I remember the spring of 92’. Must’ve been April. Had calves branded running out with their moms on stubble in the hills. Folks were in town for a meeting and I was at the neighbours. Spring storm blew in and dumped 2 feet of wet snow in a nasty blizzard. Folks spent the day plowing out cows and getting feed to them. Never rained much that summer but that snow made the crop.
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Originally posted by helmsdale View PostBreaking the crust before it dries out. If they leave it till just before the discer or drill hits it, it'll come up with lumps the size of pie platters.
Often two passes of tillage here before the seed goes in the ground when you're conventional.
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