RaydaKub
Veteran Member
Sometimes after a very wet fall rather than make ruts we wait till beginning of freeze up and work it at -5 /-10c or so when soil is partially froze so it will carry tractors without spinning , it works very well and is very common practice . Very short working window till froze solid or snow is too deep though .
Yeah, I remember as a kid one year there was no way to plow up the cornstalks. My dad hired a relative to come in and chisel plow it instead. But it was greasy enough that the only time it worked was between about 5 and 10 pm. Before the sun set, it was too slick. By about 10, it was setting up fairly firm and they couldn't pull it. Took about 3 or 4 evenings to chisel about 60 acres with a 100hp tractor.