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Recovering land after deep ploughing
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Budd" data-source="post: 8011324" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Part of an estate we have taken on has been deep ploughed over the winter (circa 350mm) ready for vines, this is now looking as if it is going to fall out of bed and we are going to farm it along with the rest of the estate. Problem is the top soil is currently buried, my thought is to consolidate what has been done and then turn it back over, if were to do this what sort of size plough body would we need?? It has been done with a specialist deep vineyard plough in the first place. I attach a picture of the current destruction....[ATTACH=full]1019571[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Budd, post: 8011324, member: 90"] Part of an estate we have taken on has been deep ploughed over the winter (circa 350mm) ready for vines, this is now looking as if it is going to fall out of bed and we are going to farm it along with the rest of the estate. Problem is the top soil is currently buried, my thought is to consolidate what has been done and then turn it back over, if were to do this what sort of size plough body would we need?? It has been done with a specialist deep vineyard plough in the first place. I attach a picture of the current destruction....[ATTACH type="full"]1019571[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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