Douglas County Conservation District, Kansas
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No-till Drill Setup Video
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LandPride 606NT No till Drill - Landowners with tractors of 30-40 horse power will now be able to rent the drill from the district and get their seeding projects completed on a schedule that meets their needs. The drill can easily be towed behind a pickup truck for travel to and from sites. With three seed boxes, warm season grasses, cool season grasses, and forbs can all be seeded.

The rental rate is $100 check out fee, plus $10 an acre.
Dew Drop Drill for smaller jobs - Is a small scale seed drill/planter, designed to be pulled by an ATV.  Designed to have a wide stance, a low center of gravity, and large aggressive tires; Twin seed boxes designed to handle a variety of seed types, including but not limited to: warm and cool season grasses, small and large grains, wildflowers, forbs, legumes, and  food plot mixes.

The rental rate is $50 check out fee.

For more information on the drills, estimates, and scheduling/reserving contact
Suzy Mooney, District Manager at 785-843-4260 x 3
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  • Home
  • About
    • History
    • Staff
    • Board of Supervisors
  • Events
    • Burn Event
    • Farmer to Farmer
    • Volunteer
    • News
  • Equipment, Seed & Contractors
    • No Till Drills
    • How to Collect Soil Samples
  • Education
    • Conservation Educational Opportunities
    • Webinars
    • Environmental Education Resources
    • Soil Health Resources
    • Upper Wakarusa Cover Crop Project
    • Water Quality Resources
    • 2020 Presentations
  • Cost Share Programs
    • State Water Resources Fund
    • Non-Point Source Fund
  • Resources
    • Wildlife Conservation
    • STEPS for Small Acreage
    • Living In The Country
    • Stormwater Management
    • Conservation
    • Farming
    • Pollinators
    • Disaster Resources
    • Local Food and Plant Resources
  • Home