Posted by Ken Thies on April 16, 2010 at 19:38:53 from (216.67.49.63):
In Reply to: Spring Plowing posted by Art Massing on April 16, 2010 at 13:01:42:
We used the wire thing back in the 40's. Every farmer worth anything had a roll of No 9 wire on the farm. Make it 2-3 ft. longer than the area where the soil turns completely over. Used to use alot of sweet clover for fertilizer, hard to cover for sure. You will know when you loose a wire. Lasts along time.
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