Land Rollers

HOW DO THEY HELP?

Push Rocks and Root Balls Into The Ground
Reduce debris uptake to minimize combine downtime and repair costs, and maximize yield by running the head closer to the ground.

Increase Seed-To-Soil Contact
Accelerate germination and generate uniform crop emergence.

Manage Residue
Break down tough corn stalks without tillage.

Renovate Pasture/Hay Land
Create a smoother soil profile and maximize seed-to-soil contact.

Boost Soybean Yields
Independent research has shown a reliable yield increase of at least 3 bushels per acre by rolling soybeans at V1-V2 stages.

Seed Cover Crops
Add a seeding system to your land roller to achieve better cover crop emergence than regular broadcast seeding.

 

WHAT ABOUT COMPACTION?

A human footstep exerts greater PSI (5 PSI) than an 84-foot land roller (3 PSI).
Even with minimal PSI, the FULL WEIGHT of the drum easily pushes rocks into the ground.

 

5 THINGS TO LOOK FOR IN A LAND ROLLER

1) Durable Frame
Provides Longer Equipment life.

2) Heavy-Duty Transport system
Helps withstand more road miles.

3) More Weight Per Foot
More consistent and complete results.

4) Thick Drums
Tackle years of tough use.

5) Reliable Bearings
Minimize replacement and downtime.

 

Land Rollers Products:

Coil Packer Coil Packer Photo This tool uses coils to firm the soil and provide light tillage action. It leaves a herringbone pattern on the soil surface to reduce erosion concerns.

Hydraulic Fold SuperRoller Hydraulic Fold SuperRoller Photo Land rollers can be used for managing rocks, increasing seed-to-soil contact or breaking down residue. Hydraulic folding models allow convenient folding and unfolding of the sections from the tractor cab.

Trail Type SuperRoller Trail Type SuperRoller Photo Land rollers can be used for managing rocks, increasing seed-to-soil contact or breaking down residue. Trail type models require the operator to back up the tractor to unfold the sections.