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A Tiny Patch of Fall Plowing -- Before & After Pic |
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Topic: A Tiny Patch of Fall Plowing -- Before & After PicPosted: 24 Mar 2019 at 12:38pm |
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Amazed how much winter really knocked down where I had done some fall plowing for fun. Never hit it with a disc or anything, just plowed it up and let it sit for the past 5 months or so. Ran out of time and it got too wet for me to continue last winter.
![]() ![]() Probably not a shock to most of you guys, but thought I would share. This was my first time doing any real plowing last year, and was curious how the ground would break down over winter. Once it dries, I think it should work up pretty nicely with a couple passes from a disk. ![]() ![]() Plow is tucked away nice and greased still in the shed. :D |
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