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To plow or not to plow?
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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 588511" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>After a rain or two and some time for the roots to rot a little it should level out fine. One thing I have noticed about small equipment is that it does not do as good a job as larger. With 16 acres to do it might do you well to hire a local farmer to run a 10 to 20 foot disk across it several times with a drag behind it. Then after a few rains and some drying time plant it with a dril seeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 588511, member: 2218"] After a rain or two and some time for the roots to rot a little it should level out fine. One thing I have noticed about small equipment is that it does not do as good a job as larger. With 16 acres to do it might do you well to hire a local farmer to run a 10 to 20 foot disk across it several times with a drag behind it. Then after a few rains and some drying time plant it with a dril seeder. [/QUOTE]
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