[AJD] Antique-johndeere Digest, Vol 69, Issue 1
don_shehi at msn.com
don_shehi at msn.com
Sat May 1 18:46:25 PDT 2010
Amsden
You have about the same story that I remember from my dad. We lived is
western Kansas, 40 miles from the Colorado border. I think what we are
calling disc plows are the same thing they called one ways. Some were 20
feet in length. As I remember the comments from my dad on this subject was
that a one way (disc plow) would only partially turn the wheat stubble over.
Leaving part of the wheat stubble exposed to prevent the wind from blowing
the soil away. A moldboard plow will completely turn the soil leave it
exposed for wind erosion.
I do remember he used a 39 A to pull a 10 foot one way in western Kansas and
went to 2-14 moldboard plow when moving to eastern Kansas.
Don Shehi
Camp Verde, Az
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> Disc plows were used a lot here in Montana to summerfallow, before
> farmers
> learned to use duckfoot machinery
> to work the soil by leaving some stubble on top to prevent erosion.
> In this arid climate in Eastern Montana there's not enough rainfall to
> raise
> a crop on the same field every year.
> Hope that's worded right enouh for people to understand. And land was
> cheap
> enough then to do that
>
> Amsden, south by east Montana
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>> Disc plows are great for weedy soil.
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