Drycreek
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Any interest in a roller crimper ? It’s not factory, but it does the job well. I tried my best to go no till by broadcasting and crimping, but Texas heat leaves me with nothing to crimp in the fall and my timing in spring doesn’t match our rainfall. Made by a professional welder and works well. Pillow block bearings with zerks. Price leaves room for freight. I forgot to say that although the drum was empty, it can be filled with water or sand. 
$1,500
				
			$1,500
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		 I can’t believe I destroy most of the “beneficial microbes” and earthworms when I scratch the surface of a plot that has fried all summer. If there were any there, they’ve gone deeper or gotten fried. We can’t plant here in August or even early September because it’s too dry usually. We have to wait on a rain or the promise of one, then we have to worry about army worms. I have seen them eat a half acre wheat plot to the ground in a 24 hour period. It was 3”/4” tall. Nothing you can do but replant.
 I can’t believe I destroy most of the “beneficial microbes” and earthworms when I scratch the surface of a plot that has fried all summer. If there were any there, they’ve gone deeper or gotten fried. We can’t plant here in August or even early September because it’s too dry usually. We have to wait on a rain or the promise of one, then we have to worry about army worms. I have seen them eat a half acre wheat plot to the ground in a 24 hour period. It was 3”/4” tall. Nothing you can do but replant. 

