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2106 F Ave, Kearney, Nebraska 68847

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info@agxcel.com

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(877) 218-1981

Strip Tilling / Side Dressing

When it comes to Strip Till customers have many different requirements. At AgXcel we customize our solution to fit you strip tilling requirements and needs. Many systems require rates that range from 5 GPA to 100 GPA which requires a system that can provide the flexibility needed to achieve these rates. So whether you looking to apply 1 rate, Dual products, variable rate or multiple rates in different fields, AgXcel can build a system that can achieve these requirements. The AgXcel Strip Till system can also be fully integrated into any OEM controller, John Deere, Trimble, Agleader, TOPCON and even our own AutoXCompact controller. With the AgXcel GX5 Hydraulic Pump and GX30VRT solution, we are sure to provide a solution that fits all your requirements. 

Give us a call to discuss your requirements and we would be happy to discuss the details! 877.218.1981

Agxcel System
Agxcel System

The AgXcel GX30 Variable Rate Technology comes in 2 models. The GX30VRT that supports swath control, and the GX30Lite version when swath control is not required. 

GX30Lite - This version is a more cost-effective option when the use of swath control is not required or needed. Many farmers just want a simple yet affective solution that can support the various GPA range and MPH range for their side dressing requirements. The GX30iLite Module is an intelligent pressure monitoring system. Set your high- and low-pressure thresholds by simply adjusting the two screws. This should be while testing the system with water so as not to waste fertilizer. Set “HIGH” will adjust how high your pressure can go before the next set of valves will open. Setting the “LOW” threshold will adjust how low your pressure can go before it switches back to the first valve. The GX30i VRT Module can be mounted on the tool-bar of the implement using the mounting holes provided on the module itself. Another method would be to use a small amount of Velcro attached to the back of the module.