Difference between seed drill and planter
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The biggest difference between a drill and a planter is the row spacing. They both do a good job of planting and covering the seed. A planter is usually adjustable for row spacings of between 20 inches to 40 inches, and is used for row crops like corn and soybeans. A drill has much closer row spacings, around 4 to 6 inches, and used to plant small grains like wheat.
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The biggest difference between a drill and a planter is the row spacing. They both do a good job of planting and covering the seed. A planter is usually adjustable for row spacings of between 20 inches to 40 inches, and is used for row crops like corn and soybeans. A drill has much closer row spacings, around 4 to 6 inches, and used to plant small grains like wheat.
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