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Old 06-12-2009, 09:07 AM
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haystack
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Default RE: ??? on soybeans


"A no-till drill is the perfect tool for planting plots. It works great with soybeans, corn, clover, alfalfa, wheat, etc. You can plant nearly any grain or grass seed with a no-till drill."

Soybeans that I'm in the process of planting for food plots come in 60# bags, 3150 seeds per pound. I use 70# per acre, which works out to 220,000 seeds per acre.

Ag type no-till drills can be rented at co-ops, in my area, for 6 to 7 dollars an acre.



This is a no-till drill used by many food plotters.




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