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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 8063238" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Rolling ploughing should only ever be done at a certain point. It must be dry enough to shatter the furrow. Pressing is a differnt operation which should be divided into two very different jobs.</p><p>on light land to compress the seed bed to contain moisture and create a seedbed. Second to cut and break a furrow on heavy land to assist making a seedbed..</p><p>presses for light and heavy land are quite different tools. The light land press is a wide angle roll similar to a traditional cambridge roll.</p><p>the press for heavy land is a narrow angle nearer a disc in work. Using the wrong one on the wrong land is a disaster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 8063238, member: 1951"] Rolling ploughing should only ever be done at a certain point. It must be dry enough to shatter the furrow. Pressing is a differnt operation which should be divided into two very different jobs. on light land to compress the seed bed to contain moisture and create a seedbed. Second to cut and break a furrow on heavy land to assist making a seedbed.. presses for light and heavy land are quite different tools. The light land press is a wide angle roll similar to a traditional cambridge roll. the press for heavy land is a narrow angle nearer a disc in work. Using the wrong one on the wrong land is a disaster [/QUOTE]
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