V-Shaped Tile Plow Reduces Soil Disturbance and Ruts

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In the video below, Chris Unrau of Precision Land Solutions explains how the V plow concept has been used extensively in Holland and the U.K., but to a lesser extent in North America.
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How does the V-plow handle smaller and/or larger stones when compared to a single shank plow?

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The best way to put a drain in is to dig a trench, to the required depth, put your drain in a plastic pipe in twin walled sections not the flexible type, flexible type moves up and down and creates no flow areas, put the rigid sections in but they must be covered by Terram, a membrane that lets the water in to the drain, but does not let the grains of sand and soil block up the slits in the pipe, then put gravel in to the trench to a depth of at least a foot, put the soil back into the trench, then subsoil along side the route of the trench, then subsoil 90 degrees t the trench, but only as far as the subsoiled line to the trench, that way it opens up the ground the best way.

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