a cultipacker crushes up and evenly packs the soil around your seed giving you a better germination rate. A disc is just for working the ground to get it ready for planting. You can run a disc back over your soil after seeding to help cover the seeds but it doesn't pack them in like they really should be.
With that being said, I have not heard good thing about those atv discs. They don't have enough weight or pressure to really work any ground. You'll probably end up just scratching the surface.
a cultipacker crushes up and evenly packs the soil around your seed giving you a better germination rate. A disc is just for working the ground to get it ready for planting. You can run a disc back over your soil after seeding to help cover the seeds but it doesn't pack them in like they really should be.
With that being said, I have not heard good thing about those atv discs. They don't have enough weight or pressure to really work any ground. You'll probably end up just scratching the surface.
Good stuff sir, thanks for the explanation. I had kinda felt the same about ATV implements in my mind. I am on sandy loam (more sand than loam) so was willing to take a chance on one.
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