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Cultipacker for Planting Cover Crops?
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<blockquote data-quote="AndersonAg" data-source="post: 1632842" data-attributes="member: 38587"><p>To plant cereal rye (elbon) in established bermuda pasture for fall/winter grazing, will cultipacker work in Central Texas on sandy ground? Lightly discing before broadcasting seed and then running a cultipacker is an option. I'm not interested in a drill for a variety of reasons (lots of trees dropping branches and might miss some picking up, very few straight lines to drive, maintenance, and I only have 20 acres) so I have been looking for good alternatives and am open to any advice you may be willing to give.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndersonAg, post: 1632842, member: 38587"] To plant cereal rye (elbon) in established bermuda pasture for fall/winter grazing, will cultipacker work in Central Texas on sandy ground? Lightly discing before broadcasting seed and then running a cultipacker is an option. I'm not interested in a drill for a variety of reasons (lots of trees dropping branches and might miss some picking up, very few straight lines to drive, maintenance, and I only have 20 acres) so I have been looking for good alternatives and am open to any advice you may be willing to give. [/QUOTE]
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