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Blue tractor operating in a dry field before no till planting with no till equipment

No Till Planting: 4 Reasons It Fails and How to Avoid Them

Introduction: The Promise and Pitfalls of No Till Planting No till planting holds a lot of promise. Better soil structure. Less erosion. Improved water retention. For many farmers, it’s a smarter, more sustainable way to plant — and it can cut back on fuel, time, and wear on equipment. But

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Farmer Holding Planter Gauge Wheels for Inspection

Planter Gauge Wheels – Are They Hurting Your Planting?

Why Planter Gauge Wheels Matter More Than You Think Precision planting is the backbone of successful farming. Every pass across the field is an investment in seed, fuel, and time. But even the best seed won’t perform if it isn’t placed correctly. That’s where planter gauge wheels come in. Too

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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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