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Thread: Woods seeder vs no till grain drill

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    Default Woods seeder vs no till grain drill

    Looking for any insight or experience with the two. Pros and cons of each. Will be used primarily for food plot mixes, beans, sorghum etc..The woods is advertised as no till but not sure how that can be unless there is a lot of adjustment with the disc in the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wadmalaw View Post
    Looking for any insight or experience with the two. Pros and cons of each. Will be used primarily for food plot mixes, beans, sorghum etc..The woods is advertised as no till but not sure how that can be unless there is a lot of adjustment with the disc in the front.
    I use a Great Plains 3p606NT and it is pretty damned hard to beat.


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    I second the Great Plains. It’ll do all you need/want.
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    a bean aint a grain
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quackhead22 View Post
    I use a Great Plains 3p606NT and it is pretty damned hard to beat.


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    I have this model as well and plant everything with it.


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