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
"Got a set of these [Twister Poly Closing Wheels] from Dave last year ... really performed well for us in a variety of conditions!"rnFollow Nicholas here!rn
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.
rnKevin Antrim of Antrim Farms has experimented with many combinations of closing wheels, including OEM rubber wheels and add-ons from several manufacturers.rn"Some seemed to just throw out more dirt than anything. Our operation is about one-third no-till and two-thirds conventional till," s...s."rn
"Hunt Farms has been using the Magnum for nearly a decade to side-dress corn at 8–10 mph between the V2 and V6 stages. “We decided on the Magnum because it allows us to get nitrogen to the plant during the growing season in a short window of time. Side-dressing 4,000 acres each y...dquo;
rnMike Marquardt purchased Yetter 2967 residue managers with the Screw Adjust feature, setback kits, and SharkTooth® wheels for his John Deere 1750 6-row planter. The setback kits made it possible for Mike to continue using his frame-mounted coulters. "Without the kit, my coulters would ...s."rn
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