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Re: Bad Deer
[Re: jaredhunts]
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08/05/20 08:45 PM
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CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Awbarn, AL
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Well if you dont have rhino skin and elephant balls, this ain't the place for ya. I've been doin plots for a while now and seen all the fun tractors and implements to make food plotting easy. I'd seen the seed bags that said throw and grow before but always thought meh. I still love to turn dirt and one day i may have a no till drill. Until I got on this site I had never heard of throw and mow. I've had some really bad plots in certain areas but after trying TNM they have gotten better. My point being, TNM is a different approach to the game. Not alot of people know about it and CNC is the only one I've heard pushing it. So keep on CNC, be a broken record onTNM. It helped me. That’s awesome….Glad to see you’re getting some benefit out of the information. Your fields will just continue to improve over time. Don’t let these folks scare you from talking about it. That’s exactly what they’re trying to do. I’ve been dealing with it for years now so they don’t really phase me too much. I’ll continue to help folks as long as I’m allowed to. #afreemarket??
Last edited by CNC; 08/06/20 07:02 AM.
The Corn Crash!!!
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Re: Bad Deer
[Re: CNC]
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08/18/20 01:24 PM
08/18/20 01:24 PM
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Posts: 107 auburn
auburnlocal
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3 point
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Well if you dont have rhino skin and elephant balls, this ain't the place for ya. I've been doin plots for a while now and seen all the fun tractors and implements to make food plotting easy. I'd seen the seed bags that said throw and grow before but always thought meh. I still love to turn dirt and one day i may have a no till drill. Until I got on this site I had never heard of throw and mow. I've had some really bad plots in certain areas but after trying TNM they have gotten better. My point being, TNM is a different approach to the game. Not alot of people know about it and CNC is the only one I've heard pushing it. So keep on CNC, be a broken record onTNM. It helped me. That’s awesome….Glad to see you’re getting some benefit out of the information. Your fields will just continue to improve over time. Don’t let these folks scare you from talking about it. That’s exactly what they’re trying to do. I’ve been dealing with it for years now so they don’t really phase me too much. I’ll continue to help folks as long as I’m allowed to. #afreemarket?? I've been doing it the last two years and it works great. Saves a ton of time. I haven't saved any money yet but time is very important to me. I plant about 11 or 12 acres. Thanks CNC.
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