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Recommendations on buying new no-till drill
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<blockquote data-quote="RustyTub" data-source="post: 1824664" data-attributes="member: 42586"><p>I would pull it with a 50hp Mahindra on smooth terrain. The food plot planters are by far the least expensive. When they are on an ag dealers lot the price jumps dramatically. The food plot, even with as small as they are is probably what I need what with as little pasture it would get used on. The county NRCS used to have equipment to rent, but they have since gotten rid of everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyTub, post: 1824664, member: 42586"] I would pull it with a 50hp Mahindra on smooth terrain. The food plot planters are by far the least expensive. When they are on an ag dealers lot the price jumps dramatically. The food plot, even with as small as they are is probably what I need what with as little pasture it would get used on. The county NRCS used to have equipment to rent, but they have since gotten rid of everything. [/QUOTE]
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