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Re: Re: Re: Seedbed preparation with disk; Tips re
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Posted by JT on July 12, 2004 at 09:12:14 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Seedbed preparation with disk; Tips reques posted by Linx on July 12, 2004 at 06:13:13:
offset disks (at least the ones in my area) are considerably more aggressive so I would say no. If you are trying to get rid of the ridge in the middle of the disc some companies had a middle buster that fixed that. Usually a field cultivator sweep in the center of the disc. BTW why are you trying to get the ground perfectly level? If you are planting field crops that would be about the last thing I would do. Have some neighbors in my area that work the ground to death and this spring the wind blew, ditches and fencerows are now full of dirt from their fields. Real mess!! If you are putting in lawn or grass for a sod farm I would suggest seeding and go over with a roller after. If it is pasture or hay mother nature will take care of it when it rains. HTH JT
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