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| I don’t think the low disturbance in-line rippers do much of anything. You can run one and not mess up a no till system. You have to run it every year Because it’s not fracturing soil like a disk ripper, partill, big ox.
It’s basically a strip till without the bennifits of nutrient release. You need to be on top of the rip to take advantage of it and I see it all the time where guys run one and then next rain the ground just runs back together. You can drive a pickup right across it on top of something like wheat stubble.
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