Food plot implements

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by BigbuckHunter04, Feb 18, 2017.

  1. BigbuckHunter04

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    Has or does anyone own and use the firminator food plot implement for there deer farming? If so would you recommend ?


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    Yes, I have a Firminator ATV model. It's a quality product. I would go with a powerful ATV or small tractor for this model. It is the real deal. Any particular questions?
     
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    Got any nice videos of you using it?
     
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    A few questions. What kind of seeds have you run through it? I ended up getting a tractor instead of a atv. So I ordered a 6 ' model. They seem like they are pretty rugged with good adjustability.


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    You can use any seed in it. I'm not a fan of seed mixes that use tiny seeds mixed with larger seeds. That never made sense to me. How can you set any seed gate for that? I would keep to seeds of similar sizes for each seed load. If you are planting a seed that requires a depth (for example, oats) you need to make two passes. One to put the seed down and one to disk it in.
     

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