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davpal
Posted 11/28/2007 13:45 (#247893 - in reply to #247720)
Subject: RE: chiseling frozen ground


Mid Michigan
Go out there and till to your hearts content. You are the boss and if you feel it needs to be done, do it. All the people who talk about you driving your tractor on your field and ruining it must be harvesting their crops with a helicopter. Or they forgot about the 30 ton combine that just drove over every square inch or their field chased relentlessly by another 15 ton tractor pulling a 90,000 pound grain cart over every square inch of the field too. No that surely won't compact anything. I have gone over 1000's of acres of frozen fields with chisel plows and some moldboard plowing for a friend of mine years ago and his crops the next year were as good or better than anybodys in the county. Mother nature will mellow stuff out over the winter. Now hitch up that tractor and get tilling, times a wasting.
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