Foggy47
5 year old buck +
Bear, I was just looking at that Greenscape 750 again. Seems to me this is more of a "seeder" approach than a drill. These are being sold quite heavily by Woods, Land Pride and more. As I understand it these are more of a minimum till seeder than a drill........in that they scatter the seeds and then cultipack them. That add I showed on the Greensccape thread has a guy that seems to know the biz listed in the add......I might be inclined to call him. Seems to know the product.
^ this is the same approach thet Brillion uses quite successfully for large scale farmers. They seem to like it......but it is not no-till.
Looks like a well made machine, but not sure you have a no tillage implement with one of those??? I think the design of these is much more like the Woods seeders??
I'm hearing more comment on the Genesis having too-thin of coulters.....and they are not standing up in rocky ground. Dunno......but that would be a concern to me.
How big of a tractor do you have? If I had just a bit more tractor.....and heavy soils.....I would have held-out for a 3 point GP six foot no till drill. Sorting this stuff out aint easy for guys that need to know.....like you and me. Grin. GOOD LUCK!
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^ this is the same approach thet Brillion uses quite successfully for large scale farmers. They seem to like it......but it is not no-till.
Looks like a well made machine, but not sure you have a no tillage implement with one of those??? I think the design of these is much more like the Woods seeders??
I'm hearing more comment on the Genesis having too-thin of coulters.....and they are not standing up in rocky ground. Dunno......but that would be a concern to me.
How big of a tractor do you have? If I had just a bit more tractor.....and heavy soils.....I would have held-out for a 3 point GP six foot no till drill. Sorting this stuff out aint easy for guys that need to know.....like you and me. Grin. GOOD LUCK!
Sent you a PM.
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