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    Why I Bought A CX-6 SMART Seeder.

    This story on new technology was provided by Clean Seed Technologies. [URL="http://www.cx6smartseeder.com"]www.cx6smartseeder.com[/URL]


    Why I Bought a CX-6 SMART Seederâ„¢

    By: Jason Schultz, JDS Farms


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    A CX-6 SMART Seederâ„¢ from Rocky Mountain Equipment seeding winter wheat on our farm this Fall.


    Many people will begin to read this article likely wondering what a SMART Seederâ„¢ is, and why we chose to purchase a completely new seeding technology for our farm in Central Alberta. Before getting to that, a little bit of history that will help frame our decision.

    Full disclosure; I farm several thousand dryland acres just East of Ponoka, Alberta and have been looking for a seeding unit that “ticks all my boxes” for years and years. There are many seeders on the market and almost all have been tried on our farm. In fact, there are four current, completely different branded seeding units on the farm in our quest to find the perfect solution for all our soil conditions, crop varieties, fertilizer rates, and products to produce the highest yielding crops at the lowest cost.

    It is a very capital and labour intensive effort to keep four different seeders on our farm running during Spring, however we continue to do it attempting to produce the highest yielding, quality crops at the highest margins. It has always been the hope to find one seeding technology that would not only replicate what I have with four current units, but also allow me to push the boundaries of agronomy on rates and soil remedy prescriptions with one unit.

    This Fall, Clean Seed Agricultural Technologies and Rocky Mountain Equipment allowed me to use a CX-6 SMART Seeder™ on the farm seeding winter wheat, side by side with one of my dual shank precision drills. This demonstration and more importantly the field results on plant and root development, truly excited me! I may have found the one drill that “ticked all my boxes” for our farm.


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    Winter wheat seeded September 19, 2017 with CX-6 SMART Seederâ„¢ on the right.
    Side by side to a dual shank precision drill on the left. Same rates on both.


    What are my current issues with my existing seeding systems? They certainly all have their individual benefits along with frustrations, but many of my issues stem from seed and product placement due to air distribution which air seeder technology is based on.

    By using the CX-6 SMART Seeder™ seed bounce in the furrow is eliminated due to the gravity distribution of the products after the electronic motors meter the products. Uniform seed and fertilizer placement row to row are a direct result of metering directly above the opener versus a central metering system. Product variance between each opener is eliminated with the CX-6 SMART Seeder™ compared to the random air distribution of other air seeders. Oh, and no more plugged 2 ½” primary hoses! I also like the fact that this unit gently handles the seed through soft core metering wheels and the seed air velocity is a minimum, creating seed safety.

    What else “ticked all my boxes”? The CX-6 SMART Seeder™ individual sectional (row by row) control coupled with built in turn compensation that gives me precise rates across the whole drill at all times. We are constantly turning around obstacles within smaller sized fields and this feature is a must going forward.

    Questions about the opener? The CX-6 uses a saw tooth coulter directly in front of the opener to cut through difficult residue conditions and opens a trench for the triple shoot opener to place product. They give the option to deep band fertilizer, or switch to side band when prescribed while also allowing a single row or 4” paired row seed placement. The flexibility allows me to seed more than one crop at the same time which opens inter crop and multi crop opportunities in the future.


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    Winter wheat seedling plants of side by side seeding. The CX-6 Smart Seederâ„¢ seedling (shown on the bottom)
    is a larger and healthier plant, more root mass and longer roots.



    Finally let’s talk about capabilities and logistics. The CX-6 SMART Seeder™ is an industry first in which it uses six individual tanks for products that can be separate, chained, or proportioned for the maximum product flexibility for seed, fertilizer and other products. Clean Seed has also developed a refilling on the go system using a tendering cart that can be field, and highway driven. This Superbee capable SMART Cart™ tendering system designed to refill the CX-6 SMART Seeder™ while driving and will be a huge cost savings from reduced fill times in the field and maximum acres per day for the seeder.
    This well-built seeder runs on tracks as well to reduce compaction and is shorter in length than most drills on the market to maneuver into tight spaces or around obstacles.

    I have found Clean Seed along with Rocky Mountain Equipment as progressive companies that listen and understand my individual farming needs. It is clear that the farming community played a key role in the design of this machine. We are excited to run a seeder that finally has all my “boxes ticked” to date. I am confident that the CX-6 Smart Seeder™ will have features added that will continue to make this seeder and this company a leader in the future and I am excited to be part of the early adopter program.
    This is why I bought a CX-6 SMART Seederâ„¢!


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    Left: Going through the SeedSyncâ„¢ software of the CX-6 Smart Seederâ„¢


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    Right: Closing the deal with my son and Colin Rush – COO of Clean Seed Agricultural Technologies

    #2
    I have looked at those at shows. ...good thing government supports manufacturers ....wish they would support farmers that way.


    So you also own a heavy harrow and vertical tillage....

    First thing that maybe be a problem is straw management on a single rank machine. ....


    It's really an incredible machine....

    It also seemed like it's easier to work on quick replaceable components...
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      #3
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      I have looked at those at shows. ...good thing government supports manufacturers ....wish they would support farmers that way.


      So you also own a heavy harrow and vertical tillage....

      First thing that maybe be a problem is straw management on a single rank machine. ....


      It's really an incredible machine....

      It also seemed like it's easier to work on quick replaceable components...
      many years mother nature has a way of making a state of the art seeder/planter's yield results no different than that old flexicoil some guys pull out of the tree line each spring.

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        #4
        Some of this stuff makes me wish I was 35 years younger.

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          #5
          Some of this stuff makes me glad I'm not 35 years younger. 😁

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            #6
            Is it better than a new planter?

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              #7
              Give one to a farmer and create an emotional connection with family pictures and pics of it with a much better crop side by side. The rest will follow like lemmings.

              Marketing 101.

              The thing is ridiculous.

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                #8
                My banker and i were discussing the ridiculous price of farm equipment the other day and he said "i can't understand why farmers keep blowing their brains out on expensive farm equipment ".Good advice from an awesome banker !!

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                  #9
                  Like a drug. And guys wonder why the price of grain never has much upside.

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                    #10
                    It's a hoe drill right?


                    Just wondering if the fertilizer was different side by side.

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                      #11
                      How does it work in gumbo in the mud?

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                        #12
                        I've loooked at them as well. I think going to Intercropping is the Next wave on our farms .

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                          #13
                          I am happy to see some research going into new seeding technology. My father always told me a mistake at seeding time is your biggest mistake. I expect a lot of folks will be watching the first few these units to see if they actually can make a difference like this photo of the crop side by sides in our western Canadian crop conditions.

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                            #14
                            This year I seen fields ....one seeded with Massey 360 discers ....the other seeded with a 750k bourgault.....doubt there was a yield difference....


                            Pretty sure the guy with discers could afford to be a few bushels behind and still be money ahead....

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                              #15
                              Good point on the economics of new machinery over older equipment that is operated with skill and experience.

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