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<blockquote data-quote="TomW" data-source="post: 515067" data-attributes="member: 4618"><p>I am planning on putting down some clover seed soon. Our local FNH guy has a drill to rent for $200 day - I am only planting 50 pounds. The question - do I rent the drill or just spread it and maybe an extra 50 lbs to compensate for the germination loss. </p><p>Seed is $135 /50 lbs</p><p>Would the drill really ge that much better germination?</p><p>thanks </p><p>tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomW, post: 515067, member: 4618"] I am planning on putting down some clover seed soon. Our local FNH guy has a drill to rent for $200 day - I am only planting 50 pounds. The question - do I rent the drill or just spread it and maybe an extra 50 lbs to compensate for the germination loss. Seed is $135 /50 lbs Would the drill really ge that much better germination? thanks tom [/QUOTE]
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