PLowed Field Sifting?

FunWithTreasure

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PLowed Field Sifting?

Anyone ever tried to sift the dirt in a coenfield or plowed field? I tried it today. I went to a place where I find the most points after a plowing. Dug 3 3foot by 3foot square 5 foot deep holes and sifted it all. Didnt get a single artifact. Anyone tried this method with any sucess? I though I would have found one for sure being I find them on top of the ground.
 

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ohio

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Re: PLowed Field Sifting?

I have always wanted to do that. I always see those Florida guys digging and finding points. I just need to try it myself. At least it would get that idea out of my head once and for all. Kudos on giving it a shot.
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Re: PLowed Field Sifting?

I am planning on doing that very same tactic this year on my favorite spot. Seems like a lot of work though!
Good luck...

Semper Fi
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Re: PLowed Field Sifting?

FunWithTreasure said:
Anyone ever tried to sift the dirt in a cornfield or plowed field? I tried it today. I went to a place where I find the most points after a plowing. Dug 3 3foot by 3foot square 5 foot deep holes and sifted it all. Didn't get a single artifact. Anyone tried this method with any success? I though I would have found one for sure being I find them on top of the ground.


You better watch doing this in a plowed field because no matter how well you pack the dirt back into the holes it will settle and then leave deep impressions and soft spots in the farmers field which is dangerous to him and his tractor and will probably tick him off really well.
 

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Yeah we recently dug in a field and came to the conclusion after many years of farming the artifacts are to scattered,this coming from a field with alot of lithic debris & artifacts, I'm sure if you spent some hours & got beneath the plow line you'd find artifacts but we deemed it more productive to surface hunt the area.Good luck.
 

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I too have tried this, with no success. I find more on the surface than diggin. Prolly be better to dig in places that have not been dug up, like in near woods, close to campsites. Its not an easy task I grant ya but, you'll prolly find more whole points that way. Good luck.

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never tryed sifting i have alot of luck with a probe .i will look for debri on the surface gently poke around at differant depths feel for and lisen for the stone and dig i also use it as a walking stick when it hits stone i dig found alot that way just be easy when sticking it into the ground not to damage things with a hard poke works best in lose soil or sandy areas
 

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Hello
Make sure you have the farmers permission to dig. We have dug off the rivers on private land with permission. Some sites around here can be 10 + feet deep. So the plow is only getting about 18-20 inches. Do a test hole in several place and if you keep hitting flint and bones give it a try. Cant hurt to try. Now days we just hunt wash outs or collapsed banks. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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