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Yetter Strip Freshener makes spring strip-till a lot less stressful

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"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 flow, lighter weight, and better suited for tilling at shallow depths.

"Now, with the Yetter Strip Freshener, spring strip-till is a lot less stressful. The ease of operation through our different soils, residue levels, and soil moisture is incredible.  The seedbed we create is ideal to plant into and we are very pleased with the even crop emergence."

Lance Petersen • MN

Speed, performance, and versatility of the Strip Freshener has exceeded expectations

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"We wanted to switch to strip-till, but we were concerned about how well it would work on our 20" rows, especially for our corn-on-corn acres. The Yetter team helped us understand and create a complete strip-till system. We custom-built a strip-till toolbar using Yetter 2984 Strip Freshener CC row units—it saved us money and fit our operation.

"Our 325 horsepower tractor and 24-row strip-till bar have allowed us to drastically reduce our time, labor, and costs of putting in the crop, while achieving better fertilizer placement and making a better seedbed than we did with our previous system.

"The versatility of the 2984 Strip Freshener CC allows us to run whenever it works, and the in-cab adjustment allows us to keep rolling while maintaining high performance. The speed, performance, and versatility of the 2984 Strip Freshener CC has exceeded our expectations."

 

Kale Carlisle • IL

Helps reduce risk and variability

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John Green kneels in a strip-tilled field next to his toolbar

 

“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.’

 


“The Yetter 2984 Strip Freshener CC is an integral part of our strip-till system that helps us reduce that risk and variability by preparing a uniform and favorable environment for our planter to run in. We have been strip-tilling in one form or another since the late nineties, and we began using the Yetter Strip Freshener units over 10 years ago. We have found them to be durable and easy to use. The ability to fine-tune adjustments with the CC units results in a high-quality strip that gives our corn crop the best opportunity for success through a uniform seedbed that yields uniform emergence.”

John Green • IL

Gets nitrogen to the plant in a short window of time

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"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 year, we need a product that is durable and that has the ability to run at higher speeds with low disturbance. The Magnum is exactly that,” said Glade Mason. “Yetter worked with us on testing the new 10,000 Magnum. The new design came with some very nice features. The addition of the walking tandem wheel made the small amount of disturbance by the closing wheel nonexistent. Also, the new all-cast design will improve longevity.”

Glade Mason • IL

The strips were still visible in the spring

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For 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."

Looking for a strip-till tool with a residue manager, Brent tried the Yetter 2984 Maverick™ HR Plus® with SharkTooth® wheels in the fall to strip-till in his bean stubble. He also applied anhydrous with the units. "The strips were still visible in the spring."

A test area proved the value of the Mavericks. "We didn't use the Mavericks on 12 rows—we got dramatically better emergence in the rest of the field than in these 12 rows that were straight no-till."

Key to the Mavericks' success, said Brent, is their "ability to seal in the nitrogen," which he attributes to the fact that there are so many adjustment options for the closers. "The depth, angle, pitch, and distance from the row are all adjustable. In a challenging year, those benefits are very important. The fall was wet, and the soil varied from field to field, but our strips were always well sealed—other farmers and custom applicators were having trouble."

Brent Schmitz • IL

Strip-till an asset in dry years

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Paul Hamann has found that it pays to be creative when planting strip-till corn-on-corn. By constructing his own strip-till bar and fertilizer cart with his son and brother, he estimates he saved several thousand dollars.

By redesigning and shortening a used ridge-till cultivator bar, Paul was able to reduce the tool in weight and length for use on his small farm. He outfitted the bar with Yetter 2984 Maverick™ HR Plus® units, and then mounted the bar on a caddy he found in Nebraska. To complete the setup, he obtained a 12,000-pound Montag fertilizer cart, built a frame, and attached that to the caddy as well.

"We were worried that we would have to make modifications, but 1,000 acres later, it’s proven it actually works," said Paul.

Like many in southeastern Minnesota, Paul’s cattle graze in his corn stalks in the fall, so he does spring strip-tilling. The Mavericks help him get the job done in time. He also used the tool on soybeans, and even in his neighbors’ alfalfa field, building a berm and putting down fertilizer.  

"It’s a very good tool, and strip-till is a real asset in dry years," said Paul. "Residue and placement of the fertilizer is extremely crucial. We deposit fertilizer in the berm below the root zone, which enhances the roots and provides stimulus for the roots to go down to find the fertilizer and moisture. I’ve been able to see the difference between strip-tilled and non-strip-tilled fields."

Paul Hamann • MN

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