Tim D
Bronze Member
Our first no-till drill was a Haybuster 10'. It was used on a lot of acres drilling anything that could be run through it. If you are seeding crops to chop on ground that has had previous crop chopped off, penetration will be tough. A John Deere would be best bet if soils are hard from all of the traffic in this case. If ground is not to hard, the GP or HB will be fine. Unless HB has changed there feed system, I like the JD or GP feed system better. Around here you mostly see JD or GP. You might also check into using a Aerway aerator for no-till and pasture ground for loosening top compaction. Excellent tool to aerate and get water to absorb. We really like ours and ground drills nice behind it.