Refco
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- Location
- County Durham
I was talking to a machinery dealer the other day and he was telling me the pros and cons between two drills that he had in his yard.
The drill, for which he is a main dealer for, was obviously the better drill and gave more even germination. That is to say, you go to bed at night with nothing to be seen in the field, and in the morning it's all there.
My argument is that if the stuff is going to be in the ground for ten or eleven months, does it really matter if some seeds germinate a few days before or after the rest?
The drill, for which he is a main dealer for, was obviously the better drill and gave more even germination. That is to say, you go to bed at night with nothing to be seen in the field, and in the morning it's all there.
My argument is that if the stuff is going to be in the ground for ten or eleven months, does it really matter if some seeds germinate a few days before or after the rest?