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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5637916" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>We have the 1006NT in both colors. The great plains has been upgraded with the native grass box and the small seed box. If we get all of the USDA / NRCS work we are in for I will wear out both by december. Thats why we are renting the haybuster its all rocky cherty clay and will eat a drill up. The first 138 acres is all forbs, then 300 acres of natives and warm season grasses then theres 900 acres of rough as hell to be determined as to what gets planted or how</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5637916, member: 20151"] We have the 1006NT in both colors. The great plains has been upgraded with the native grass box and the small seed box. If we get all of the USDA / NRCS work we are in for I will wear out both by december. Thats why we are renting the haybuster its all rocky cherty clay and will eat a drill up. The first 138 acres is all forbs, then 300 acres of natives and warm season grasses then theres 900 acres of rough as hell to be determined as to what gets planted or how [/QUOTE]
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