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Greenscape 750-2 No Till feedback pleae
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Contributors to this thread:
Brokenbear 23-Jan-23
fuzzy 23-Jan-23
Buckdeer 23-Jan-23
Saphead 24-Jan-23
Saphead 24-Jan-23
Brokenbear 24-Jan-23
fuzzy 25-Jan-23
From: Brokenbear
23-Jan-23
New guy here from Southeast Missouri ..Howdy everyone

I am ready to switch to no-till planting and intend to follow the Dr Woods Buffalo system ..

Big name machines new or used are too much $$ and the really light weight one will likely not work in my river bottom soils ..

Middle of the road machine for my ground and tractor (JD 5045E seems to be the Greenscape 750-2 but the people who sell them do not know anything about them

Or at least I have not found that said person yet who hashands on experience ..so hoping some of you guys on here own on or knows someone who does who I can ask a few questions of

For example it says the MINIMUM seed rate on the bog box for soybeans is 100LB per acre ????????

Thanks Bear

From: fuzzy
23-Jan-23
A bushel and a half (90 - 100# ) per acre is right for soybeans

From: Buckdeer
23-Jan-23
https://habitat-talk.com/ has a couple good threads on smaller no till machines

From: Saphead
24-Jan-23
Look on the food plot forum

From: Saphead
24-Jan-23
https://www.bowsite.com/db/forums/thread.cfm?forum=4&threadid=465021&MESSAGES=77&FF=4

From: Brokenbear
24-Jan-23
Mr Fuzzy ..see this chart for drilling/planter set up for actual planted beans but I agree your pounds are likely accurate for broadcast beans ..I have been drilling beans for years at 65 lb/ AC for years with good results but I am in heavy soil ..so depending on you soil etc your suggested pounds may be close

https://www.stineseed.com/agronomy/soybean-planting-chart/

Thanks Buckdeer will do

Thanks Saphead ..Been following that one but I did not wish to "high Jack" another man's thread asking questions

Bear

From: fuzzy
25-Jan-23
Brokenbear you're right, I've only every broadcast seeded soybeans and I should have noted that in my post.

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