Yep- get on their website and contact way in advance. They reduced some of their work force who did this and they are swamped. Nice part about switchgrass is you can use an agricultural no-till drill to plant it as well. So, if you find a farmer who has a drill to plant alfalfa or clover, it'll work for you. Make sure you get it in the ground while thaw/freezing is still taking place. February, early March. You can also find some habitat contractors that can do it. Most folks (habitat specialists), make what I feel is a mistake, in my opinion, of planting too late where too much of seed won't stratify and germinate. What part of state you in? There's also a Conservation Board that loans or rents out no-till drills in most counties SO it just might be a case of finding a tractor to use and renting it.