Fellows:
Having not been around much plowing, at the advent of no till. Need step by step directions as far as depth, condition of slabs,speeds, to start in middle of field at center,etc. how to finish a field.
Thanks in advance.
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Phil, There are a lot of variables to consider when plowing. There are different ways to lay off a field depending on how the ground lays etc. Depth depends on soil conditions and what type of ground you are plowing. Generally, 6 to 8 inch depths are common with a cub plow. Perhaps the best idea is to attend CubFest when plowing is going on and we can answer your questions in real time as well as give you pointers as you are doing the work?
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Phil:
If the ground is anything but flat, suggest buying the old time neighbor farmer a tall cool drink and asking his advice on the particular piece of ground you are planning on plowing.
You local conservation office, Federal Soil District, Etc., 4H club, FFA, should be able to provide advice.
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If the ground is anything but flat, suggest buying the old time neighbor farmer a tall cool drink and asking his advice on the particular piece of ground you are planning on plowing.
You local conservation office, Federal Soil District, Etc., 4H club, FFA, should be able to provide advice.
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if you just want to do a garden or what ever. Let me know and I will come up on a saturday and go over it with you. Might even have some company for the trip depending on what is happening then.
I enjoy plowing whether on the cub in a garden or in a big field with a semimounted plow and black smoke rolling
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if you just want to do a garden or what ever. Let me know and I will come up on a saturday and go over it with you. Might even have some company for the trip depending on what is happening then.
I enjoy plowing whether on the cub in a garden or in a big field with a semimounted plow and black smoke rolling
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Phil,
My small garden where my Cubs work is open and sandy so I expect it to be ready to plow long before your shaded heavy ground is ready. If we can get together I'll show you what little I know about plowing.
My small garden where my Cubs work is open and sandy so I expect it to be ready to plow long before your shaded heavy ground is ready. If we can get together I'll show you what little I know about plowing.
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After you harvest your garden, I would consider fall plowing. Most years it will freeze out and mellow over winter. In the spring it will need minimum tillage. This I believe is the best way for heavy ground.
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