jimg
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This past fall I replanted my hay fields and one came in very well while the other was only just OK...some spots came in very well while others had very little germination. In short the field has some blank spots. The field that came out well was mostly exposed soil, very little trash. After some thought and walking the fields I've tentatively concluded the problem (mostly) was too much trash left after the burn down. (FYI I used a NT drill.) If it was a field trash issue would a very wavy coulter have helped? I'm not sure how waviness is classified but what came on my rental machine was wavy but only just. What do you think? My reasoning is a strongly wavy pattern would have chopped up or at least pushed the trash out of the way.