Great Plains releases the YP-2425A 60-foot planter and the BD7410 narrow transport 13-foot box drill, both allowing for higher capacities, a variety of row spacings and long term reliability.
While intercropping has been practiced for hundreds of years, farmers’ interest in it has been renewed in recent years, according to research specialist Justin Jacobs.
Mike Cleveland, vice president of sales for the agricultural division of Great Plains Mfg., showcases Great Plains' Accu-Shot Precision Fertilizer Placement System. The system delivers a metered amount of fertilizer next to the seed, so that the starter fertilizer is accessible to the seed, but not directly on top of the seed so seedlings aren’t burned.
Based on NOAA’s outlook released this recently, a strong El Niño continues to affect the U.S. as warmer than average temperatures are forecast for South Dakota and the northern states this coming winter season.
Paul Galle, product developer with Great Plains Manufacturing introduces the company's AccuShot liquid fertilizer application system at Agritechnica in Hannover, Germany.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Montag Manufacturing, growers from across the U.S. share their predictions for the upcoming planting season, including one no-tiller who’s “bullish” about a great spring.
Montag products have proven results with patented precision metering application for significant savings of nutrients and cover crop seed, and for achieving best conservation practices.
Environmental Tillage Systems is a leading manufacturer of strip-till and nutrient-management equipment which enhances soil productivity and farm profitability.
Kuhn Krause's focus, above all, is to continue to produce quality products to serve producers better; to strive to respond to their needs with new tools and new technology to meet their growing challenges. Agronomic practices are constantly changing, and at a faster pace now than ever.