Jerry Groth is always looking for ways to get a better stand of corn on his mostly no-till farm, which is why he decided to test out the Yetter 2967-035 Residue Manager for No-Till Coulters with SharkTooth® wheels in a side-by-side comparison.rnOn a 1,000-foot plot with four rows, he pla...ers."
For harvest, Mike France used the 5000 Stalk Devastator™ attached to his corn head to knock over and crush corn stalks, testing its effectiveness for Yetter. "When Yetter came at the end of the harvest to take it off, I told them I wanted it back!" said Mike.rnFor his 2,200 acres of st...all."
As a general starting point, we recommend spacing your Twister Closing Wheels at 1-1/4". Then evaluate your field conditions, soil type, and tillage practices—you may want to adjust the spacing to ensure you are properly breaking through the sidewall and creating optimal seed-to-soil contact.
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.
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
rnIncrease down pressure on row unitrnCheck planter frame heightrnAdd ballast to planter framernAdjust no-till coulter to penetrate less than seed depthrn
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