Good day David! Thanks for taking us along. Some great camera angles and editing which made it very enjoyable to watch. I think it looks like the first row , that you went slower over and not as deep seemed to work out best (I think?). Can't wait to see how the crop turns out! Your property looks great. Cheers!
Hey GP, I think the 1st row was best also. I buried the other rows way too much and I had to uncover them by hand. They all look great now and are doing well. It tales a while to learn the best practices. Cheers!
You make that look easy. When the rains start it will knock down those rows soon enough. Cheers and I can still taste that Florida dirt in the back of my throat lol.
I owned a potato farm in north Florida (Hastings area), we had a trick for making fat rows. Take some 2 1/2 x 1/8 steel strap and cut and weld three pieces to make a half rectangle. Size it so the long side bolts flat ways to the bearing hanger and extends to just past the back of inside disc and a short piece that goes across about 5 inches and a another piece that extends about 5 or six inches forward along the inside of the disc. You bend and adjust it so it blocks the soil coming off the disc and forces it under the plants. It leaves a flat topped, square shouldered row without knocking the plants over..