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Planting and Seeding
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How Can I Optimize a High Pressure Fertilizer System's Performance?
Tips to optimize performance of high pressure fertilizer systems.
42%
05 Oct 2009
What Attachments Do I Need For No-till Planting?
No-till planting may require attachments to optimize machine performance. This tip gives are some agronomic factors to consider and attachments that address each of them.
42%
10 Aug 2009
How do I optimize VacuMeter™ performance in hillside field conditions?
How working in hillside conditions, changing direction of planting can affect VacuMeter performance. Some of the same type of problems can also exist with finger pickup meters.
42%
10 Aug 2009
Small Soybean Seed Meter Considerations for Planters
Small soybean seed will be a consideration for growers and adjustments will need to be made on the setup of meters.
42%
16 Oct 2008
Seed Monitor is Inaccurate
Seed tube sensor is counting incorrect population or wiring harness is pinched. Or Radar is not calibrated.
42%
16 Oct 2008
How do I choose seed disks for my vacuum planter?
Seed disk selection is a key factor to optimizing meter performance. This tip gives steps for selected disks and alternative choices for several crops.
42%
16 Oct 2008
Erratic Seed Spacing
Seed spacing can be affected by many components both in the seed meter and the drive system. Soil conditions and planting speed are major factors for proper seed spacing also.
42%
16 Oct 2008
Maximizing the Performance of Variable Rate Drive (VRD) Planters
Tips for starting and completing passes as well as pausing in the middle of a pass when using a SeedStar™ VRD drive system.
37%
10 Aug 2009
SM500 Troubleshooting
This tip will help understand proper setup and troubleshooting of the SM 500 monitor.
37%
10 Aug 2009
Are you using treated seed in planters equipped with the VacuMeter™ system?
When using seed treatments proper talc usage improves singulation.
37%
10 Aug 2009
Seed Firmer Installation Damages the Seed Tube
If you're using the Original Keeton Seed Firmer™ on your row units, perform these checks to ensure the units are performing as intended.
37%
10 Aug 2009
Updated Vacuum Recommendations for Corn
New recommendations are available to help operators optimize VacuMeter™ performance when planting corn.
37%
16 Oct 2008
Understanding Active Hydraulic Down-Pressure
Understanding what Active Hydraulic Down-Pressure does and approximately what range to use for certain field conditions.
37%
16 Oct 2008
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16 Oct 2008
Operational characteristics of TouchSet™ Depth Control
TouchSet™ Depth Control fuctional and operational characteristics.
37%
16 Oct 2008
Reconfiguring the 1900/1910 Air Cart Display to with or without SFP
The 1900 / 1910 Air Cart monitor can be reconfigured to utilize the 1835 and 1895 with or without separate fertilizer placement.
37%
16 Oct 2008
Setting the Active Hydraulic Down-Pressure system
Adjusting Active Hydraulic Down-Pressure to achieve proper machine performance
37%
16 Oct 2008
Flush Face™ Seed Tube has Extra Material at the Exit
Any extra material located at the seed tube exit should be removed to allow for the best seed placement.
37%
16 Oct 2008
What's the best method to clean my seed tubes and sensors?
Dusty sensors can lead to monitor errors. Keeping them clean should be part of your regular maintenance.
37%
16 Oct 2008
SeedStar™ Tractor Harness / GreenStar™ Ready Tractors
Older 4/5 V planters require a 4/5 V tractor harness and the newer 2.5 V planters require the newer 2.5 V (GreenStar Ready) tractor harness. Contact your John Deere dealer for more information.
37%
16 Oct 2008
Proper Use of Downforce on Planters
Too much downforce can increase wheel slip and result in low populations on mechanical transmissions. Always evaluate field conditions to determine the amount of downforce necessary.
37%
16 Oct 2008
How to Avoid Uneven Corn Emergence
This tip gives recommendations that can help minimize uneven emergence.
37%
16 Oct 2008
How do I achieve the best meter accuracy on the 1900 Commodity Cart?
When actual product density varies from the standard density, the volume of product that the meter puts out per revolution changes. To accurately account for this, perform a meter calibration.
37%
16 Oct 2008
Detailed Cleanout Procedure Needed for Identity Preserved Crops
Follow the following procedures for complete planter cleanout.
37%
16 Oct 2008
Are you using a seed with a talc base treatment in a plateless seed meter?
Graphite usage is especially important when using treated corn seed in a planter equipped with finger-pickup seed meters.
37%
16 Oct 2008
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