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<blockquote data-quote="RobDooley" data-source="post: 4933757" data-attributes="member: 20045"><p>The farm hands do a great job of discing food plot. In years past, I would have them lightly disc the seed in with average results. I know this process is probably burying some seed too deep for germination. I know I should use a cultipacker which I do not have. I'm sure the farmer has one at his farm which is several miles from food plot and I would incur additional expense even if he would agree to do. Anyone have any luck with something else. I was considering driving over food plot with my ATV or even my truck. Would the truck be too heavy? I was thinking his tractor with three discs weigh more than my truck. Plan on planting oats, clover and mix in some brassicas. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Good luck hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobDooley, post: 4933757, member: 20045"] The farm hands do a great job of discing food plot. In years past, I would have them lightly disc the seed in with average results. I know this process is probably burying some seed too deep for germination. I know I should use a cultipacker which I do not have. I'm sure the farmer has one at his farm which is several miles from food plot and I would incur additional expense even if he would agree to do. Anyone have any luck with something else. I was considering driving over food plot with my ATV or even my truck. Would the truck be too heavy? I was thinking his tractor with three discs weigh more than my truck. Plan on planting oats, clover and mix in some brassicas. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Good luck hunting. [/QUOTE]
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