rnIn central Michigan's rolling hills, Lee Thelen encounters just about every type of soil, from heavy clay to loam to sand. He needed a fertilizer application tool that could stay in the ground in changing conditions. He found it in the 3000 Viper® II from Yetter Farm Equipment.rn"The s...e."rn
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."
rnIncrease down pressure on row unitrnCheck planter frame heightrnAdd ballast to planter framernAdjust no-till coulter to penetrate less than seed depthrn
Doug Gronau experienced high winds that flattened parts of his corn to the ground. Because of the damage, he was not able to harvest the flattened stalks; therefore, come planting season, Gronau planted directly into the mangled stalks without any tillage. Gronau was impressed with his Yette...fore.
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