dieselscout80
Veteran Member
HoustonBrama,
I am over in Stewart County, near Dover. In every county in Tennessee, there is a USDA farm office. They will let you borrow (rent) their seed drill, and it will plant the seed correctly, cover, and pack. It costs six dollars per acre. Very inexpensive way to get the use of a $30,000 machine. It will also save on wasted seed.
Jeff Quinn
gunblast.com
I really want to use one, but the ones in our county require one set hydraulic remotes and I don't have them on my tractor yet.