3/10/2025

Get Prepped for Planting

Proper planter prep is essential for growers wanting to achieve the best yields possible. A well-maintained and prepared planter ensures precise seed placement, consistent depth and uniform emergence, all of which contribute to a successful growing season. Setting crops up for success from planting is critical for achieving desired yields come harvest. 

Keeping fields healthy is a year-round process that begins as soon as crops are harvested — think no-till practices, fall anhydrous nitrogen applications or cover crops — but this time of year is crucial for getting fields ready for spring planting.

How are my fields?

Healthy crops need healthy soil, so start the planting season off right.  Consider the following: 

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Before starting any maintenance tasks, it’s important to understand the critical components of a planter and their roles: 

  • Planter leveling: Ensuring the planter is level is vital for proper disc cutting action, accurate seed delivery and effective press wheel function. An unlevel planter can lead to uneven seed placement and depth. 
  • Parallel linkages: These linkages maintain the row units in the correct position relative to the ground. Worn or loose linkages can cause inconsistent seed depth and spacing.
  • Seed meters: Responsible for controlling the rate and spacing of seed delivery, seed meters must be clean and functioning correctly to prevent skips or doubles. 
  • Disc openers and depth gauge wheels: Disc openers create the seed furrow, while depth gauge wheels regulate planting depth. Worn discs or improperly adjusted gauge wheels can lead to improper seed placement.

Actions you can take

To prepare your planter for the upcoming season, consider the following steps:

Thorough field planning and planter preparation are critical steps in setting the stage for a successful planting season. By systematically inspecting and maintaining each field and each planter component, growers can enhance planting accuracy and promote uniform crop emergence. Investing time in these preparations helps protect input investments and maximizes yield potential. 

 

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