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Tractor using no-till farming equipment supported by ag equipment dealers in an open field.

Why Ag Equipment Dealers Choose 4AG

Ag equipment dealers choose 4AG because our no-till farming equipment is designed by farmers and supported with dealer-first service. As a trusted farm equipment dealer partner, you’ll get rugged tools, straightforward installs, and gear your customers will come back for.

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Hay bale net wrap Catch All container on a flatbed truck for clean farming operations.

One Hay Bale Net Wrap Solution

The Catch All from 4AG is the simple, field-tested farming tool that solves the hay bale net wrap mess. Built for ranchers, this magnet-mounted solution supports environmentally friendly farming by keeping net wrap contained, your flatbed clean, and your workflow efficient.

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Close-up of Cultivator Gauge Wheel Showing Depth Control Mechanism

Cultivator Gauge Wheel Precision Depth Control

Farming today demands precision and efficiency more than ever before. Every piece of your equipment plays a part in your harvest’s success, and that includes components that sometimes get overlooked—like the cultivator gauge wheel. It might be a small part of your tillage setup, but it’s a linchpin in making

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Close-up of 4AG planter closing wheels engaging no-till soil

Closing Wheels: Improve No-Till Planting Success

Closing Wheels: Boost Planting Success with No-Till Precision For no-till farmers, closing wheels are the unsung heroes of planting success. If your rows aren’t closing right, your seeds won’t emerge right — simple as that. And when conditions get tough, the wrong wheels can cost you yield. That’s where 4AG

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Close-up of gauge wheel pressed into dry no-till soil during test

Gauge Wheels: Avoid Planting Mistakes with Better Closing Systems

Gauge Wheels: Avoid Planting Mistakes with Better Closing Systems Getting your gauge wheels and closing wheels right is one of the most overlooked – yet critical – parts of no-till planting. These components may not grab headlines, but they directly affect seed depth, emergence, and yield. In this guide, we’ll

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The Catch All, a durable woven nylon net, secured on a pickup bed to prevent net wrap and feed stacks from blowing off during transport, perfect for environmentally friendly farming.

A Simple Tool for Environmentally Friendly Farming

Environmentally friendly farming should be a priority for us homegrown, down-to-earth farmers. Sometimes, however, the smallest things that make a BIG impact are overlooked. As a fifth generation farming family, we obviously love the work we do. Over the years, however, we’ve seen a few ways in which farming can

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Close-up of planter closing wheels working through dry crop residue in a no-till field

How Planter Closing Wheels Boost No-Till Efficiency

Wondering How to Save Time in Farming? Consider No-Till with Planter Closing Wheels In today’s fast-moving ag world, efficiency isn’t optional—it’s essential. If you’re looking to cut down on hours in the tractor without sacrificing yield, no-till farming backed by high-performance planter closing wheels is one of the smartest moves

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Switching to No-Till Farming with precision planting equipment working through undisturbed soil

Expert Tips for Switching to No Till Farming?

Tired of wrestling with your plow? Ready to ditch the dirt, embrace a smarter way to farm? Switching to No Till Farming, complete with specialized closing wheels for no till planters, might be your answer. It’s a gentler approach that promises less stress for your soil, improved soil health, and

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Why You Should Choose No-till for Agriculture – rows of young green crops thriving in undisturbed soil

Why You Should Choose No-till for Agriculture

Why You Should Choose No-till for Agriculture No-till is one of the most useful and successful ways to preserve, but it cannot be intimidating to switch from tilling. No-till permits farmers to cultivate their land or the organisms that live in the soil with minimal disturbance. This is a kind

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