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Sod Seeding with no till drill
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbroke" data-source="post: 1241514" data-attributes="member: 18114"><p>Thanks for all the input. I thought it odd that these no till drill food plot machines would even be made if they didn't work. I hope to get some increase out of the old pasture by planting hay barley, winter peas, perennial rye grass, some forage radish and purple top turnips and a little sweet clover. It is dry here this spring and the season is short in Montana so hope to at least get back the costs in the pasture growth. Hope for the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbroke, post: 1241514, member: 18114"] Thanks for all the input. I thought it odd that these no till drill food plot machines would even be made if they didn't work. I hope to get some increase out of the old pasture by planting hay barley, winter peas, perennial rye grass, some forage radish and purple top turnips and a little sweet clover. It is dry here this spring and the season is short in Montana so hope to at least get back the costs in the pasture growth. Hope for the best. [/QUOTE]
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