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Jan 6, 2017 9:22 AM CST
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I love my broad fork! I have been no till for 4 years now and I use the broad fork to keep the clay soil underneath broken open to allow water and oxygen down deep. I do not turn the soil, only break it open to allow water penetration. This method does not kill the worms nor does it allow the weed seed to get a hold. I have very little weeds to deal with since going no-till and using the broad fork.

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