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Seeders
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So I know there are a few types of seeders out there. I am looking for some pros and cons about a couple types. Hopefully you can help.Air seedersI know these are better for smaller seedsCan cover a…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Iain Robson Jan 31, 2013.

Harrows
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can someone go through the different types of harrows and what the advantage of each is?I have found a few already like tine, spring, chain, but I am not sure what the advantage of each is.Any help…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Iain Robson Dec 31, 2012.

 

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