[AT] Plows, was Re: Supervision
Carl Gogol
cgogol at twcny.rr.com
Mon Jun 29 08:20:19 PDT 2015
Organic farmers still use a moldboard plow. 1- for sod, 2- when they think
they can more effectively kill weeds.
Here in central NY, at least
Carl
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I used to at least see people with large gardens plowing with their 8N or
some other small tractor. But now-a-days even gardeners have gone no-till;
utilizing various raised beds methods.
I haven't seen a plow in the ground in 5 years
Spencer
> On Jun 29, 2015, at 6:46, "charlie hill" <charliehill at embarqmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Cecil, yes I'm sure it depends a lot on soil types.
> Around here most of the land is loamy sand or
> highly organic soil that doesn't have the hard pan
> compaction problems you probably have.
> Even the guys with heavy clay land here have stopped
> plowing. I can't remember when I saw a set of bottom
> plows in a field other than maybe a small farmer still
> doing things the old way. The bottom plows have been replaced
> by chisels and rippers and in recent years by some new
> tillage contraptions that are foreign to me. They look like a
> combination of a pea weeder and an old reel type lawn mower, both
> on steroids with some other stuff thrown in. Really, I think the
> big disc harrows most of the guys are pulling now cut deeper than
> we used to cut with bottom plows.
>
> I noticed one farm near here that I pass often. This year the guy
no-tilled
> 3 out of the 4 fields and the 4th one he disced twice and ran one of those
> contraptions over. That field looked as nice, flat and stubble free as
> we used to make our tobacco fields. I figured he must be going to plant a
> different crop in that field but when the seed came up he had cotton in
all
> 4 fields. Then I got to thinking maybe he has them in a rotation where he
> does deep tillage on each field every few years. If I see him any time
soon
> I'll try to think to ask him or I'll wait 'til next year and see what he
> does.
>
> Charlie
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