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Culti-mulching. Thing of the past??
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Shimmy1
Posted 12/15/2024 15:38 (#11010937 - in reply to #11010833)
Subject: RE: Culti-mulching. Thing of the past??



Central ND
junk fun - 12/15/2024 14:26

A land roller might do more what you want, or maybe the clumps aren't that big a deal depending on what crop you're planting?


This is what I was going to say. Most of the time around here when guys break sod they plant soys first. Chisel, then disc/quicktill couple times, plant, roll. Come fall, the field is like any other soybean field. The only thing that might work against the OP is rainfall.
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