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draggin pastures--who does it and with what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1105099" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Like shaz, I only drag if I'm overseeding a badly pugged area. </p><p>Have seen more than one respected pasture guru indicate that the only real economic benefit to 'dragging' is wealth transfer from one generation to another - paying your kids to do it, and writing it off on your taxes. Probably not really worth the fuel and wear/tear on the tractor to do. </p><p>Though, for some folks, tractor seat time beats time with a mental therapist. Can't fault 'em on that point...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1105099, member: 12607"] Like shaz, I only drag if I'm overseeding a badly pugged area. Have seen more than one respected pasture guru indicate that the only real economic benefit to 'dragging' is wealth transfer from one generation to another - paying your kids to do it, and writing it off on your taxes. Probably not really worth the fuel and wear/tear on the tractor to do. Though, for some folks, tractor seat time beats time with a mental therapist. Can't fault 'em on that point... [/QUOTE]
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