What would be a good drill for soybeans and wheat? I am thinking 7.5" for wheat and 15" for soybeans so I would have to be able to block off every other hole. Single disc or double disc?
I am thinking NOT no-til, I would go in front with likely a disc to loosen the soil surface. I would pull behind a Brillion crusher to level or firm the soil.
I am thinking something like JD 8300 or similar IH/Case-IH. These seem to be heavier than the one's around when I was growing up. If I am off base here please re-direct me.
Yes, needs to be an economical way to put in a soybean crop.
Paul
I am thinking NOT no-til, I would go in front with likely a disc to loosen the soil surface. I would pull behind a Brillion crusher to level or firm the soil.
I am thinking something like JD 8300 or similar IH/Case-IH. These seem to be heavier than the one's around when I was growing up. If I am off base here please re-direct me.
Yes, needs to be an economical way to put in a soybean crop.
Paul