Quasi Linear Convective System

Quasi Linear Convective System
I try to rip twice and then moldboard. Many times it ends up being ripped 5 and then plowed. I have fields that are pushing 20 years.Continuous corn works for a few years without deep ripping, but long term continuous corn needs to be ripped IMO.
Not a pig that ain’t finished yet. Needs another 50-70#s.
Getting crazy out west today.
I had a semi load go to a tail ender site that averaged 238.When I was in school 250 or a little more was about all they accepted before docking you. I don't ever remember feeding them out to 300lbs +. Of course that's been a few decades ago so I'm sure things have changed.
A severe weather thread turned into a nice discussion of current soil conservation practices throughout the state of Iowa, CF at its best today.
Not a pig that ain’t finished yet. Needs another 50-70#s.
I try to rip twice and then moldboard. Many times it ends up being ripped 5 and then plowed. I have fields that are pushing 20 years.
I have great corn ground but beans suck. More labor but better profit per acre.Ripped 5 times then plowed? Wow.
If I had to rip twice then moldboard, I frankly wouldn’t do continuous corn. Too much time, fuel, and wear on stuff.
I feel the same way.After sitting through the derecho this stuff gives me so much anxiety. That was like a freight train and made my ears pop. It caused $20K of damage to our house, thankful everyone was safe.
I also mean ripping 5 years in a row and 6th plowed. Not all in one year.Ripped 5 times then plowed? Wow.
If I had to rip twice then moldboard, I frankly wouldn’t do continuous corn. Too much time, fuel, and wear on stuff.
I hope people are being proactive. This is moving crazy fast and the typical amount of warning is not going to happen with this storm.Just heard from a local station in NE that a portion of the line was moving at 95 MPH. Insane.