It's a Cornell video, I've never gotten a reply from any of my comments or questions from the plethora of posting I've made. They do have contact info at the end of the video though, maybe that will help. Really, if you just show this to a good welder/fabricator, they can reproduce with trial and error.
You will never get a reply from Cornell, there is contact info at the end of the video, if that helps. I would just show this video to a good welder/fabricator and they should be able to replicate though trial and error. Old school. Good luck.
I’m sure this is a very good invention but why does this have so many views? I found because I saw a time lapse of Lilly pads and I saw this on the same channel
Doesn't look particularly better than a pair of inward facing side knives... And the operator was going awfully slowly for cultivating plants of that size... At that speed he could have been using disks and burying the weedlings in the row.
I'm glad to finally see a video where someone is cultivating in a garden that has as many rocks as I do. lol
OK... Is there a link to a write-up of why/how these tool were developed, what their advantages are, and how they performed?
To remove wild vegetation any machinery I have land pls suggest
I need information about cultivation tools I want to buy please share contact no
It's a Cornell video, I've never gotten a reply from any of my comments or questions from the plethora of posting I've made. They do have contact info at the end of the video though, maybe that will help. Really, if you just show this to a good welder/fabricator, they can reproduce with trial and error.
I am interested in getting a cultivator like this. Please respond. Thank you.
John Muhire xxxxx
Cornell has a problem responding to its comment sections. There is contact info at the end of the video though, if that helps.
I'm willing to pay for the plans for these cultivators. Thanks.
You will never get a reply from Cornell, there is contact info at the end of the video, if that helps. I would just show this video to a good welder/fabricator and they should be able to replicate though trial and error. Old school. Good luck.
I’m sure this is a very good invention but why does this have so many views? I found because I saw a time lapse of Lilly pads and I saw this on the same channel
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And we have no idea what it looks like out of the dirt.
Doesn't look particularly better than a pair of inward facing side knives... And the operator was going awfully slowly for cultivating plants of that size... At that speed he could have been using disks and burying the weedlings in the row.
A lot of rocks in soil. Why?
Soil is different in different areas of the country. Some places "grow" rocks.
Geoff Pritchard
Rocks are not always bad, it makes the roots split. These are more little stones than rocks anyway.
In frosty zones, where the ground freezes each year, the earth just keeps pushing them up, like daisies.
Man if you could add a rock basket behind that it would be perfect
Clarence Pickering niace
next year before planting, run a rock picker through that a time or two and get out the rocks
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