JD 50/60/90 seed boots
An oft-discussed topic is the repair of the boot attachment holes to minimize the up/down slop (which is important for seed placement). But it’s crucial that… Read More »JD 50/60/90 seed boots
An oft-discussed topic is the repair of the boot attachment holes to minimize the up/down slop (which is important for seed placement). But it’s crucial that… Read More »JD 50/60/90 seed boots
Continuing on from our previous email with seed firming and furrow closing steps: 5) Seed firming is mission critical. Unless you’re willing to rely on a rain every… Read More »JD 50/60/90/Pro-series NT drill tips, Part 2:
All of our past newsletters and tips on these drills are compiled and updated here (if you hate reading, this material was also presented in a recent webinar,… Read More »JD 50/60/90/Pro-series NT drill tips, Part 1:
Case studies of some top-notch no-tillers (there are many). Kent Stones is one of the most financially savvy and successful farmers you’ll run across, and… Read More »Profile of Success: Kent Stones, Lebanon, KS
You’ve probably noticed that the farm magazines sometimes publish summaries or studies of closing wheel comparisons, and other vendors like to tout whichever study shows… Read More »Closing Wheels – The Studies
In case you missed the Webinar, you can watch the recording now. UniForce In-Depth Webinar covers: Hydraulic capacity requirements Can UniForce work when the tractor… Read More »UniForce In-Depth Webinar
This special flat washer and flange locknut wear against each other as the closing arm moves up/down in the field. They wear fairly quickly, since they’re only… Read More »Maintenance on JD 50/60/90s
Case studies of some top-notch no-tillers (there are many). Whereas some successful no-tillers use their enhanced profitability and efficiency to double, triple or quadruple the… Read More »Profile of Success: Lewis & Jason Unruh, Peabody, KS
Everyone wants to dwell on how different their particular patch of farmland is, or the particular crop they grow, or their local climate, etc.
Bigger isn’t always better. At least not for opener blades cutting mulch (and soil) in no-till.Too many OEMs want to use 20 – 24” opener… Read More »Blade Size for No-till Openers