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20 Years of True Vertical Tillage – Part 6 of 6 - Geof Gray, the president of Salford Group, taking us on a journey from his early days as a general manager, grappling with traditional tillage methods, to the cutting-edge innovations that Salford introduced to the market. Learn how resource limitations led to creative solutions, like retrofitting coulters on cultivator frames, which eventually evolved into high-speed vertical tillage tools. In this final installment, discover how Salford's culture of continuous improvement and adaptability has been a driving force in advancing both the technology and the industry.
20 Years of True Vertical Tillage – Part 5 of 6 - Dive into the world of Peter Johnson aka. Wheat Pete, a seasoned agronomist with real agriculture, who brings a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities of vertical tillage. Peter discusses the evolving landscape of farming, particularly the increasing yields and the subsequent rise in crop residue. He highlights the dual nature of residue as both a challenge and an asset for soil health. With vertical tillage, Peter explains how farmers can effectively manage residue without resorting to full-width tillage, thereby preserving soil structure and preventing erosion. Learn how Salford's vertical tillage technology offers a long-term win for both soil health and agricultural sustainability, all while maintaining high yields. Don't miss this enlightening installment that bridges the gap between science and practice in the field of vertical tillage.
20 Years of True Vertical Tillage – Part 4 of 6 - The next step of our journey comes from the customers that have stood by Salford throughout all the trials and innovations. Step into the world of Tim Mullen, a steadfast Salford customer for over 30 years. Tim embodies a passion not just for innovative farming practices but for the land he tends to — a legacy he envisions for future generations. With the adoption of vertical tillage and the assistance of the I-Series (RTS), Tim's farming journey exemplifies dedication to the soil's health and sustainable agriculture. Discover why Tim has put his land in the trust of Salford, understanding that true progress lies in merging tradition with technology. Experience firsthand how Salford has been instrumental in helping Tim and countless others continue to field their best.
20 Years of True Vertical Tillage – Part 3 of 6 - Join us for an exclusive interview with Yurke's, the longest-standing dealer of Salford Group. In this insightful conversation, which is the 3rd video of our series, we explore the enduring partnership between Yurke's and Salford, spanning years of successful collaboration. Discover how Yurke's has been at the forefront of introducing and supporting vertical tillage technology to farmers. Explore the trust and satisfaction that comes from providing farmers with reliable equipment that enhances their operations. Gain valuable insights into the role of dealers in the adoption and success of vertical tillage in the agricultural community.
20 Years of True Vertical Tillage – Part 2 of 6 - Meet Jim Boak, a key member of the original Salford team that brought vertical tillage technology to the market 20 years ago. Join us as Jim shares his firsthand experiences, triumphs, and the groundbreaking innovations that transformed residue management and soil health practices. Gain valuable insights into the adaptation of a coulter system for no-till planters that lead to the creation of one of the most revolutionary tillage practices. Witness how Jim and the Salford team empowered farmers to embrace conservation efforts, while inspiring innovative practices in residue management. Don't miss the second installment of our series with an industry innovator.
20 Years of True Vertical Tillage – Part 1 of 6 - Discover the remarkable story of Jake Rozendaal, the visionary founder of Salford Group, as he shares his insights into the genesis of vertical tillage and its impact on sustainable farming practices. In this captivating interview, Jake takes us on a journey through the challenges faced by farm businesses in the early 1980’s, and shift to no-till crop production practices. Gain firsthand insights into the equipment innovations that manage residue without extensive tillage, preserving soil health. Join us as we explore the driving forces behind Salford's commitment to sustainable agriculture.
"The best seedbed their is to plant in".
Richard from North East Iowa talks about why he loves his two Salford True Vertical Tillage Tools.
"We figured 5-8 years payback on the cost of the spreader".
Dave Huey, from Ontario, talks about why he switched from commercial application to owning a Salford BBI Liberty.
"As far as the durability of the machine goes... it's built like a tank. it's super heavy, which is awesome and it handles our rocks great." - Chet Larson, from Minnesota, on his 5200 Enforcer
"On hill ground, where we need to keep he residue we'll straight [the blades] up. on flat bottom ground we'll angle [the blades] slightly to prepare that seedbed better."
"[The finish] was just as level as a table-top."
Johnathan Ayer, Kentucky
"With the Salford...you can just put in your weight, as long as it calibrated, and you can just go all year and not have to worry about fluctuating rates."
Joe VanQuaethem, from Ontario, on this Salford PathFinder ST-10.
"We're getting nice even coverage across the field. In our corn crop we're not seeing ups and downs..."
Nathan & Brandon Pardue, from North Carolina, talk about their Salford BBI Endurance.
"[The I-4200] levels out the ruts, you don't have to get out there with the chisel plow and create a bunch of lumps, it just smooths it out and makes a really nice seedbed for next spring."
Louie Nigg, from South Dakota, talks about owning multiple Salford tools over the years and why he keeps using them.
"We're looking to make the job of applying fertilizer quicker,... [The BBI Sniper spreads] 120 feet at 10-14 miles per hour... and less compaction. " Stefan Leutenegger, from Ontario, talks about using his Salford BBI Sniper with up to 120 foot application widths, and 12 section control.
"I’m really impressed with the uniformity, it spreads 80ft wide and it overlaps very little and the amount it does overlap you really have to check closely for. It’s been quite uniform across the whole 80 ft.
It’s well built, the material is all heavy on it and don’t foresee any problems with it. The majority of the spreader is stainless steel. As long as we maintain it and take care of it it should last a long time."
Tony DeBruyn, Ontario
The machine works great, the Liberty is part of my fleet and I expect it will stay in my equipment lineup for rest of my farming career
"I think these AerWay tools have, without a doubt brought me to where I am now. They've saved me money, they've made me money and I'm going to keep using them. The AerWay is so versatile and farming in today’s economy means I need to have one tool that can do everything for me." - Seth Houser, from Ohio
"I think with the true vertical tillage action of these blades you're definitely doing your soil some good. It's a good durable machine. I've had good luck with it and plan on keeping it." - Kevin
"I’ve been running the same coulters across more than 10,000 acres and they are still performing, I can go faster using the I-2100, and some years, the fall pass is enough to set the seedbed for spring planting, eliminating the need to till the field again in the spring. That’s a win-win for me. The machine works the ground just right so that I don’t have to rework that same field after a rain. I tell all my neighbors about this machine, I don’t know why anyone wouldn’t have a Salford."
- Micha Gronli, from Minnesota.