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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 5073231" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>In the fall, buy a bag of cleaned feed oats in the horse feed area of your local store.</p><p></p><p>I bought a used 2 row cultivator from an auction. It works great turning and ripping up the woods plots on my property. There are too many rocks on 2 of the plots to use my tiller box. I was afraid it was going to either break the tiller or my tractor. The cultivator followed by the box scraper works great. All you need is good seed to soil contact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 5073231, member: 9490"] In the fall, buy a bag of cleaned feed oats in the horse feed area of your local store. I bought a used 2 row cultivator from an auction. It works great turning and ripping up the woods plots on my property. There are too many rocks on 2 of the plots to use my tiller box. I was afraid it was going to either break the tiller or my tractor. The cultivator followed by the box scraper works great. All you need is good seed to soil contact. [/QUOTE]
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