Landoll Unveils New Grain Drill Options for 2014

The 5211 Grain Drill offers expanded seeding capabilities for large fields.

Apr. 18, 2026 at 9:41am

A detailed, isometric 3D illustration of a Landoll agricultural grain drill with multiple seed and fertilizer boxes, set against a lush, green pasture background, conveying the drill's expanded seeding capabilities for improved farm productivity.Landoll's new 5211 Grain Drill offers expanded seeding options to help farmers maximize productivity in high-rainfall regions.Tillamook Today

Landoll has announced new features for its 5211 Grain Drill in 2014, including the option for 3 boxes on four different models ranging from 10 to 20 feet in width. This allows farmers to seed large fields with any combination of seed, fertilizer, or grass seed.

Why it matters

The ability to seed large fields with a variety of materials in a single pass can improve efficiency and productivity for farmers, especially in regions like Tillamook County, Oregon where no-till drilling is a key management tool for increasing pasture productivity.

The details

The new 5211 Grain Drill models from Landoll offer expanded seeding capabilities, with the option to add up to 3 separate boxes for seed, fertilizer, and grass seed. This allows farmers to cover large fields of 10 to 20 feet in width and plant multiple materials simultaneously. This technology can be particularly useful in areas like Tillamook County, Oregon, where no-till drilling is an important practice for boosting pasture yields in high-rainfall environments.

  • Landoll announced the new 5211 Grain Drill features for the 2014 model year.

The players

Landoll

A manufacturer of agricultural equipment, including the 5211 Grain Drill.

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The takeaway

The expanded seeding capabilities of Landoll's new 5211 Grain Drill models can help farmers in high-rainfall regions like Tillamook County improve the efficiency and productivity of their pastures through no-till drilling techniques.