Show TIME AND LABOR CONSERVED use ordinary breaking plow in be ginning ditch throwing furrow slice to one side when beginning a ditch a great deal of time and labor can often be saved by using an ordinary breaking plow and throwing out a furrow over the course the ditch la to follow of course it the ditch makes many abrupt or short turns relates farm and fireside the difficulty will bo increased the course of the ditch should first be determined directly over this the plow should pass throwing a furrow slice to one side when the end of the course la reached the plow should be turned and the course followed back to the starting point this time throwing the furrow slice to the opposite side the plow should cut as deep aa possible this gives a wide deep furrow which in a very few aln utes has accomplished the largest part of what would be represented by the first spading if the ditch Is to serve for surface drainage only and thus be only one or two deep no great width Is required at the top oten a single furrow Is sufficient |