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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl_jenna" data-source="post: 1008864" data-attributes="member: 20102"><p>we always used the older brillion cultipacker. It worked good, last year our neighbor got a smooth drum type roller and did custom rolling. We had him roll our seeding last summer. It worked really good, and I think we got better seed to soil contact with that one. The only thing I would be afraid of with that is if you get a big rain, there may be some errosion. With the older brillion it left the ground a little rougher, but I dont know it may not be a issue either and the drum sure made a nice smooth field. Either way, I would dedfinatly roll it with something. </p><p>Jenna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl_jenna, post: 1008864, member: 20102"] we always used the older brillion cultipacker. It worked good, last year our neighbor got a smooth drum type roller and did custom rolling. We had him roll our seeding last summer. It worked really good, and I think we got better seed to soil contact with that one. The only thing I would be afraid of with that is if you get a big rain, there may be some errosion. With the older brillion it left the ground a little rougher, but I dont know it may not be a issue either and the drum sure made a nice smooth field. Either way, I would dedfinatly roll it with something. Jenna [/QUOTE]
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