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Plowin'corn, or beans?
I'm thinking, say, 2002/
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Would have been in the 1990's. Plowed some corn. Never did plow beans but maybe once or twice, as I grew mostly narrow row or no-till soybeans. Now, tobacco was something that I plowed at least 4 or 5 times each year that I raised it, which was about 30 years.
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late '80s or early '90s still had a four-row mounted cultivator. on a 706 fast hitch. you know the cultivator mounted to the side of the front of the frame of the tractor between front and rear wheels and had a thing that just kind of covered your tracks it in the two-point hitch on the back but hey at least it was hydraulic. I can remember dad talking about using the two row on a John Deere B that you actually had to hand crank it up at the end of the rows.
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I was on a 3020 with a 6 row and my bosses stepson on a 4440 with a 12 row running through Milo. Be around 1998 when we were in high school.
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1980,twelve row rotory hoe 4640 John Deere.
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Honeydew melons and tomatoes 1959
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1995-1996 in Granddad's truck garden. 1948 Ford 8N and a Dearborn three-point cultivator.
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The 80's and 90's for field corn, milo, and cotton with a 4440 and rear mount cultivator. I still cultivate my garden with my grandfathers JD H and 2 row cultivator but usually can just plow one row at a time since I plant with an old 1 row planter.
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Not beans or corn, but I keep a set of cultivators on my '49 Cub, for plowing the peas in the garden every summer. ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/XqyxjBe.jpg)
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Bout 4 years ago did some headlands and some real weedy patches. Wanted too do more this but was so dry didnt want to lose moisture but next year look out
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Sometime in the late 80s If we still had to cultivate I wouldn’t farm
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I think about that somtimes when I’m in the sprayer covering 100 ft swath and 300 acres a day Took all summer to do that with a cultivar
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We did ridge-till for a while 25 years ago. Really hill up corn and soybeans with a heavy built cultivator at lay by time . Saved the ridge and planted on it the next spring. It was like a modified no-till system. This system only worked well on flay ground . Only drawback was wet summer you couldn’t get your ridges built. We were big time for awhile using a 16 row cultivator. Now the above entry big sprayer and more no till.
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The late 1960's was the last time I did it. I joined the Army in 1973 and when I came back the place was in hay. We still have the cultivator setting in a back pasture. It was mounted on a Super M the last time it was used.
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We still have a few small irregularly shaped pieces of ground that are farmed with ridge till irrigation.
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Mid to late 70's I guess. Before I got out of high school in 1979. 2 row cultivators mounted on a Farmall H. Cultivators are still here but the tractor was traded a long time ago.
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Probably the late 60's. 2 row cultivator, 8N Ford with the wheels set out. Had to have stabilizer bars on the 3 point lift arms to keep the tool on the rows. I liked the rotary hoe better, you could go faster.
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Not beans or corn, but I keep a set of cultivators on my '49 Cub, for plowing the peas in the garden every summer. ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/XqyxjBe.jpg) ^^^^^^ This right here !!! A 1949 Cub first..........for years. Then a (yellow & white) 1978 Cub.
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