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Should I buy an Unverferth Cultiplanter?
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wdallis
Posted 1/4/2009 10:13 (#556874)
Subject: Should I buy an Unverferth Cultiplanter?


Schomberg, Ontario, Canada
I was thinking of getting an Unverferth Cultiplanter for in front of my seed drill. I am an organic farmer, and work by myself for the most part, so I am trying to eliminate some passes in the field. The problem that I think that I may have is some of my land is very sandy. I am wondering, should I, or could I, run a cultivator and packer ahead of the drill? I am thinking of this to help eliminate wheel tracks, and to help keep a uniform seed depth. I don't think that crusting will be much of an issue on the light land. I am a bit torn--I want to save the extra pass if I can help it, but also would like to have a nice level seed bed with little wheel tracks and uniform depth. Will the cultiplanter help do this for me?? I do have press wheels on the drill. Thanks!
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