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Orthman Manufacturing announces multiple partner Research Farm.

Lexington, Nebraska, July 10, 2007 — In 2007, Orthman Manufacturing opened a Tillage Research station at the Lexington, Nebraska headquarters. Under the leadership of Justin Troudt, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, the Orthman Research farm is partnering with agricultural businesses and row crop input manufacturers. Troudt explains, “It is extremely important that the American producer has the opportunity to maximize the performance of every input he invests in his row crop production. Whether it is seed, fertilizer, herbicide, rain, irrigation or tillage, the Orthman 1-tRIPr plays a key role in how these inputs perform.”

Troudt likes to use his laptop computer as an example of his methodology, My Dell Computer is like the Orthman 1-tRIPr, it is the machine that makes all the other inputs such as the software, processor, printer, etc. function. The Orthman 1-tRIPr and all its capabilities is the complete row crop package! The Orthman Research Farm provides that ‘playground’ allowing the producers and our input partners to see the complete package come together.”

Tillage Comparison Plots

Future Expectations of the Tillage Study

  • Orthman expects the tillage study to have two more partners in 2008 and incorporate soybean comparisons under the two tillage scenario system as well.
  • In 2008, they also plan to till and plant with a combo-caddy unit to make the system a true 1 Trip Strip-Till approach.
  • In the future, Orthman will incorporate studies with pre-plant Mycorrhizal fungi incorporation, and to involve Potash & Phosphate Institute and partnering fertilizer companies to study new potassium product effectiveness.
  • Orthman hopes to expand the Twin-Row study to compare in varying tillage operations: strip-till to conventional full ground tillage, with varying populations and two to three hybrids.
  • They expect to join forces with fertilizer companies to study high quality nutrition in strip-till and precision placement of said products in corn and soybean production.

Variety Show Plots

Presently the Orthman Sales and Marketing staff has 11 partners in the seed breeding and sales showing four different hybrids between check plots, all planted into Strip-Tilled soils. They are fertilized equally for high yield potential and will be irrigated to meet ET demands. The companies include Mycogen, Garst, Midwest Seeds, Asgrow, Dekalb, Dyna-Gro, CropLand, NC+, LG Seeds, Crows Seeds, and Hoegemeyer Seeds.

Research Farm Cooperating Partners

  • CropLand Seeds
  • Garst Seeds
  • Hoegemeyer Seeds
  • Orthman Manufacturing
  • Golden Plains Ag Network
  • Case-IH – Fairbanks International
  • Monosem Twin Row Planters
  • Channel Bio Group (NC+, Crows, Midwest Seeds)
  • Trimble
  • Auto-Farm
  • Agri-Inject (Variable Rate Fertilizer)
  • JD Stiles (Variable Rate Seed)
  • All Points COOP
  • Mycogen Seeds
  • Dekalb
  • Dyna-Gro
  • LG Seeds
  • Asgrow

A late summer field event is planned for September 14th, 2007, right after Husker Harvest Days. The event is located on-site in Lexington, Nebraska.

To keep informed and up-to-date about progress, further information on the Field Day and what is happening with Orthman’s work to assist the grower, simply visit us at: www.PrecisionTillage.com

For more information contact Orthman Manufacturing at 1-308-324-7555 or write to P.O. Box B • Lexington, NE  68850.


Orthman Manufacturing Incorporated
75765 Rd. 435 - Lexington, NE - 68850 - ph. 308.324.4654 - fax. 308.324.5001