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<blockquote data-quote="blackcowz" data-source="post: 703357" data-attributes="member: 8834"><p>Well, I've been looking, and my seed company has some for sale, but not for rent. Not even our co-op has one I could rent. (County Extension don't got one either.) Seed isn't huge concern, as I can buy outs for a little less than $0.20 per pound and I bought a lot of good native grass for a discounted price at $3 a pound. I myself would rather own the machine anyhow, and I think I could make it work, provided I get good down pressure and a heavy drill. Thanks for the info though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackcowz, post: 703357, member: 8834"] Well, I've been looking, and my seed company has some for sale, but not for rent. Not even our co-op has one I could rent. (County Extension don't got one either.) Seed isn't huge concern, as I can buy outs for a little less than $0.20 per pound and I bought a lot of good native grass for a discounted price at $3 a pound. I myself would rather own the machine anyhow, and I think I could make it work, provided I get good down pressure and a heavy drill. Thanks for the info though! [/QUOTE]
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