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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2606526" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>I seen NO reason to turn over soil with a plow for most of your food plot seeds</p><p> all you will do IMO< is turn up old seeds in the soil, and possible turn good top soil down to a lower depth, doing more harm than good, not to mention the possible loss of top soil from rains before things build back a solid base!</p><p> 99% of all the major food plot seeds do not require a site to be plowed, most seeds just need a few inches at most of un compacted soil to grow well</p><p> going deeper just isn;t worth the doing so IMO! wasting time fuel and doing more harm than good!</p><p></p><p>I think a decent disc is about as deep soil turning over tool as one needs for food plotting, plows are almost a thing of the past in most places, due to they are not really needed anymore!</p><p></p><p>and yes I fully agree a tractor is pretty much like an investment any more, with current prices climbing so fast, </p><p>a well taken care of machine will hold its value a LONG time! possibly even be worth more than one paid for it</p><p> </p><p>its a crazy time were living in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2606526, member: 11837"] I seen NO reason to turn over soil with a plow for most of your food plot seeds all you will do IMO< is turn up old seeds in the soil, and possible turn good top soil down to a lower depth, doing more harm than good, not to mention the possible loss of top soil from rains before things build back a solid base! 99% of all the major food plot seeds do not require a site to be plowed, most seeds just need a few inches at most of un compacted soil to grow well going deeper just isn;t worth the doing so IMO! wasting time fuel and doing more harm than good! I think a decent disc is about as deep soil turning over tool as one needs for food plotting, plows are almost a thing of the past in most places, due to they are not really needed anymore! and yes I fully agree a tractor is pretty much like an investment any more, with current prices climbing so fast, a well taken care of machine will hold its value a LONG time! possibly even be worth more than one paid for it its a crazy time were living in! [/QUOTE]
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