in-too-deep, When I was farming the Okla. Panhandle, Some neighbors of mine a few yrs would use a regular ol grain drill to plant Double row milo On the Top of a row. (roughly the 11:00 & 1:00 position on a row top, the 12:00 can be used too for 3 row!) In a row water situation. Guys would take the tension off the individual disk openers so not to plant too deep. ((Block or tape off the units you were not using))! A 12 ft drill is perfect if you are on 40 or 38 in rows. one doesn't need to lift up or remove any row units. Just take all tension off the row units and they will not plant too deep. Nothing special, Nothing fancy just eye up which openers need to be open and those they need to closed, and remove all tension from all openers! Hope this helps! Adjust your seed rate to match your Plant Population! Hope this helps! Later, John A.
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