Posted by Bruce from Can. on May 01, 2019 at 06:40:40 from (74.12.73.21):
In Reply to: Plowing questions posted by Grandpa love on May 01, 2019 at 04:31:14:
Hey Grampa, you said you were looking for a tip as how to achieve a better job of ploughing, so here is a tip. If you have a 3 point hitch cultivater , with nice new points on it, running it up and down, back and forth over the area to be ploughed will help a lot. Tough old sod can be a challenge to get rolled over, but if you spend a bit of time ripping it up, the sod looses its strength, and your plough will cut , roll , and cover all the trash under. You will be left with a smoother job, and it will take less time to work down, to get a seed bed. I have turned hundreds of acres of alfalfa hay ground over the years, and I like to drag a chisel plough over the sod, and condition the field before I try to plough my heavy clay. Bruce
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