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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 588361" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>sounds to me like that may have been the root cause of your problem. discing when wet will always lead to problems. you might try harrowing a couple of times after a rain (and after it has had ample time to dry) to bust up the clods. if the ground was disced deep, and it is not too packed...a brillion seeder would do an excellent job of busting up some clods and forcing the rest below the surface. </p><p></p><p>i had a similar plot of cloddy ground this year that i wanted to try out some pearl millet on. it had been disced once, field cultivated once, and then seeded. i would never have thought that the soil would have looked like an onion bed after using the brillion seeder---but it sure enough did.</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 588361, member: 3467"] sounds to me like that may have been the root cause of your problem. discing when wet will always lead to problems. you might try harrowing a couple of times after a rain (and after it has had ample time to dry) to bust up the clods. if the ground was disced deep, and it is not too packed...a brillion seeder would do an excellent job of busting up some clods and forcing the rest below the surface. i had a similar plot of cloddy ground this year that i wanted to try out some pearl millet on. it had been disced once, field cultivated once, and then seeded. i would never have thought that the soil would have looked like an onion bed after using the brillion seeder---but it sure enough did. ROB [/QUOTE]
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