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The Rural Voice, 1989-02, Page 25Not all of the adjustments are delicate. A fencepost and a pipe wrench will be needed to lever planter units back into alignment. Sometimes metal fatigue will take planter units off centre, but usually it's one of the outside units that gets hooked in a turn, or the double disc openers get hooked going over some obstacle. The final check should be to align planter boxes with drive shafts. You may find some as much as 1/4 of an inch off. When shafts don't line up, it puts extra stress on the unit and causes it to run roughly, which shakes the seed out of the finger units. After you adjust the shafts and the seed boxes the first time, number each box so it always goes on the same planter unit. What about the fertilizer disc openers? The same procedure holds true for them. Your fertilizer won't be placed in the most efficient position if the openers are bent off angle, badly worn, or have insufficient tension. A starter fertilizer band must be placed two inches over from the seed and two inches below the seed. You'd be surprised at how many fields I see where the fertilizer is placed no deeper than the seed. Most planters run somewhere between 2 inches and 3 1/2 inches, all on the same planter: obviously fac- tory placement. Check yours over — I'd be surprised if all are functioning at 100 per cent. I see two benefits to following through on planter tune-up. First, it eliminates spring downtime. Second, it keeps the planter running as accur- ately as possible. As a crop consult- ant, I try to match hybrids, plant popu- lations, and fertility for top economic yields. If the planter can't deliver that, it doesn't make much difference what you planted. It hurts yield every time there's a double or a skip. A third benefit is extended planter life. My guess is that a well- maintained planter will become tech- nologically obsolete before it needs to be replaced. Just how serious do some people get about proper planter maintenance? I know a crop consulting firm in Nebraska that has a team of men that specializes in planter tune-ups. Going from farm to farm, they serviced more than 1,000 planters last year.0 THE GREAT STEEL PLACE A complete inventory of angles, pipe, tubing, flat bars, plate, beams & channel Elma Stee and Equipment Ltd. 3 m. E. and 2 m. S. of Listowel 519-291-1388 SOYBEAN GROWERS THE RESULTS ARE IN! Maple Glen, OAC Libra and Maple Donovan are the yield leaders CUSTOM SEED SOYBEAN CLEANING AVAILABLE SOYBEAN GROWERS / Quality Soybean seed is not expensive. / It's priceless. FIRST LINE TESTS FOR SEEDLING VIGOUR that may make all the difference to your 1989 yield. • MAPLE GLEN – 2600 hu • OAC LIBRA – 2650 hu • MAPLE DONOVAN – 2750 hu • HODGSON – 2900 hu • HISTICK PEAT INOCULANT o Hill & Hill Farms Ltd. Bev Hill VARNA 233-3218 Pete Rowntree FEBRUARY 1989 23