Establishing conservation plantings is no easy task. Native seed are often small or fluffy and create a unique set of problems for the conservationist to overcome. Planters must be capable of planting these small, fluffy seeds at a consistent rate and shallow, controlled depth. The USDA NRCS Plant Materials Program develops technical notes and videos to aid landowners and conservations in developing successful plantings.
Planters Selection Key to Conservation Planting Success
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