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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5251039" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I would love to be able to use a seed drill and never turn my plots again. I probably could on my oldest plots. But more than half my plot acreage is new ground and it's going to take a while before that soil has been broken enough and have enough organic matter to use a drill. So for those new plots, it still means some turning of the ground. I'm going to have to look into orchard plows, disk plows and bog disks. Although I'm not sure my 32 HP tractor could pull any of those. But breaking the ground before tilling would definitely extend the life of the tiller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5251039, member: 17"] I would love to be able to use a seed drill and never turn my plots again. I probably could on my oldest plots. But more than half my plot acreage is new ground and it's going to take a while before that soil has been broken enough and have enough organic matter to use a drill. So for those new plots, it still means some turning of the ground. I'm going to have to look into orchard plows, disk plows and bog disks. Although I'm not sure my 32 HP tractor could pull any of those. But breaking the ground before tilling would definitely extend the life of the tiller. [/QUOTE]
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