able to look into the mirror to watch the dirt rolling over, instead of having to sit side ways with my head cranked back all day. Now if I could just do something about the crusty old fart I see in the mirror, lol
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