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Kyle McMahon didn’t set out to build one of the country’s fastest‑growing ag‑tech companies. He just wanted to buy a tractor. 

But when the 2013 Iowa State University graduate realized there was no reliable way to know what farm equipment was actually worth, he saw a gap big enough to build a business around.

“There was no Kelley Blue Book for tractors,” he said. “I didn’t know what I should be paying.”

That problem — a lack of transparent, trustworthy pricing — would eventually grow into Tractor Zoom, McMahon’s West Des Moines-based company that now helps value and advertise more than $20 billion in farm equipment each year.

A turning point, McMahon says, came in 2017 when he joined the third cohort of the Iowa State University Startup Factory, an 18-week incubator program at Iowa State designed to help faculty, staff, students and community members transform their breakthrough ideas into scalable businesses.

Since its launch in 2016, the ISU Startup Factory has supported 165 startups across 18 cohorts, helping founders raise more than $108 million in outside funding and achieve five successful exits, which is when founders convert their ownership into financial gains, typically through an acquisition or an initial public offering (IPO). 

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Air Command Section Control for Pro-Force Spreaders

Video: Air Command Section Control for Pro-Force Spreaders


This patented section control system uses air to divert material on to different areas of the spinner disks for precise 4-section control, for an economical design by eliminating the need for added conveyor belts or movable spreader components. The section control uses the Raven RCM ISOBUS controller and a customer’s field boundary and coverage map to automatically turn off any of the four sections at any time to avoid applying valuable fertilizer in areas where it’s not needed.

This results in fertilizer savings which means more money in your pocket for a maximum Return On Investment. The powerful blower fan sends air through a 4-section manifold while the conveyor automatically speeds up or slows down as sections are turned on or off for consistent and precise fertilizer application.

• The revolutionary patented Air Command section control utilizes a pneumatic system to accurately place fertilizer onto the spinner disks to give you individualized 4-section control of your spread pattern.

• Pinpoint accuracy of four individual sections allows you to operate the system with ease. This robust design with few moving parts offers no gimmicks, just real-world results.

• The new Air Command section control option is available on pull-type models 2250 and 1850 with the new PTO drive system, and on 1450, 1250 and 1050 pull-type models with standard single hydraulics.

• Continue to do it all with the Unverferth pull-type Pro-Force Spreader. Use the Air Command section control for spreading fertilizer and in-seeding applications, while converting to single-section lime or litter application in a matter of minute