Great introduction, thank you. Knowing that the clay pan may vary across pasture elevations, etc. do you typically dig one test pit and use that for the entire set of passes on your cultivation pattern? Or, do you take multiple samples and change depth respectively? Thank you.
I've 3 earlier models chiesel ploughs 2 trittors and a post hole auger made by P.A. I live on one of his properties today That plough is made in the family's factory at Toowoomba Queensland Australia . Now please explain how it has nothing to do with............
Great introduction, thank you. Knowing that the clay pan may vary across pasture elevations, etc. do you typically dig one test pit and use that for the entire set of passes on your cultivation pattern? Or, do you take multiple samples and change depth respectively? Thank you.
Thanks Yeo Farm,
great to have tips for good outcomes. Go team!
Hi , what's the story with rocks ?
Do they come back to the surface?
Nothing about this implement makes it "Keyline". It is a subsoiler plow, similar types have been in use for nearly two centuries.
The geezer that designed that plow, also designed keyline in tandem
Your comment fits your name, you pelican
@@youhen01 Oh, you are so clever.
I've 3 earlier models chiesel ploughs 2 trittors and a post hole auger made by P.A.
I live on one of his properties today
That plough is made in the family's factory at Toowoomba Queensland Australia .
Now please explain how it has nothing to do with............