Sounds like an excellent day, Boondoggle.

I think I can also rent a seed drill from my county. However, I am not enough of a farmer to know what range of seed types I can plant.

A few questions, if you come back to this thread (or others can answer).

I think you have a no-till seed drill in Franklin County.

What prep did you do to the soil?

That tractor HP requirement for that seed drill is 40 HP. I only have a 32 HP tractor. Can I do the work very slowly with an undersized tractor (and excellent prep) or will that chain-driven seed drill just fail to perform if underpowered?

What crops, food plots, and cover vegetation would you use that type of drill to plant on your property?

Thanks, FishinRod