The Cost of Seeding Rates

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Seeding Rate of Different Alfalfa Seed Lots

Dan Undersander
Forage Agronomist
University of Wisconsin 

Many farmers neglect to calibrate their alfalfa seeder as they begin seeding in the spring. In doing so they are failing to take into account differences in seed size and may be seeding at higher rates than necessary. With good alfalfa seed costing $7 to $12 per pound this can be a pricey mistake.

Over several years Gary Vondracheck collected information on seeding rates of different varieties through farmers seeders left at the same setting. The results are shown in the following tables which each column heading indication the location of the farm and type of seeder used. The results show that large differences in seeding rate can occur when a seeder is not calibrated with each new lot of seed.

In addition to seeding rate differences seed lots also vary in seed size from 190,000 to 230,000 seeds per pound. The seed size alone can account for a difference of 4 to 6 seeds per square foot, even if the same number of pounds are seeded per acre.

Though we list the varieties tested, we do not believe that seeding rate differences were necessarily due to the variety. As with grain production on farms in the Midwest, alfalfa seed size and test weight varies from one production site to another and year to year due to weather conditions occurring during the growing season. This means that the same variety of alfalfa may have different seed size and test weight depending on where and when it was grown. Seed size and test weight are the factors likely affecting the variation in seeding rate. Thus a farmer should calibrate with each different lot of seed and each year even if the same variety of alfalfa is being planted.

The tables also indicate that coated seed seeded at a higher rate than uncoated seed. If using coated seed, the seeding rate must be adjusted down to get the same seeding rate (pounds per acre) as when using uncoated seed.

Differences shown in the table suggest that seeding rate can easily vary by 5 to 6 lbs per acre with the same seeder setting, regardless of seeder type. With good alfalfa varieties selling at $4.50 per lb., this can mean of difference in seeding cost of $22.50 to $27.00 per acre. It is definitely worthwhile to calibrate a seeder. If one does not want to take the time and effort to follow the recommended calibration procedure for the drill, one should at least determine the acreage seeded with the first bag and, if different than 4 acres, adjust the seeding rate accordingly.

1986 Alfalfa Seeder Calibration Trials-seed lots at same drill setting
Cedar Grove
Brillion1
lbs/acre
Kiel-1
Brillion
lbs/acre
Kiel-2
Brillion
lbs/acre
Chilton
Brillion
lbs/acre
Freedom
Case IH drill
lbs/acre
Variety 1 18.3 18.1 18.5 16.7 14.0
Variety 1/Apron 17.0 18.1 18.5
Variety 1 Coated 18.3 19.9 19.6 19.3 19.0
Variety 2 15.0 19.0 18.3
Variety 3 16.2 22.9 17.3 14.0
Variety 4 17.8 17.3 16.7
Variety 5 13.8
Variety 6 15.8
Variety 7 15.8
Variety 8 15.8
Variety 9 16.6 16.3
Variety 10 17.5
Variety 11 Coated 20.8
Variety 12 Coated 20.3
Variety 13 17.5
Variety 14 16.7
Variety 15 17.5
Variety 16 10.5

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1988 Alfalfa Seeder Calibration Trials- seed lots at same drill setting
Chilton
Grain Drill
lbs/acre
Sturgeon Bay
Brillion
lbs/acre
Coleman
Brillion
lbs/acre
New London
Brillion
lbs/acre
Legend Coated

 

14.0

 

21.2

 

22.5

 

18.2

Variety 1 Coated 19.5 21.7 27.3 21.2
Variety 1 15.2 19.5 25.8 21.2
Variety 2 18.0 19.0 24.4 19.6
Variety 3 15.7 26.8
Variety 4 22.1
Variety 5 20.6 19.8 18.5
Variety 6 Coated 24.5
Variety 7 Coated 26.6
Variety 8 Coated 25.0
Variety 9 22.2 21.2
Variety 10 21.7 18.2
Variety 11 21.8
Variety 12 18.1

 

 

1989 Alfalfa Seeder Calibration Trials- seed lots at same drill setting
Shawano
Brillion
lbs/acre
Variety 1 23.9
Variety 2 Coated 28.5
Variety 2 25.0
Variety 3 Coated 32.5
Variety 4 22.8
Variety 5 21.7
Variety 6 22.8

 

 

 

1990 Alfalfa Seeder Calibration Trials- seed lots at same drill setting
Gresham
Brillion
lbs/acre
Reedsville
John Deere Drill
lbs/acre
Variety 1 Coated 18.6 21.4
Variety 2 Coated 19.7 20.3
Variety 3 15.4 16.3
Variety 2 16.0 16.3
Variety 4 14.8
Variety 5 16.5 16.5
Variety 6 16.8

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