Posted by ljs01 on April 02, 2010 at 06:56:42 from (67.224.18.99):
In Reply to: MF Grain drill posted by STRAHL on April 01, 2010 at 12:13:29:
Weigh a quart of seed, use that to calculate the number of quarts per acre. Check the calibration by rubberbanding small plastic bags over the seed tubes and catching seed while you run the seeder over a measured distance (I think a couple hundred feet would do). Weigh the seed you caught, and using the width of the seeder and the length you drove, calculate the actual lb. per acre of seed. The distance you drive will depend on the amount of seed you are trying to put on per acre, and the accuracy limits of the scale you use for the weights.
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