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Seeder attachment looks great. Nice work!
chandlerParticipantMike and all,
Here is a bed-shaping attachment for the two-horse cultimulcher built by Marvin Brisk in Halfway, Oregon. We took it off as we don’t need a bed-shaper, but there is an idea for another way to do it.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.chandlerParticipantVery neat tool Michael. What will you use it for, specifically?
September 7, 2014 at 4:49 pm in reply to: 9. Int. Ox Drovers' Meeting at the Écomusée d'Alsace 29.05.2014 – 01.06.2014 #83994chandlerParticipantVery cool to hear about! I met Phillipe a couple years ago and last summer went to the Ecomuseé d’Alsace. I luckily picked a day when they were working the horses and oxen. Such a great resource! Here are some photos I took:
chandlerParticipantJulia,
No one in the NW that I know of doing this, but WSU and some organizations have been doing workshops and trials on farms for several years now with organic no-till.
In your video, it looked like the oat/vetch mix was nearly complete in its life cycle when you crimped it. Is that the ideal time for you?
Also, did you make the sprayer or is it manufactured by a company? It looked like it was one emitter up high. Are there others that I missed? How do you feel about the design?
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