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NE ND | The cheapest method we have come up with is burn it with a match in the fall with a moderate wind (using fire break of course). Then using a chisel plow with wide sweeps in the spring and slide them just on top of the surface. Go 2x in different directions. Used no till drill and planted soybeans then rolled them. You said yours is hayed so not sure if this would work or not. My second thought is Salford a couple times. My experience has been once you make one tillage pass, be prepared to do 5 or 6 until it is smoothed out. Any tillage "here" only makes ribbons and then you have to chop them into smaller chunks. | |
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