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Moldboard or Chisel Plow, that is the question.
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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1820716" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>I need to start forming a plan to break up some hay ground in the next year or so; probably will do 25 or 30 acres. The alfalfa is starting to get drowned out. A few years ago we sold our roll over plow as it was wore out, and we no could not find shears for it. I have been thinking of getting a chisel plow to break up the hardpan. My plan was to kill everything in the fall with chemical, chisel plow and let that sit over the winter. Disk in the spring and plant barley. Harvest the barley, bale the straw, and then plant alfalfa the following year in the stubble. Will I need a no- till drill to drill in the alfalfa seed? I have Melroe grain drill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1820716, member: 42312"] I need to start forming a plan to break up some hay ground in the next year or so; probably will do 25 or 30 acres. The alfalfa is starting to get drowned out. A few years ago we sold our roll over plow as it was wore out, and we no could not find shears for it. I have been thinking of getting a chisel plow to break up the hardpan. My plan was to kill everything in the fall with chemical, chisel plow and let that sit over the winter. Disk in the spring and plant barley. Harvest the barley, bale the straw, and then plant alfalfa the following year in the stubble. Will I need a no- till drill to drill in the alfalfa seed? I have Melroe grain drill. [/QUOTE]
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