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Farm Machinery
Competition Ploughing
Difficult Soil at Fairford,Faringdon ,Burford Ploughing Match today 30/9/17
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 4372526" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>No I am fine Bruce with it! I very much doubt I would have beaten them anyway!! I ploughed the Warwick match and it was fine. I guess it was just a combination of enough moisture etc to make it stick, we get it here on our brash. Agreed re the wet weather, I managed to get out without a tow. Rolling the plot would indeed have worked!</p><p>Being the host, what do you do to get the field all level again, i.e. clear up the mess?? PH level then plough through the lot? Only am interested as toying with having a charity day here next season but had a chap do a practice plot in one of my fields several years ago and can still feel where his finish's were every time I spray that field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 4372526, member: 2767"] No I am fine Bruce with it! I very much doubt I would have beaten them anyway!! I ploughed the Warwick match and it was fine. I guess it was just a combination of enough moisture etc to make it stick, we get it here on our brash. Agreed re the wet weather, I managed to get out without a tow. Rolling the plot would indeed have worked! Being the host, what do you do to get the field all level again, i.e. clear up the mess?? PH level then plough through the lot? Only am interested as toying with having a charity day here next season but had a chap do a practice plot in one of my fields several years ago and can still feel where his finish's were every time I spray that field. [/QUOTE]
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