Special Report
New Zealand invention becomes AerWay
If it wasn’t for a New Zealand dairy farmer who 30 years ago cared about aerating his pastures, there may never have been what’s now referred to as the AerWay. Marketing Director Jeff Schow says the company began with the acquisition from that dairy farmer. His five-foot-wide AerWay would have been hard pressed to meet the demands of North American acreages, so modifications began and the tine technology that results in greater fracturing of soil is available to those who benefit from increased pasture yields and better conservation tillage.
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