Posted by Adirondack case guy on April 03, 2010 at 19:04:47 from (74.65.115.27):
In Reply to: Moldboard plowing posted by casetractor5 on April 03, 2010 at 17:58:11:
MF Poor said it all!!! No deadfurrows with the chisel either. If you use the moldboard plow, Find and mark the center of the field at one end. Then go to the other end and pace off from one side the same distance and place a visible stake. If you can't see it from the starting end you will have to do the same in the middle. Then get on your tractor and plow down to the other end on the LH of the markers, then turn around and plow back to the other end, throwing the furrows together. Depending on how wide the field is you can continue making rounds in this maner, or if the field is wide you can strike a new land on both outside edges casting the soil outward and then work each of the two lands back towards the center land you plowed. If it's a odd shaped field I have seen people start at the perimiter of the field and cast every thing out, and ending up in the center of the field.
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