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Posted by Coloken on May 06, 2007 at 12:11:51 from (216.17.255.106):
In Reply to: At The Ready posted by Allan In NE on May 06, 2007 at 11:38:15:
It is a waste of words but I will say it again. A double disk is the worst machine made for summmer fallow. Number one: it never kills 100 percent, all ways leaves a few to transplant so you have to do it all over more oftem. Number 2: it drys out the ground. Every time you go over it you loose something like 30 percent of moisture. Many years of testing at Acron experment station in eastern Colo. A disk is made to incorporate trash ino the soil, so if that is what you want..go for it.
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