Jogeephus":3qmgwx16 said:
You might have better results if you find someone with a grain drill with a small seed box on it. Some of the old JD have this attachement. I can plant turnip seed at a rate of 4 lbs/acre and they are tiny.
Also, I think, if you do mix it with fertilizer it will not sling as far as the fertilizer due to its small size and you may end up stripping the field some.
That's true Jo, you have to cut your swath with and let the fert. overlap you just cut the fert. rate back to compensate. It's not the best way but it will do. I've seen great results using a airplane if they are available but that is not an option in lots of the country. What is the # of the drill you use?