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Re: Culti-Packers for soil preparation
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on November 18, 2001 at 15:04:00 from (204.157.28.152):
In Reply to: Culti-Packers for soil preparation posted by Denny Syvertson on November 18, 2001 at 07:56:00:
I guess you could leave it untill spring, or you could have made some compaction with a "real" plow and disc, OR, you could have used a Rotavator in the first place and not had any of the problems you now have. You still can Rotavate it, and there won't be any clumps left to deal with. I can't tell you how many acres i've Rotavated for farmers who have the whole gambit of tools that they could have used. New or tough ground begs for a Rotavator, and some one who knows how to set it for YOUR conditions. I usually Rotavate at the rate of two acres per hour, but in some conditions you need to go faster or a little slower. You can see one in action in the below pictures. Robert
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