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hinfarm
Posted 12/2/2023 09:46 (#10506387 - in reply to #10506081)
Subject: RE: No-till rippers



Amherst WI
6" and 16" on the one farm in particular.

6" is probably a disc. 16" is from when they ripped it last but then drove a bunch of heavy potato equipment on it.

What Larry mentioned below is what I am trying to get at. In the perfect world I could rip it, go out there with the rock bucket and then smoosh the clumps and left over rocks down with a land roller. Pan would be gone, no new pan would be created and with any luck the roots could follow the fractures in the soil from being ripped thus preventing it from being compacted again.
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