rn"I've been selling Yetter Farm Equipment products for 15 years, and every year Yetter has adapted its products to meet the current needs of producers. I think this flexible and progressive culture has energized Yetter for the past 80 years, making it a strong and growing agri-business.rn"N...t!"rn
Jim Ries used a chopping corn head for several years and was not impressed with the performance. Jim found that the chopping corn head required high maintenance and in-season costs, which led to downtime for repairs.rnFor the fall of 2014, Jim purchased the Yetter 5000 Stalk Devastator&trade...etup.
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.
"I was able to close the furrow in heavy, no-till soybean residue, which helped ensure near-perfect emergence. This resulted in my highest no-till corn yields to date. Another bonus was being able to use this closing wheel in conventional till."
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
"I've had great success with my Yetter Coulter cart, on which I mount 2995 series dry fertilizer coulters in front of my 12-tow semi-mounted planter. I mounted an air delivery system so I can auger fertilizer into one hopper rather than four boxes. I really like the convenience of one hopper... me."
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