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Re: which implements do I REALY need.
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Posted by Robert on September 05, 2003 at 07:21:55 from (66.250.5.14):
In Reply to: which implements do I REALY need. posted by Slofr8 on September 04, 2003 at 19:31:28:
I have to plant food plots in order to maintain my "ag.exempt" status on the 65 acres I own, and have managed to do that (food plots), with an old drag type tandem disk, and a borrowed seeder (broadcast) that I've "rigged to fit my JD "A" with a power lift (no hydraulics to speak of). I plant oats and clover. For covering the seed, I have a home made device (two landscape timbers with a piece of chicken wire tieing the two together) that I drag behind my son's 4 wheeler. This is a pretty crude operation, for sure, but the oats come up, as does the clover, and the deer (and tax man,LOL) are happy. As posted earlier, for food plots, you're not really going for yield, so it doesn't require a lot of investment in equipment. Good Luck!
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