Drill or No Till?

   / Drill or No Till?
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#11  
I priced 6' Sukup last year and like it, need an updated price. I will look at Brillion. I was looking at used JD drill maybe a 8300?

Thanks for all your help.
 
   / Drill or No Till?
  • Thread Starter
#12  
I priced 6' Sukup last year and like it, need an updated price. I will look at Brillion. I was looking at used JD drill maybe a 8300?

Thanks for all your help.
 
   / Drill or No Till? #13  
Turkeyman,

Have you contacted the Wild Turkey Federation or Pheasants Forever in your county? In my county they have a 7' no-till drill that I have used, no charge. Don't recall the brand but it worked well for timothy, brohm, alfalfa and clover. I've also used it for warm season grasses (big blue / switch) but working the ground and using a drop seeder works better for that. Pay attention to the planting depths of the seeds, it makes a difference.

I have 55 acres planted with grasses and legumes that provide cover for the wildlife. Throughout the acres are food plots planted 100' apart consisting of 2 rows grain sorghum and 2 rows corn with warm season grasses planted in between the food plot rows. I plant the sorghum and corn annually with a conventional 4-row corn/bean planter.

dsb
 
   / Drill or No Till? #14  
Turkeyman,

Have you contacted the Wild Turkey Federation or Pheasants Forever in your county? In my county they have a 7' no-till drill that I have used, no charge. Don't recall the brand but it worked well for timothy, brohm, alfalfa and clover. I've also used it for warm season grasses (big blue / switch) but working the ground and using a drop seeder works better for that. Pay attention to the planting depths of the seeds, it makes a difference.

I have 55 acres planted with grasses and legumes that provide cover for the wildlife. Throughout the acres are food plots planted 100' apart consisting of 2 rows grain sorghum and 2 rows corn with warm season grasses planted in between the food plot rows. I plant the sorghum and corn annually with a conventional 4-row corn/bean planter.

dsb
 
   / Drill or No Till? #15  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Turkeyman,

Have you contacted the Wild Turkey Federation or Pheasants Forever in your county? In my county they have a 7' no-till drill that I have used, no charge. Don't recall the brand but it worked well for timothy, brohm, alfalfa and clover. I've also used it for warm season grasses (big blue / switch) but working the ground and using a drop seeder works better for that. Pay attention to the planting depths of the seeds, it makes a difference.

I have 55 acres planted with grasses and legumes that provide cover for the wildlife. Throughout the acres are food plots planted 100' apart consisting of 2 rows grain sorghum and 2 rows corn with warm season grasses planted in between the food plot rows. I plant the sorghum and corn annually with a conventional 4-row corn/bean planter.

dsb
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That just knocked enough cobwebs outta my feeble ol' mind too make me think of another idea. Our Soil and Water Conservation District also rents (Tye and Great Plains) no-till drills. Both "pasture drills" and soybean drills.

They rent "per acre" with a minimum. I'd contact the county extention agent in your area.
 
   / Drill or No Till? #16  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Turkeyman,

Have you contacted the Wild Turkey Federation or Pheasants Forever in your county? In my county they have a 7' no-till drill that I have used, no charge. Don't recall the brand but it worked well for timothy, brohm, alfalfa and clover. I've also used it for warm season grasses (big blue / switch) but working the ground and using a drop seeder works better for that. Pay attention to the planting depths of the seeds, it makes a difference.

I have 55 acres planted with grasses and legumes that provide cover for the wildlife. Throughout the acres are food plots planted 100' apart consisting of 2 rows grain sorghum and 2 rows corn with warm season grasses planted in between the food plot rows. I plant the sorghum and corn annually with a conventional 4-row corn/bean planter.

dsb
)</font>

That just knocked enough cobwebs outta my feeble ol' mind too make me think of another idea. Our Soil and Water Conservation District also rents (Tye and Great Plains) no-till drills. Both "pasture drills" and soybean drills.

They rent "per acre" with a minimum. I'd contact the county extention agent in your area.
 
   / Drill or No Till? #17  
Good catch Farmwithjunk. The drill I used is managed by the county Soil & Water Conservation District. Was donated to them by one or both of the organizations I mentioned. In my case there was no charge, not sure if that was because I was establishing the ground as part of a conservation reserve program or not.

On another note, I get the seed for the foodplots for no charge. That comes directly from the local Pheasants Forever chapter.

dsb
 
   / Drill or No Till? #18  
Good catch Farmwithjunk. The drill I used is managed by the county Soil & Water Conservation District. Was donated to them by one or both of the organizations I mentioned. In my case there was no charge, not sure if that was because I was establishing the ground as part of a conservation reserve program or not.

On another note, I get the seed for the foodplots for no charge. That comes directly from the local Pheasants Forever chapter.

dsb
 

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