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    About Vertical Tillage Equipment

    Vertical tillage typically involves low-impact tilling and offers numerous benefits, including improved soil health and water infiltration, quicker soil warmup, and less erosion and compaction.

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    Working Width24 ft
    Location: Oakland, Maryland
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    Auction Date:8/19/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial Number74A1304077
    Location: Wayland, Michigan
    Working Width24 ft
    Location: German Valley, Illinois
    Seller: Rediger Auction Service
    Serial Number250091
    Location: Ashley, Indiana
    Seller: Summers Manufacturing
    Serial Number240114
    Location: Smithville, Ohio
    Seller: Summers Manufacturing
    Serial Number240226
    Location: Wapella, Illinois
    Seller: Summers Manufacturing
    Serial Number240229
    Location: Mahnomen, Minnesota
    Seller: Summers Manufacturing
    Serial Number240230
    Location: Stewart, Minnesota
    Seller: Summers Manufacturing
    Working Width40 ft
    Location: Independence, Iowa
    Seller: Burco Sales
    Working Width40 ft 3 in
    Location: Independence, Iowa
    Seller: Burco Sales
    Serial NumberGP4585NN
    Location: Elyria, Ohio
    Seller: Polen Implement
    Serial Number1N02660VPK0785034
    Location: Minden, Nebraska
    Working Width41 ft
    Location: Goldfield, Iowa
    Seller: Matthew Siefker
    Working Width30 ft
    Location: Huntington, Indiana
    Seller: Hosler Family Farms
    Working Width15 ft
    Location: Dongola, Illinois
    Seller: Joel Burkholder
    Working Width24 ft 4 in
    Location: Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska
    Seller: Brad Williams
    Working Width24 ft
    Location: Lewisburg, West Virginia
    Seller: Ironsides Cattle LLC
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    Location: Saint Francis, Minnesota
    Seller: David Moritz
    Working Width24 ft
    Location: Chelsea, Iowa
    Seller: Doug DeMeulenaere
    Serial Number20555
    Location: Wabash, Indiana
    Seller: VADA Farms
    Serial NumberYDD067514
    Location: Haviland, Ohio
    Seller: GKS Farms
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Ruth, Michigan
    Seller: Bischer Farm Partnership
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    Serial Number74A1304077
    Location: Wayland, Michigan
    Serial Number1N02660VEP0801168
    Location: Aberdeen, South Dakota
    Working Width24 ft
    Location: Greenwich, Ohio
    Working Width40 ft
    Location: Greenwich, Ohio
    Working Width24 ft
    Location: Greenwich, Ohio
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    Auction Date:8/29/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Working Width29 ft
    Location: Gallatin, Missouri

    About Vertical Tillage Equipment

    Although the concept of vertical tillage is decades old, there’s still some debate among equipment manufacturers as to its precise definition. Most industry insiders, however, agree that vertical tillage resides somewhere between no-till and conventional tillage practices and that adoption rates are on the rise. Vertical tillage implements generally have a group of coulters, discs, or knives with an attachment such as a rolling basket, reels, or a harrow at the end. Combined, these components till the top several inches of a field, break up clods, and level the field.


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    Numerous Soil Benefits

    Machines such as Landoll’s 7400 VT Plus Series are usable in the spring to prepare the seedbed and in the fall to mix residue into the soil, helping reduce wind and water erosion. Other benefits of using vertical tillage equipment vs. other tillage tools include quicker soil warming and drying and reduced soil compaction and disturbance. Breaking up compaction layers, cutting crop residue, and incorporating that residue into the soil improves soil health and water infiltration and leads to healthier plants, as roots can more easily reach nutrients. Vertical tillage can lead to greater yields, more environmentally friendly operations, and reduced fuel costs, as well as considerable time savings.

    Characteristics

    As the popularity of vertical tillage grows, vertical tillage equipment continues to evolve. Great Plains’ popular Turbo-Max machines, for example, include Implement Command technology that lets operators monitor and configure settings such as tillage depth, wing-down pressure, and gang angle from the cab. Elsewhere, Sunflower’s 6610-series single-section, 6630-series three-section, and 6650-series five-section vertical tillage machines feature the company’s exclusive 22-inch (55.9-centimeter) Saber blade will scalloped edges for enhanced cutting. You can also increasingly find hybrid tillage machines that combine the features of vertical and conventional tillage equipment.

    Find The Right Tillage Equipment

    You’ll see a broad range of new and used vertical tillage equipment for sale every day on TractorHouse.com, including machines from leading brands such as Case IH, Great Plains, John Deere, KUHN Krause, Landoll, McFarlane, Salford, and Sunflower.