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The Rural Voice, 1986-04, Page 49ed, since they are more susceptible to compaction. The yield reduction associated with spring discing ver- sus fall plowing on clay loam is 5 per cent. The chisel plows, or disc -chisel plows, can also be considered in the spring. The disc -chisel system would be more of an advantage since the discs chop the previous year's crop residue. Special atten- tion must be made with regards to the choice of teeth. The twisted shovel may incorporate more residue than the sweep, yet in wet- ter weather the sweep will continue to shatter soil across the full width of the machine, where the twisted shovel may not. Drawbacks associated with these units are hav- ing the capability to handle the in- creased residue at time of planting and resisting the urge to drop it down below the 4" (10 cm.) depth. A yield reduction of 3-4 per cent may be experienced when compar- ing spring chisel to fall plow on loamy soils. No -Till can also be an alter- native. Excellent results have been obtained on the lighter soil and to some extent on heavier soils. If considering No -Till, you should use fields which have very good drainage, are of moderate to high fertility and avoid fields which have any weed or disease pro- blems. The No -Till system has worked for many, but remember, it requires a substantial change in your current management system. I would encourage the trial of this system, but only on a small plot basis — as with any new system. Regardless of which system you try, patience will be a key factor this spring. Resist the temptation to slap on the duals and get in the fields early. By waiting till the pro- per time, excellent seedbeds can be prepared with a minimum of work, while avoiding cloddy seedbeds and the yield limiting effects of compaction. ❑ Brent Kennedy Soil Crop Advisor REFUEL SAFELY Many farmers are seriously burned as a result of refueling equipment in an unsafe manner. Never refuel a machine without giving it time to cool off. No smoking while refuel- ing! Never overfill a fuel tank. Follow these simple rules to avoid serious injury to yourself or your employees. Farm Safety Association SPRING CLEAN UP SPECIALS AC D14 w/HB Idr $ 3,800 Deutz 4006 w/HB Idr $ 5,900 MF 265 w/HB Idr S12,500 JD 2020 w/145 Idr $ 9,800 JD 2130, needs paint $ 7,800 JD 2130 w/cab $10,500 USED MANURE SPREADERS NH 790 Tandem NI 218 Tandem 3 JD 40, 44, 54 2 NH 510, 512 DAVE HOLLIDAY LTD. 2 mi. N. Mount Forest 519-323-1340 irk USED TRACTORS 5600 FORD, ex. 2-70 WHITE w/cab, good 270 LEYLAND. good IH SUPER W6, good COMPLETE LINE OF INGLIS HOME APPLIANCES NEW HOLLAND — FORD SALES & SERVICE WATSON FARM ENTERPRISES Hwy. 6, N. MOUNT FOREST 519-323-2755 Go four wheeling with our BigWheelers. Here they are. The four -wheelers with more features, more options, more uses than ever before. The Moto 4 BigWheelers from Yamaha. They pull their weight on the job. And they pull away from the pack on the trail. yA mAHA So come in and check them out. Then head formaw 4 the hills. STRATFORD CYCLE CENTRE 20 Dover St., Stratford 519-271-8911 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT SPECIAL, APRIL, 1986, PG. 7 L7