After years of having to get out of the cab to make adjustments, Grant Curtis decided he wanted the ability to adjust his residue managers from the tractor seat quickly and easily. Grant chose the Yetter 2940 Air Adjust™ Residue Manager for his operation. His residue managers are mount...rant.
rn"I was extremely pleased with the new 2967 Yetter residue managers that I put on my Case IH planter this past year. The residue managers were heavy enough to move the residue out of the way without moving any soil. I really liked the height adjustment because I was able to fine tune the re...n."rn
rn"I am really pleased with these row cleaners, and so were the guys who put them on our 1250 Case IH planter," Chris said of his 2967 Screw Adjust Residue Managers from Yetter.rn"Previous row cleaners fell apart, and we had to re-tool the holes to put them on. It took days. The Yetter row c...e."rn
When Lynn Lisius switched from a knife system to the Yetter Magnum Opener for anhydrous application, he saw immediate improvements. "It sealed very well, even though it had been a dry year," he said.rnHe also noticed that the Magnum pulled more easily. "It required less horsepower, and I cou...nbsp;
Jim Ries used a chopping corn head for several years and was not impressed with the performance. Jim found that the chopping corn head required high maintenance and in-season costs, which led to downtime for repairs.rnFor the fall of 2014, Jim purchased the Yetter 5000 Stalk Devastator&trade...etup.
rn"Farmers who have been running chisel plows want to be able to succeed in corn-on-corn with no tillage, and this prompted us to look at an anhydrous toolbar that could get through residue. We turned to Yetter Manufacturing's SharkTooth® wheels. The results satisfied even our most parti...e."rn
rnWhen Don Norwood told Yetter he needed a floating residue manager for his highly erodible no-till farm in the Tennessee hills, Yetter listened.rnThe previous year, Don had purchased a used eight-row Monosem twin planter with fixed Yetter residue managers. As they crossed the bean stubble a...ll.rn
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