Posted by Paul Searl on August 28, 2012 at 11:46:49 from (199.151.19.25):
In Reply to: nrcs planters posted by jackinok on August 28, 2012 at 09:19:42:
It varies from county to county since the drills are usually locally purchased. Most of them around here are 8 or 10 footers, Great Plains and Truax seem to be popular brands. IIRC 60HP for the 8 ft and 80 hp for the 10 Ft but its been a while since I looked.
NRCS is a USDA Agency like FSA, The districts are local partners with NRCS, but are a seperate organization, but are very closely tied to NRCS. When the SCS was started in respense to the dust bowl they had trouble connecting with farmers since most of the SCS folks were younger college graduates that were not local to the area. The Districts were created to have a bridge between SCS and the locals, now they have a lot more flexability then NRCS as long as they can stay funded.
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