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Kooiker
Posted 5/19/2022 23:22 (#9667308 - in reply to #9666771)
Subject: RE: What do you use to plant beans?



trakman - 5/19/2022 15:56 I use a 955 case split row planter and plant 23 rows at a time at 15 in. The most simple and trouble-free planter for planting soybeans! I drop 135,000 seeds and at that rate I can plant right at 80 acres.



If I was ever going to buy something for the sole purpose of putting beans in the ground, that is probably what I'd look for.

It checks all the right boxes.    Depth control/seed to soil contact, singulation/rate control (not a controlled spill), bulk fill, capable of no-till in stock form, narrow rows & cheap.

Are the drums ground driven or hyd?    If they're ground, how hard would it be to make them hyd drive for variable rate prescriptions?




Edited by Kooiker 5/19/2022 23:23
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