JUDGING PLOWING 



This picture shows a job of plowing in a sandy loam soil. The 

 furrows are even in width and depth and laid to make an evenly plowed 

 field. The back, furrow is not raised enough so that it can be detected 

 from the other furrows. 



This plowing won the first prize at a plowing contest. The soil was 

 of an exceedingly clayey nature, entirely different from the soil in the 

 field illustrated above, yet the plowing is very similar. The field shown 

 above Was plowed in the spring, while this field was plowed in the fall. 



would utterly fail in plowing sandy soils on account of 

 their loose construction. As a matter of fact, the leveler 

 sandy soils are left on the surface, providing the surface 



