rnGauge wheels are picking up soilrnPlanter frame height is too highrnSeed furrow is compactedrnResidue managers operating to deeprnExcessive wear on gauge wheel tires and disc opener bladesrn
rnAs a first-year farmer with a small acreage, Mike Sottile turned to Yetter Manufacturing for the company's 71 Series Planter Units. "I went to my local equipment dealer looking for a reasonable planting setup. I wanted a custom-built, small planter. The Yetter planter units were not too la...r!"rn
Paul Hamann has found that it pays to be creative when planting strip-till corn-on-corn. By constructing his own strip-till bar and fertilizer cart with his son and brother, he estimates he saved several thousand dollars.rnBy redesigning and shortening a used ridge-till cultivator bar, Paul ...lds."
"The LidLift system saves time and it's easier for filling or checking seed levels in boxes, and it lets you open all rows in seconds with the turn of a knob."
Yetter Farm Equipment’s 2960/2967-007 Floating Combo Row Cleaner operates independently or pairs with a no-till coulter. Learn more about this versatile unit.
rn"Our soil is Fargo clay," said Kevin Onchuck, who farms with his brother, Dan. "It's real sticky. We used to be able to walk behind our planter, look down at the furrow, and see the seed. Rubber closing wheels were not closing the furrow at all.rn"We added a Yetter 6200 Cast Spike Closing ...t."rn
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