Drag For Covering Seed at Aleta Thomas blog

Drag For Covering Seed. I am in need of a drag to cover wildlife seeds in a food plot. If you broadcast small seeds onto a fluffy seedbed, then “lightly disk” or drag the field, again you run the risk of burying a good many. I think a cultipacker behind the drill would firm the soil around the seeds and get you a better stand with less seeds. Till, broadcast seeds, then cultipack. Covering up seed (i know i'm being very general), how much difference is there is using a harrow drag and a cultipacker. Mine works ok but is not as efficient as i. Drag harrow is a good tool but it will not pack/pressure seeds into close contact with soil, which a cultipacker does. What is best method for getting these types of seeds covered? Can anyone tell me or show me a good homemade drag for covering up seed in food plots?

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Mine works ok but is not as efficient as i. If you broadcast small seeds onto a fluffy seedbed, then “lightly disk” or drag the field, again you run the risk of burying a good many. Covering up seed (i know i'm being very general), how much difference is there is using a harrow drag and a cultipacker. I am in need of a drag to cover wildlife seeds in a food plot. What is best method for getting these types of seeds covered? Can anyone tell me or show me a good homemade drag for covering up seed in food plots? Till, broadcast seeds, then cultipack. Drag harrow is a good tool but it will not pack/pressure seeds into close contact with soil, which a cultipacker does. I think a cultipacker behind the drill would firm the soil around the seeds and get you a better stand with less seeds.

A Homemade Drag Deer Hunter Forum

Drag For Covering Seed Till, broadcast seeds, then cultipack. I am in need of a drag to cover wildlife seeds in a food plot. Mine works ok but is not as efficient as i. Till, broadcast seeds, then cultipack. What is best method for getting these types of seeds covered? Drag harrow is a good tool but it will not pack/pressure seeds into close contact with soil, which a cultipacker does. Can anyone tell me or show me a good homemade drag for covering up seed in food plots? I think a cultipacker behind the drill would firm the soil around the seeds and get you a better stand with less seeds. If you broadcast small seeds onto a fluffy seedbed, then “lightly disk” or drag the field, again you run the risk of burying a good many. Covering up seed (i know i'm being very general), how much difference is there is using a harrow drag and a cultipacker.

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