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Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot | Sugarbeets are pulled from the ground, larger and tougher anyway so the ground can be rough. Used to be a lot of beets here. Lot different harvest than running the entire bed over a chain.
Go north 10 miles and they sometimes do, but can often not even rototill once for potatoes. Sand makes that part easy, the growing part hard. This is lake bed peat dirt, can grow a hell of a crop but tougher to dig without hauling dirt. Tillage looks expensive until you start looking at hauling dirt to the cellar, then the shed, separating it out every step of the way, etc. | |
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