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Roundup Ready Soybean seed from the Co-op
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5131776" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Thanks for the info..... considering the acreage we have in plots I would absolutely rent before purchasing a piece of equipment to plant beans.....I do have access to a two row no-till planter I just hadn't tried it yet (and it needs some work to be field ready)....and I hadn't even thought about a rental to plant beans..... several years ago I rented a drill from our county extension office to renovate our pastures with grass seed and clover....but they have since sold the machine....I'll have to check with our local co-op for future plantings....thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5131776, member: 20594"] Thanks for the info..... considering the acreage we have in plots I would absolutely rent before purchasing a piece of equipment to plant beans.....I do have access to a two row no-till planter I just hadn't tried it yet (and it needs some work to be field ready)....and I hadn't even thought about a rental to plant beans..... several years ago I rented a drill from our county extension office to renovate our pastures with grass seed and clover....but they have since sold the machine....I'll have to check with our local co-op for future plantings....thanks. [/QUOTE]
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