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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Holden" data-source="post: 2842636" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>Clive you may have to "eat your words" to some extent when you get your mag up and running. Manufacturers can take a different view to the "reported" views and comments about their product. Of course we all believe we have good products and to be frank, the days of lousy products have long since gone. I recall many products from 20-30 years ago that wouldn't be accepted; in fact rejected today and probably rightly so. I think the bigger issue is not the actual brand v brand, more the practice v practice as in your case it's DD v min till v conventional till. You'll find "balance" is a difficult thing to attain but I do look forward to reading it. Spoke to a fellow TFF member in Pembroke last week who was amazed I followed the DD sections of the forum! Even discussed good old sillaimwhale or what ever he goes as. Got to say the DD section seems to have a lot of common sense and reasoned passion. That said I did for my sins get involved in the mid '70's with Bettison 3D drills and International cultivator drills - but the biggest secret or common denominator was the box of matches for the burn! Great fun but ludicrously dangerous from my memory. (I admit to burning some hedges and a few telegraph poles during this period, but the lasting memories were the plumes of smoke and ash drifting across A roads!) But the result was perfect for DD unless you were on brash soil. Eventually you had to plough the stones back in. Still healthy debate is a good thing! Not everyone agrees so that in itself is also good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Holden, post: 2842636, member: 710"] Clive you may have to "eat your words" to some extent when you get your mag up and running. Manufacturers can take a different view to the "reported" views and comments about their product. Of course we all believe we have good products and to be frank, the days of lousy products have long since gone. I recall many products from 20-30 years ago that wouldn't be accepted; in fact rejected today and probably rightly so. I think the bigger issue is not the actual brand v brand, more the practice v practice as in your case it's DD v min till v conventional till. You'll find "balance" is a difficult thing to attain but I do look forward to reading it. Spoke to a fellow TFF member in Pembroke last week who was amazed I followed the DD sections of the forum! Even discussed good old sillaimwhale or what ever he goes as. Got to say the DD section seems to have a lot of common sense and reasoned passion. That said I did for my sins get involved in the mid '70's with Bettison 3D drills and International cultivator drills - but the biggest secret or common denominator was the box of matches for the burn! Great fun but ludicrously dangerous from my memory. (I admit to burning some hedges and a few telegraph poles during this period, but the lasting memories were the plumes of smoke and ash drifting across A roads!) But the result was perfect for DD unless you were on brash soil. Eventually you had to plough the stones back in. Still healthy debate is a good thing! Not everyone agrees so that in itself is also good. [/QUOTE]
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