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NO-TILL DRILL
On April 5, 2005, Cherokee County Agricultural Extension Agent, Keith Wood, joined the HRWC's Leadership Team at the Mason/Stalcup project site to educate them about the use of the Great Plains no-till drill.
Then, the drill was used to reseed the field at that site. On April 5, 2005, Cherokee County Agricultural Extension Agent, Keith Wood, joined the HRWC's Leadership Team at the Mason/Stalcup project site to educate them about the use of the Great Plains no-till drill.
Then, the drill was used to reseed the field at that site. On April 5, 2005, Cherokee County Agricultural Extension Agent, Keith Wood, joined the HRWC's Leadership Team at the Mason/Stalcup project site to educate them about the use of the Great Plains no-till drill.
Then, the drill was used to reseed the field at that site. On April 5, 2005, Cherokee County Agricultural Extension Agent, Keith Wood, joined the HRWC's Leadership Team at the Mason/Stalcup project site to educate them about the use of the Great Plains no-till drill.
Then, the drill was used to reseed the field at that site. On April 5, 2005, Cherokee County Agricultural Extension Agent, Keith Wood, joined the HRWC's Leadership Team at the Mason/Stalcup project site to educate them about the use of the Great Plains no-till drill.
Then, the drill was used to reseed the field at that site. On April 5, 2005, Cherokee County Agricultural Extension Agent, Keith Wood, joined the HRWC's Leadership Team at the Mason/Stalcup project site to educate them about the use of the Great Plains no-till drill.
Then, the drill was used to reseed the field at that site.
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