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
Most likely the engine oil level is too low. Check the engine oil level and add oil as necessary. The oil level must be on the “full” mark to engage the oil level sensor.
Transporting large combine heads is a daily task during harvest. Yetter Farm Equipment introduces the 8500 Head Cart Trailers to make the job safe, quick and easy.
Fit Monosem planters with limited space with this floating row cleaner from Yetter Farm Equipment. Dual-wheel design. Choose the best residue manger style for your setup.
This Yetter row cleaner mounts to Case IH high-clearance anhydrous shanks (CHCS). Features Yetter SharkTooth® Wheel with parallel linkage. Includes pneumatic controls.
rn rn“I once heard a quote about farming that has stuck with me: ‘Raising crops is a biological process and quite hard to control. It's not a manufacturing process. It's really all about reducing risk and variability.’rn rn“The Yetter 2984 Strip Freshener CC...dquo;
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
Offering proven residue management since 1991, the Yetter 2967 Rigid Row Cleaner is designed for 30", 36", and 40" rows. Read more about its capabilities.
"It’s the best purchase we made this year," said Matt Blankenship of Pioneer Seed & Blankenship Farms, referring to the Yetter 5000 Stalk Devastator™. "Today’s corn stalks are so much tougher, but the Devastator was the answer I was looking for to plant into corn stalks...uson.
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.
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