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Great Plains Launches New Stealth Pro Line

Great Plains Launches New Stealth Pro Line
May 08, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Tools for Smarter Outdoor Land Management

Great Plains Ag has unveiled a new product line called Stealth Pro, designed specifically for outdoor land care. 

This innovative range supports individuals who manage small pieces of property, food plots, or conservation areas. Whether you're a hunter, conservationist, or outdoor enthusiast, these tools make land maintenance simpler and more effective. 

Farms.com recently met with Tony Wisker, vice president of sales and marketing at Great Plains, to learn more about its offerings within this new product line. 

Wisker highlighted the company’s intention to meet the growing demand from landowners looking to manage their personal green spaces more efficiently. 

He explained that Stealth Pro is not just a new brand—it’s a perfect addition to Great Plains’ trusted line of agricultural products. 

The Stealth Pro lineup includes essential tools like specialized drills for food plots and conservation strips. 

These drills are easy to operate and well-suited for planting in various soil conditions. 

Additionally, the range includes small disc harrows available in 6-foot and 8-foot models.  

These are ideal for tilling and preparing seedbeds on small plots. 

The line also features a durable rotary cutter that helps maintain grass, brush, and weeds—perfect for upkeep in rural or semi-wild settings. 

Together, these tools offer a complete solution for landowners who want to improve their property while supporting soil health and local ecosystems. 

This makes Stealth Pro an ideal choice for both practical and conservation purposes. 

"Everything you need to take care of that little piece of property, your food plot, or your conservation areas," said Wisker. 

Take a look at the Stealth Pro lineup in the video below. 




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