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350 YIELD CENTER — 360 Equi-Flow
Tech Specs: Unlike conventional anhydrous application methods, the 360 Equi-Flow from 360 Yield Center ensures row-to-row accuracy that allows operators to build a strong foundation for nitrogen (N) management all season. Ammonia is delivered from the tank into the initial filter. It is separated into gas and liquid in the tower, where the vapor is then condensed back down into liquid and it all moves to the pump. The equal distribution manifold equalizes flow to each outlet, ensuring that every row gets the same amount of liquid ammonia. Improved sealing at the injection point keeps NH3 in the liquid state down to the injectors, allowing for a wider window of application and precise row-to-row accuracy.
Compatibility Index: Exclusively Aftermarket Product
WOW Factor: The system keeps the ammonia in liquid form, ensuring consistent and accurate application from knife to knife. Precise application of anhydrous ammonia and consistent coverage across the field helps ensure corn gets the N it needs early in the season.
YETTER FARM EQUIPMENT — 2984 Maverick HR Plus Opener
Tech Specs: The 2984 Maverick HR Plus Opener from Yetter Farm Equipment features a 20 inch cutting coulter with 3 adjustable depth settings. The heavy-duty parallel linkage arms can be set to follow field contours. The unit is offered with adjustable SharkTooth wheel residue managers, and spring loaded disc sealers offer infinite adjustments for width, pitch and distance from the knife. The rock-trip auto reset allows the knife to reset after encountering an obstacle. Also available are optional rolling baskets and a vertical tillage attachment.
Compatibility Index: Exclusively Aftermarket Product
WOW Factor: Strip-tilling with the unit combines tillage, fertilizer placement, residue management and sealing. That’s four jobs in one pass, with the precision of parallel linkage. This unit saves time, fuel and wear on tillage equipment and tractors. Because producers make fewer trips through the fields, compaction is significantly reduced.
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