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Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 9242512" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Very commonly done, or they used to be done this way, never fancied combining them myself if left rough though.</p><p></p><p>I was once told that one should never plough in spring beans but never knew if it was an old wives tale or not, I guess the soil temperature would have something to do with it but then I've seen spring beans drilled deep with a claydon and they came no problem without fail. I'm sure the depth of sowing helped them in a dry season. Of course, not all soils are all that deep to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 9242512, member: 54866"] Very commonly done, or they used to be done this way, never fancied combining them myself if left rough though. I was once told that one should never plough in spring beans but never knew if it was an old wives tale or not, I guess the soil temperature would have something to do with it but then I've seen spring beans drilled deep with a claydon and they came no problem without fail. I'm sure the depth of sowing helped them in a dry season. Of course, not all soils are all that deep to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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