Ploughing unnecessary, since the top of the soil is pretty much free of heavy residue (C/N ratio). Subsoiling after Sugar Beets and Potatoes is only common IRL do to how heavy the machinery is and the wet conditions commonly present. With sugarcane, ploughing could make sence to reduce the roots of the top layer of soil, however normal ploughs (and also subsoilers/cultivators) would get stuck on this roots, thats why so called disk ploughs or disc cultivators, like the Big TT are used. Giants gets compaction wrong and think ploughs are designed to fix it, while IRL ploughing can generate compaction (moulboard ploughing) You might need to subsoil, but it would only be necesary on certain conditions or in intensive tillage systems.
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