Schulte’s new 7 bar, variable tine harrow helps process heavy, uneven and lodged residue, leaving a prepared soil bed for spring seeding
Prairie producers are always on the lookout for technologies that will help improve yields. But those advanced input and protection strategies will also produce heavier residue crops. Farmers need more aggressive harrows to break up that straw and improve material distribution.
They need the new Soilstar SHX-784 Seven Bar Variable Tine Harrow System from Schulte Industries.
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