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THE OLIVER PLOW BOOK 



Turning an in-corner has been practiced by farmers who have soils 

 that should not be trampled any more than is necessary in the process of 

 plowing. It is highly important that the furrow be turned so that the 

 ground is plowed properly if the best results are to be obtained from this 

 practice. 



line until the obstruction is passed and the center of 

 weight returns to its normal position. 



As a matter of fact, this condition is constantly taking 

 place in the soil. The soil texture changes with every 

 inch of travel and some means must be provided to take 

 care of rapid and continuous changes. The shape and 

 size of the landside have a great deal to do in this con- 

 nection. Obviously there must be enough square inches 



