Posted by Erik Ks farmer on February 06, 2013 at 18:49:03 from (199.241.240.16):
In Reply to: Implement sales?? posted by Erik Ks farmer on February 06, 2013 at 16:31:42:
I'm not locked into the need for a planter. I have gone to no till the last 2 years and it is working very well. I need a planter to put fert down with or a bar. I can also hire my N applied, I prefer to do my own work my way on my time. I know this planter and I think this experience has pushed me toward an applicator. At the very least I will add fert to this planter. It is not the trade allowance that offended me, it is the general attitude that a man who can't drop big money at their feet is not worth their time. Things change, including my equipment needs and when the time comes for more equipment down the road I know where I will deal and where I will not based on these experiences.
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