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Building a No-till Drill
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<blockquote data-quote="EAT BEEF" data-source="post: 703119" data-attributes="member: 7761"><p>R u a good welder? I have often thought about doing something like that,but by the time I built it I think I would have more money in it than I could get out of it.Do you have a link to the info you mentioned? I would like reading it.Does your FSA office have a drill you can rent? NRCS had then in Ohio,but not in Oklahoma or at least this part.I have drilled wheat and rye into sod w/a conventional drill and done pretty well if the ground is damp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EAT BEEF, post: 703119, member: 7761"] R u a good welder? I have often thought about doing something like that,but by the time I built it I think I would have more money in it than I could get out of it.Do you have a link to the info you mentioned? I would like reading it.Does your FSA office have a drill you can rent? NRCS had then in Ohio,but not in Oklahoma or at least this part.I have drilled wheat and rye into sod w/a conventional drill and done pretty well if the ground is damp. [/QUOTE]
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