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Summers Manufacturing Unveils New Strip-Till Equipment Lines

Summers Manufacturing, a leader in innovative agricultural equipment, today announced the launch of its new Strip Till equipment line featuring two distinct models: the Verdant and the Apex. These high-performance units are designed to provide farmers with versatile solutions for precision strip tillage and fertilizer application. 

"Our new Strip Till equipment line represents Summers Manufacturing's commitment to developing tools that help farmers maximize efficiency and yields while promoting sustainable farming practices," said Matthew Volkmar, Director of Sales and Marketing for Summers Manufacturing. "The Verdant and Apex models combine superior engineering with practical design to deliver reliable performance in a variety of field conditions."

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