Question for the field hunters.

bsit1361

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The powed fields I hunt in the spring that usually produce a couple points a hunt and plenty of flakes and tools. Today I went out because a month or two back they were tilled again to cut in the corn leftovers. A lot of dirt showing but only one broke tool and three flakes. Plenty of rain too. I was wondering why would there be so much in spring and so little after the soil was turned in fall?
 

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the ice pushes more to the top also the clumps break down when the get frozen so the spring rains and melting snow removes more dirt
 

It is probably turned a little deeper in the Spring. Most farmers at least chisel plow in the Spring but they may only run a disc through in the fall just to break up the silage and mix it into the soil.
 

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