For a food plot, the JD stuff is more than adequate. A 70/71 series can and will plant corn, sorghum, and beans. Turnips, rape, beets, and wheat can be broadcast with a $20.00 hand broadcaster. Beware of a bunch of equipment for sale out there that has been "checked over" or "gone over" and a fresh coat of paint sprayed on. Planters have parts that wear, affecting planting accuracy. Even in a food plot scenario, you want the best planting you can get to maximize your seed dollars. Check out before you buy.
First picture is a turnip patch, planted by broadcasting over a plowed and disced seed bed a couple of days ahead of a rain. Not cultipacked, just lightly disced in. Second is a pair of JD 70 Flexi planters I refurbed, new disc openers, bushings, hardware, complete disassembly, blasted and painted, and fabbed up toolbar. There's a fella east of Gallatin that sells used implements. I'll try to find his number. HTH Mark
PS.....any quail or pheasants up in your neck of the woods need pointed?