Posted by Fordfarmer on October 04, 2010 at 20:41:13 from (72.160.242.108):
In Reply to: Plowing terminology posted by IaGary on October 04, 2010 at 20:09:32:
To me, headlands are the ends of the field, where you turn. Plowed last, unless you want to beat the snot out of your tractor and plow. (have seen 1 guy do that) Deadfurrow is same as you describe. We never plowed it shut; just disked edges down some. Plowed it shut the next time the field was plowed, makeing the "backfurrow" (two furrows thrown towards eachother, traveling in opposite directions) If a backfurrow is done well, it's very hard to see, even before being disked.
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