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Hey Mick T. check this out (covers are crimped)(updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 4435194" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>When you guys are talking about "crimping" I assume you just mean you are mashing the cover crop down so that it acts as mulch and using a fancy new term for that? If that's so, it makes sense to me assuming the crop you are running over is dead and will cover the ground the same as mulch does. That's a LOT less work than bringing in a wagon load of hay and spreading it over a garden. I'm still not sure why you need to make a special tool though. Why couldn't you use a cultipacker or some such tool?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 4435194, member: 12277"] When you guys are talking about "crimping" I assume you just mean you are mashing the cover crop down so that it acts as mulch and using a fancy new term for that? If that's so, it makes sense to me assuming the crop you are running over is dead and will cover the ground the same as mulch does. That's a LOT less work than bringing in a wagon load of hay and spreading it over a garden. I'm still not sure why you need to make a special tool though. Why couldn't you use a cultipacker or some such tool? [/QUOTE]
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