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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7565995" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>The Moore Unidrill has press wheels which roll the row where the seed is placed, but doesn’t roll the ground between the seed rows. This leaves a corrugated surface which is highly resistant to wind and water erosion.</p><p>The problem with using a conventional roller after drilling is that whole width is flattened and smoothed making it vulnerable to erosion. There is also the cost of the extra operation.</p><p>The Moore Unidrill isn’t so good in wetter stickier conditions where the discs can create slots, covering can be poor and the rolling can seal the seed in. But on arable sand it’s my drill of choice and has proven reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7565995, member: 2119"] The Moore Unidrill has press wheels which roll the row where the seed is placed, but doesn’t roll the ground between the seed rows. This leaves a corrugated surface which is highly resistant to wind and water erosion. The problem with using a conventional roller after drilling is that whole width is flattened and smoothed making it vulnerable to erosion. There is also the cost of the extra operation. The Moore Unidrill isn’t so good in wetter stickier conditions where the discs can create slots, covering can be poor and the rolling can seal the seed in. But on arable sand it’s my drill of choice and has proven reliable. [/QUOTE]
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