Close scrutiny of soil structure and constant equipment evaluations has led Mead, Neb., farmer Kerry Knuth to be more effective, economical and efficient with strip-till.
Mead, Neb., farmer Kerry Knuth, made the transition from dragging a disc ripper and mulch finisher across his 2,200-acre corn and soybeans operation to strip-tillage back in 2005.
The factory-installed closing wheels may not always be the most effective option for your particular soil conditions. The Seeder Maintenance series is brought to you by Precision Planting.
Terrakamp’s NEXAT system is essentially an all-in-one machine that can autonomously perform all the primary crop-related functions, including harvesting, spraying, planting and more.
Dustin Friesen, Harvest International sales director, showcased the company’s new strip-till row unit — LaserTill 1. It's expected to hit the market in 2024.
Ryse Aero Technologies CEO Mike Kowitz explains the many applications for the ultralight aircraft RECON eVTOL. Designed within FAA specifications to allow flight without a pilots license, the RECON allows for advanced field scouting, with more utility than its UAV counterpart. The RECON allows for any issues seen from the air to be immediately handled by simply landing the vehicle and solving the problem.
Attendees hoping to see the latest and greatest strip-till equipment did not go home disappointed. Here’s a look at some of the top strip-till innovations we came across this week.
The depreciation of the combine slows over time. By the time it is 17-20 years old, typically the value of the machine is only 10-20% of the original value when the combine was new.
Illinois farmer Rock Katschnig enjoys a variety of benefits from strip-till, including flexibility in an expensive fertilizer market and better planting conditions year after year.
In the 9 years since Illinois farmer Rock Katschnig first started strip-tilling, he’s seen improvements and benefits in every area of his operation — from yield increases to healthier soil to valuable time savings.
For Virginia farmer David Hula, busting bins is about calculated risk-taking and a strategic move to strip-tilled corn in 2018, as he continues to expand his yield horizon.
For Virginia farmer David Hula, busting bins is about calculated risk-taking and a strategic move to strip-tilled corn, as he continues to expand his yield horizon.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Yetter Farm Equipment, Ohio State Univ. retired ag engineer and No-Till Innovator Randall Reeder discusses the true cost of erosion, and why no-till and cover crops would help cut down on dust storms.
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