John Simon farms a small acreage near the Rock River in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. Where large-scale producers saw land with little potential for profitability, John was ready for the challenge. With the right management plan, his acreage is reaching its potential.rnPart of that management...ble."
"Spring strip-till has proven challenging for us in the past. We want to create an ideal seedbed just hours ahead of planting with no previous tillage. Since we face the challenges of wet soil and increasing amounts of residue, we wanted a unit that was less restrictive of residue...nce."
rn"As a Yetter dealer, I maintain a close relationship with the Yetter team to stay up to date on the newest products and to discuss industry news. But when I need information quickly and a phone call is not an option, I turn to the Yetter website. The restructuring of the product informatio...s."rn
rnFor four years, Brent Schmitz tried to make strip-till work with little success. "We'd run the strips in the fall, but then in the spring, we could never see where we'd been."rnLooking for a strip-till tool with a residue manager, Brent tried the Yetter 2984 Maverick™ HR Plus® wi...e."rn
Like many farmers, Dave Hunt has been plagued with stubble damage to his tires. He has faced this challenge with a new tool at his side—the Yetter 5000 Stalk Devastator™.rnWith the Devastator mounted on his eight-row corn head, Dave rolled and crushed 1,500 acres of strip-till co...uct."
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