The field cultivator if the residue is not to heavy would be the best and it will make a leveler field than a disk and if you do not have the harrow on the back take anything, a couple of pieces of well water pipe and chain together back of harrow and in front of drill to smooth. The problem without that to level between the field cultivator and drill is that some seed openers will want to run in bottom between cultivator ridges while others on top and getting equal depth covering. The harrow will work better in slightly wet soil than the disk, Only use disk if you need to cut residue or if ground is packed too hard for field cultivator to penetrate.. A disk where it throws the dirt together even if you have that harrow for leveling will make the center drill openers want to plug. We ran thousand of acres with disk till after had field cultivator and tried it and never went back to disk in front of drill. Always pulled a spike tooth harrow in back of drill as well.
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