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What implement to use when and where???
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 228625" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The reason for using the disk is because it will leave a smoother seedbed. then a chisel, that is if it's a finish disk and now a new ground disk. he primary importance of a smooth seed bed is for the later use of a tractor to run over it when either seeding, spraying, haying, etc.</p><p>But, everytime you till it by whatever means you will be exposing a new seed bank. That's why a fast growing cover crop is important, but even then you may still have to spray for weeds. If you apply fertilizers or other amendments to the soil, the deeper it's disked and the amount of disking can put them lower in the soil and bring poorer soil to the surface.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 228625, member: 34"] The reason for using the disk is because it will leave a smoother seedbed. then a chisel, that is if it's a finish disk and now a new ground disk. he primary importance of a smooth seed bed is for the later use of a tractor to run over it when either seeding, spraying, haying, etc. But, everytime you till it by whatever means you will be exposing a new seed bank. That's why a fast growing cover crop is important, but even then you may still have to spray for weeds. If you apply fertilizers or other amendments to the soil, the deeper it's disked and the amount of disking can put them lower in the soil and bring poorer soil to the surface. dun [/QUOTE]
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