Briar Hill Brittanys
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Here's another version for ya. The discs are from Agri-Supply. The cultivator shank is from a Dearborn 13-2 . The shank makes a nice furrow, or flattens the top of the hill to plant on/in. It removes quickly to hill potatoes. I've since painted and fabbed up a mounting bracket for the shank.
Here's a test pass in our kitchen garden.
Another benefit of planting on hills is the nice irrigation furrow produced when drawing up the hills. REALLY needed it this summer. Fortunately, the blackberries were done before the drought hit. I still had to haul water twice a week to keep the canes alive and growing for next year. I'd flood the row with about 200 gallons each time. Mark

Here's a test pass in our kitchen garden.

Another benefit of planting on hills is the nice irrigation furrow produced when drawing up the hills. REALLY needed it this summer. Fortunately, the blackberries were done before the drought hit. I still had to haul water twice a week to keep the canes alive and growing for next year. I'd flood the row with about 200 gallons each time. Mark
