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Photos sent in by a plow client. This should be a VERY responsive amelioration job by Plozza Plow process, note the common very shallow sandy surface layer, it is now inverted with a mixing of the top soil giving a very useful clay level on the soil surface. πŸ‘ŒπŸ˜€

Photos sent in by a plow client. This should be a VERY responsive amelioration job by Plozza Plow process, note the common very shallow sandy surface layer, it is now inverted with a mixing of the top soil giving a very useful clay level on the soil surface. πŸ‘ŒπŸ˜€
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Photo is showing the disc furrow cut that shows the very distinct non wetting sandy surface layer over the sub soil gravel. This is very common in WA. Gravels usually respond very well to the deep plow amelioration process.

Photo is showing the disc furrow cut that shows the very distinct non wetting sandy surface layer over the sub soil gravel. This is very common in WA. Gravels usually respond very well to the deep plow amelioration process.
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For anyone that hasn’t experienced non wetting sands… this is after 100mm of rain πŸ€¦πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ

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Further to my previous post and Facebook page posting of these photos from a Plozza Plow disc client, if you look at these 2 pics you will note the 'Block' plowing method in use with the remaining block 'closing/feathering' sections that will be completed using the rear plowπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘

Further to my previous post and Facebook page posting of these photos from a Plozza Plow disc client, if you look at these 2 pics you will note the 'Block' plowing method in use with the remaining block 'closing/feathering' sections that will be completed using the rear plowπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘
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Yes I am biased, but there is a LOT more to come from WA Ag when soil related problems are re-mediated, and the Reuters article is a rare good article on Ag,πŸ‘

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Andrew Thomas I get plenty of calls when the farmer noticed far better crop establishments where seeding rows crossed over when the bar moved around, it is often a good alert to non wetting and the difficulties that this creates,πŸ‘