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![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=1119&type=profile&rnd=391) Macon, IL | You are correct, a good harrow is required-I should have mentioned that.
That being said take a look at these pics:
http://www.paul-julia.com/images/SpringSummer0503l.jpg
http://www.paul-julia.com/images/SpringSummer0506l.jpg
Could not have asked for a more perfect seedbed that what we got behind the disk last year.
If you are doing tillage all the time then of course your default tool ahead of the planter should be a field cultivator or like tool. But if you are in a no-till situation (as was the orig question) and only do rare situational tillage then a disk can do fine.
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