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Unverferth ripper stripper good or bad?
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unifarmor
Posted 3/26/2008 17:06 (#342370 - in reply to #341988)
Subject: Re: Unverferth ripper stripper good or bad?



Western Oregon
since no one else will comment I'll give you my .02
It depends....
We have one. Have heavy clay riverbottom soil which is always wet when we are chopping silage. The unverferth is pretty agressive so I think it works well for us. Sometimes we have to go over the row twice. To deal with the clods we put no-till coulters on our White corn planter.
If we didn't have compaction problems and think we had to go 18" deep I think it would be a little too much.
It does work and shatter the ground more than others I have seen.
So, I guess we like it.
It's what we have.
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