What can I use the no-till drill for?
The Great Plains 1006NT no-till drill may be used for a variety of applications:
- Cover crops
- Grass seed
- Pasture/hayland renovation
- Food plots
- Grain crops
- Addressing problem areas in a field
- Seeding restoration sites (e.g. stream bank restoration)
What do I need to know before using the drill?
You will need to review our Rental Agreement, Field Adjustment and Drill Cleaning Guide for the things you need to know before renting our no-till drill, including:
- Drill size
- Tractor requirements
- Towing requirements
- Rental rates and insurance requirements
You’ll be required to sign off that you’ve reviewed these documents when you pick up the drill!
How do I reserve the no-till drill?
Call (406) 632-5534 x101 or email the Conservation District at sarah.hereim@mt.nacdnet.net to make a reservation. We recommend planning ahead, but we recognize that weather and plans can change. There is no fee for cancellation or rescheduling with 48-hours advanced notice.
Rental Agreement
When you come to pick up the no-till drill and trailer, you’ll be required to fill out and sign the District’s Rental Agreement.
Where do I pick it up?
The no-till drill is housed in the Forest Service lot, located beside the USDA building, but you will come to the office first to complete paperwork and then we will take you over there.