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      <title>Tips for Maintaining Your Coulter Disc This Season</title>
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      <description>Getting your coulter disc setup correctly is one of those small tasks that can completely change how your planting season goes. If the disc is sharp and set to the right depth, it slices through corn stalks and bean stubble like a hot knife through</description>
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