It is actually a seeder, not a harvester, let me explain. I grew up on a farm in North Dakota. We had a feedlot that held several hundered calfs. We had 2 farms, creatively named the north place and the south place. Grandpa, always an impatient man, wanted to plant 40 acres of alfalfa on the south place but the drills were 25 miles north. He had me load his feed truck, the kind with the big mixer screws, with manure. He let it mix for a while then we added the alfalfa seed and oats(the cover crop) and let it mix more. We one of those to spread that that mix the field then ran over it with a disc. It worked great, he had an excellent crop.
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