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In Reply to: 2021 Cropping plans posted by David G on November 01, 2020 at 07:07:51:
Incorporating organic matter and minimizing tillage are always good but do not confuse the soil type they have with what you have. As to plowing it is straight forward math. For example if you have 3 16 inch bottoms then you have 48 inches total working. Multiply that in terms of footage by the actual ground speed where wheel slippage is factored in then multiply that by the length of a mile in feet or 5280. Take the result and divide by the square footage in an acre of land or 43562 sq ft. Then establish a factor for turning on the headland, rest break, lunch and deduct that from the prior figure. It is often considered that in a situation using a trailer, semi-mount, or fully mounted plow that an operator is perhaps 90 percent efficient so you multiply your prior figure by .90 to arrive at actual acres plowed per hour.
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