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Agricultural: Minimum-Till Applications
AerWay® Min Till Systems are available in a variety of sizes from 8 feet to 30 feet, folding and fixed frames, 3 point and Pull Type in either C Spring or Rigid Stanchion Configurations.
From Aeration to Cultivation, only AerWay® makes it easy to increase yields while practicing environmental stewardship.
Maximize your production with Air-n-Till® technology for:
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Superior residue management |
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Stronger roots and better yields |
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Reduced runoff and increased moisture retention |
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Better fertilizer utilization |
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Improvement of your toughest soils |
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Minimal surface disruption |
AerWay® Min Till Systems
Vary Your Practices to Meet Your Cropping Needs
Precise Control of Your Moisture Content
Good Residue Management Ensures Warm Soils for Spring Planting
AerWay® Bridges the Gap Between Conventional Tillage and No-Till
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AerWay®s unique Shattertines® can be offset for more or less soil movement. This results in a seedbed specifically engineered for your conditions and management practices.
The swing arm may be varied form 0 degrees to 10 degrees of offset. The results are shown in the accompanying images. |
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Fall AerWaying can prepare your land for a variety of Spring conditions. Aggressive AerWaying can prime your land to capture all available moisture in the event of a dry Spring. At the same time, AerWayed land is more likely to shed water via evaporation in a damp Spring. |
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Post Harvest AerWaying ensures your soil has the opportunity to breathe. This results in a broader planting window for the subsequent seeding. Some farmers have enjoyed a 6 degree temperature increase in AerWayed soils during Spring planting.
For No-Tillers, post-harvest Aerwaying expands your window for seeding in the Spring. |
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Conventionally tilled soils are very low in organic matter and susceptible to compaction. Compaction will result in yield losses. Regular AerWaying will improve your soils organic matter and allow you to prepare your land for the eventual move to reduced tillage.
Even long term no-tillers will require regular aeration of their land to ensure excellent soil tilth. |
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