Andy Thompson, Territory/AOR Manager with Yetter Manufacturing Co., talks about how strip-tillers can use the tough weather and growing conditions of 2019 as a learning experience. Yetter Manufacturing Co. uses the National Strip-Tillage Conference to gather information and ideas from strip-tillers on how to make their strip-till system more resilient.
Don Slagel, Vice President of Vulcan Equipment, says that strip-tillers can achieve more even germination rates through precise seed placement. Strip-tillers can improve how their planter works in the spring by getting it into the strips that have been opened up and the soil allowed to dry down.
Travis Alhorn, Business Development Manager with Topcon Agriculture, provides insights on why the National Strip-Tillage Conference is the perfect place to get invaluable access to strip-tillers and hear from them firsthand.
Mike Peterson, Lead Agronomist with Orthman Manufacturing, shares that attending the National Strip-Tillage Conference has helped their organization better define what strip-tilling entails.
Tyson Feagler, Sales & Marketing Manager with Schlagel Manufacturing, discusses how they created a strip-freshening product based on feedback from the audience at the National Strip-Tillage Conference. The family-owned, Wyoming-based company wants to make strip-tilling simple for growers.
Anthony Montag, CEO of Montag Manufacturing, talks about why the tough weather conditions really enhance the benefits of strip-tilling and how strip-tilling helps growers get in the field even during tough conditions. Montag also talks about the newest product from Montag Manufacturing.
Peter Goodge, Senior Product Manager with Kuhn Krause, says that the National Strip-Tillage Conference is unique among trade shows that Kuhn Krause visits, because every lead is solely for one product in their lineup. In addition, representatives from Kuhn Krause gain knowledge on strip-till trends and what challenges strip-tillers are facing.
Roger Murdock, Vice President of Sales & Marketing with Ingersoll Tillage Group, provides insights on why growers should find agricultural practices that enable them to adapt to the climate and their soil conditions. The global company has unique insights into no-till and strip-till practices in other parts of the world.
Greg Hallenbeck, Regional Sales Manager with Environmental Tillage Systems, discusses how strip-tillers have been coping with wet weather conditions last fall and this spring. Growers are seeing improved fertility placement and higher fertility rates using strip-tilling.
AJ Adkins, Complete Implement Specialist with Dawn Equipment Co., shares that Dawn Equipment uses the National Strip-Tillage Conference as an opportunity to gain valuable feedback from strip-tillers about how to improve their products and what strip-tillers need to be successful.
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On this edition of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by CultivAce, we honor the life and legacy of Bill Richards — the ‘Grandfather of No-Till’ — who passed away Tuesday at the age of 93.
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.
For over 90 years, Yetter Farm Equipment has designed and manufactured innovative and effective solutions for the agriculture industry. Today, we are proud to be recognized worldwide as an industry leader in designing row cleaners, strip till tools, planter attachments, precision fertilizer placement attachments, rotary hoes, toolbars, and harvest attachments.