2004 - Volume #28, Issue #4, Page #35
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Low-Cost Splitter Hitch
Brad Smidt wanted to plant narrow row soybeans without the expense of buying a new drill. So the Lennox, S. Dak., farmer used old machinery parts to build his own low-cost splitter hitch. It lets him pull two 36-in. row planters in tandem behind his tractor to plant beans in 18-in. rows.
  The front planter is a D..........


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2004 - Volume #28, Issue #4