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Milo seed plate
Thinking about planting milo next year. Using a JD 1750 6 row vacuum planter. I could not find a seed plate/disc listed in manual. Can anyone help me out or will I have to use a drill. Everyone in this area is using planters not drills. All I have is a 1560 drill and I doubt I can close it up enough to be accurate.
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Thanks to both-will check with parts at JD dealer also I am at 7.5 on drill- will see what I can cut back to on chart. Don't think I can stand too many years of corn prices even at my small acres.
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definitely the 45 cell. shaggy is right drills with milo just waste seed. Milo compensates lower populations with head size.
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FWIW, I've got 60 hole milo plates and also 120 hole high population plates. The first year I used the 120 set on the lighest amount I could, I think somewhere around 47,000 per acre. It worked fine and lucked out with an optimal year and averaged 135B/A, but left no room for downward adjustment. I agree with the above comments, the half seed plates are probably your better option.