sascaggs
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I've been learning more about BCS attachments for finishing beds. At a market garden or small farm scale, the power harrow seems like a great option. However, I've recently heard about the combination of a rear tine tiller and a precision depth roller -- basically a steel roller attachment for a tiller that gives more precise control over the depth of tiller tines and creates a nice flat planting bed that is firmer than the fluffy rows created by a rotary plow.
The benefit of these attachments over just straight up tilling is supposed to be that you leave more of the soil structure intact because you are not churning up subsoil with the tiller tines. This apparently prevents the creation of a "hard pan" about 8-12 inches deep. My question is, does the precision depth roller really work as a 1-to-1 replacement for a power harrow?
The benefit of these attachments over just straight up tilling is supposed to be that you leave more of the soil structure intact because you are not churning up subsoil with the tiller tines. This apparently prevents the creation of a "hard pan" about 8-12 inches deep. My question is, does the precision depth roller really work as a 1-to-1 replacement for a power harrow?