Steve Martin grew up on his dad Howard’s farm raising tobacco, corn, wheat and soybeans. After trying no-till farming in the early 1970s, Howard Martin wasn’t satisfied with the results he was seeing. Roughly a decade later, he decided to give it another try.
Martin Industries and Parker Hydraulics presents their hydraulic drive air compressor. Maintaining between 110 and 160 PSI on 4 gallons a minute of flow, this air compressor is easy to mount and connect. Using a straight forward pressure monitoring system, the air compressor can toggle on as needed to maintain pressure without any needless electronics.
A welcome addition to any user of a CNH 500T drill is the Quick Adjust Closing Wheel Arm, new from Martin Industries. This closing wheel has a spring-loaded, click adjuster from 0 to 11 degrees based on your specific needs. Made of heavy duty materials, and easily greased pivot points will keep this closing wheel arm in top shape for years to come.
Announced at the 2022 Farm Progress Show Martin Industries has attained exclusive distribution of Thrash Master Concaves. Having personal experience with the concaves, Martin Industries President Steve Martin explains the benefits inherent to the Thrash Master and how they can improve grain sample quality, speeds and reduce corn cracking.
Martin Industries President Steve Martin has provided a sneak peat at their new hydraulic row cleaner control system. Entering its beta stage of development next spring, this row cleaner control system is shown capable of independent movement for each row thanks to its hydraulic cylinder from Parker Hydraulics.
Steve Martin, president of Martin Industries, explains how the new Weight Transfer System for planters helps redistribute excess weight from the center of a planter out to the wings for improved planting depth.
Martin Industries might never have become a leader in no-till equipment development had economics and weather conditions not been disastrous in the 1980s.
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