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<blockquote data-quote="Wiley" data-source="post: 5438200" data-attributes="member: 15835"><p>Popcorn, I want to use my double bottom disc plow (old turning plow) on at least 2 of my 7 plots. They get real hard over time AND I've found arrowheads on them after discing. Turning the plots and letting the organic stuff decompose will help get rid of some unwanted growth as well. I grew up in a time when the old disc type turning plows were the order of he day after crops were gathered. </p><p></p><p>When I had everything in clover, about 15 years ago, I had the most lush plots imaginable. Not a weed in them due to the maintenance that I put on them. I kept them that way until the 6th year and went to plot mix. I want to get back to straight clover on at least some plots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiley, post: 5438200, member: 15835"] Popcorn, I want to use my double bottom disc plow (old turning plow) on at least 2 of my 7 plots. They get real hard over time AND I've found arrowheads on them after discing. Turning the plots and letting the organic stuff decompose will help get rid of some unwanted growth as well. I grew up in a time when the old disc type turning plows were the order of he day after crops were gathered. When I had everything in clover, about 15 years ago, I had the most lush plots imaginable. Not a weed in them due to the maintenance that I put on them. I kept them that way until the 6th year and went to plot mix. I want to get back to straight clover on at least some plots. [/QUOTE]
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