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Why the big deal on Discrimination?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 355558" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Ya know I have never understood why people throw the junk back in the hole I wear a tactical type vest with so many pockets and I put the junk in them and If I find Farming parts I place them near a tree or at the side of a field, The rest of the stuff I take home,</p><p></p><p>The only negative side about using discrimination is that 99% of the junk gets left in the ground and although it is good to disc it out, It is not good to leave it behind, In the past I have gridded an area and removed it all but it takes for ever, and the easiest way would be to remove the top 2 feet of soil and screen it, I have tried to remove what I thought was an Iron 1" pipe then turned out to be about 200 yards of Iron fencing, I dug up an area of about 12 feet by 40 feet and gave up in the end, It was just too big for one person to remove.</p><p></p><p>John.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 355558, member: 3775"] Ya know I have never understood why people throw the junk back in the hole I wear a tactical type vest with so many pockets and I put the junk in them and If I find Farming parts I place them near a tree or at the side of a field, The rest of the stuff I take home, The only negative side about using discrimination is that 99% of the junk gets left in the ground and although it is good to disc it out, It is not good to leave it behind, In the past I have gridded an area and removed it all but it takes for ever, and the easiest way would be to remove the top 2 feet of soil and screen it, I have tried to remove what I thought was an Iron 1" pipe then turned out to be about 200 yards of Iron fencing, I dug up an area of about 12 feet by 40 feet and gave up in the end, It was just too big for one person to remove. John. [/QUOTE]
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