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    #21
    Makes alot of sense, Fj. Except for the
    black soils losing all the moisture when
    dry. Depends on texture I suppose. No-
    till was good here, still is I think,
    other than these bloody wet years. All
    we need is historic weather to return.
    You know 10-12 inches in the summer vs.
    30 and 40 and more. I was a joke agger
    as well, and let me tell you, the
    brownies were a snobby bunch, laughing
    cuz we had trees, etc. At that point
    they were a jealous sort. Ran was
    limited to them and we were in glory.
    Now that they are getting our usual
    historic weather, they catch a glimpse
    of what we once had. lol Except they are
    getting our weather with mighty fine
    prices while we look on.

    I had a guy from Kindersley tell me
    once.... ahh never mind! lol

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      #22
      With the overwhelming adoption of zero till in
      western canada there are those that suggest that
      this in itself has changed our weather patterns
      indefinitely where as your "historic weather" may
      be gone with the wind. Only time will tell.

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        #23
        Never thought of that potential cause and
        effect of no till. Yup, only time will
        tell.

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          #24
          do those disker things work in the wet?
          i would like to try them in scotland.
          i bought a ford fw60 last year, and it was hopeless in the wet till i took the duals off.

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            #25
            Depends on soil type. Diskers were popular in brown soil area. Not a wet area. Air seeders killed that idea.
            Now hundreds are worthless sitting in the bushes or grass. Same with disk press drills.

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              #26
              what was a disc press drill?

              min till is catching on in scotland, but it was abandoned last autumn as it was too wet to work, and everyone reverted to ploughing.

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                #27
                Lots of pics here...
                http://www.tractorhouse.com/list/list.aspx?manu=JOHN DEERE&mdltxt=9350

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