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Re: PHOTO - push ploughs
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Posted by super99 on November 04, 2006 at 14:29:40 from (207.144.199.52):
In Reply to: PHOTO - push ploughs posted by David in Wales on November 04, 2006 at 13:52:02:
Nice picture, but I have a question. You guys still plow?? Here in Illinois, everything is minium till or no-till. Lots of deep ripping going on. My farm is considered highly erodable, I can't plow anymore. Have to no-till bean stubble and can chisel plow cornstalks, but have to leave a certain amount of residue at planting. Don't your soil ever wash away in rains? 3 weeks ago, we went from Rock Island, Ill. to Saint Louis, Mo. and only saw 1 field plowed in Central Ill. Any other fields were disked cornstalks or chisel plowed or left alone. Enjoy your pictures, nice to see how you farm across the pond. Chris
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