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Interesting rotary harrow today at farm show.....(pics)
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conservation cop
Posted 7/23/2007 11:40 (#177584 - in reply to #177017)
Subject: Re: Interesting rotary harrow today at farm show.....(pics)



Gettysburg, PA
Hop along - If I remember you were telling us about your ruts and the To The Max Harrow. I'm sorry our harvest ruts aren't as impressive as yours:) I wanted to pick your brain a little more on that topic. The TTM Harrow seems like a real compromise between no-till and the surface scratching you mention in this thread AND may be the answer for closing ruts. We have farmers here interested in the surface scratching to broadcast timothy into. Any thoughts on the TTM Harrow for that. How do you think this manchine would be different? Do you think you are destroying any soil structure or causing a "disc-pan" (shallow compaction) with the TTM Harrow?
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