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Depth Control System
Consistent depth. Better control. Improved results.
Yeomans Depth Control Systems are designed to maintain consistent working depth across varying soil conditions, ensuring uniform cultivation and optimal soil structure development.
By controlling how deep the plow works, these systems improve efficiency, reduce operator fatigue, and help deliver consistent results—pass after pass.
Adjustable Hillers
When crops demand a specific hill shape or furrow profile, compromise is not an option. The Yeomans Multi Adjustable Hiller gives you complete control over bed and furrow formation, allowing you to tailor soil shape precisely to crop, soil, and moisture conditions.
Designed as a highly adaptable rear‑mounted attachment, the Multi Adjustable Hiller transforms bed forming from a fixed operation into a fully tunable system.
Crumble Roller
The Yeomans Crumble Roller is designed to improve surface finish, and leave paddocks level and consolidated after subsoiling by breaking down surface clods and improving seed‑to‑soil contact. It is particularly valued in pasture renovation, irrigation country, and finishing work where soil structure is being improved without excessive surface disturbance.
As Yeomans shanks are designed to efficiently pull themselves into the soil, the crumble roller provides a controlled counterforce that improves consistency and reduces unnecessary draft load on the tractor.
Available in both manual of hydraulic lift, a crumble roller has been shown to:
- Improved soil aggregation and surface stability
- Reduce surface roughness and clodding after deep ripping
- Increase moisture retention by closing large air voids near the surface
- Improve seed‑to‑soil contact when oversowing pasture or using a Tickle‑Pot Seeder in the same pass
- Produce a friable, medium‑textured soil finish suitable for follow‑on operations
Stealth Hiller
The Yeomans Stealth Hiller is engineered to form deep, clean furrows and consistent hills—even in compacted or challenging soil conditions. Its rigid mounting system and durable wear components ensure reliable performance across a wide range of applications.
Designed for efficiency and precision, the Stealth Hiller delivers consistent shaping while maintaining the strength and simplicity expected from Yeomans equipment.
Weed Knife
Yeomans Weed Knives (or Heel Knives) are designed to cut through weed roots below ground level while allowing simultaneous deep soil working. Ideal for clean country applications, they provide an efficient solution for weed control without excessive soil disturbance.
Mounted behind the shank, Weed Knives work as part of the Yeomans system—combining cultivation and weed management into a single, efficient operation.
Wobble Blade
Cut roots. Clear ground. Build soil in one pass. The Yeomans Wobble Blade is a highly versatile attachment designed for cutting roots, clearing scrub and improving soil structure in a single operation. Combining elements of a blade plow and heel knife, it delivers powerful cutting action while maintaining the flexibility to work through rough ground.
Its unique pivoting design allows the blades to move side-to-side, helping the system work around rocks and obstacles without stopping—keeping you moving in challenging conditions.
Coulters
Coulters are castoring disc attachments fitted in front of the shank to assist pasture renovation and cultivation where surface cover is present. By opening the surface ahead of the shank, coulters help maintain the Yeomans philosophy of minimal soil profile disturbance, allowing the shank to lift and loosen the soil below while the surface remains comparatively intact. This makes coulters particularly suitable for pasture renovation, oversowing, and applications where surface structure is to be preserved rather than aggressively cultivated.
Coulters are recommended in:
- Densely matted pastures where grass roots spread laterally near the surface rather than penetrating deeply.
- Old or compacted grazing paddocks with a tight grass mat
- Irrigated or high‑rainfall pastures where surface root density is high
- Pastures with vine‑type or surface‑creeping plants, where coulters prevent material building up on the shank and frame
Disc Hillers
The Yeomans Disc Hiller is designed to give you complete control over your hills, beds and furrows. Whether you’re establishing new rows or renovating existing permanent bed systems, this unit delivers clean, consistent results across a wide range of soil types and conditions.
Built with strength and flexibility in mind, the Disc Hiller features full 3D adjustment—allowing precise control of tilt, camber and swing. This means you can accurately shape the soil profile to suit your crop, your conditions, and your preferred cultivation system.
Fertiliser Boot
Place nutrients exactly where they’re needed. In one pass.
The Yeomans Fertiliser Boot allows you to apply fertiliser directly into the soil profile during cultivation—improving efficiency while delivering nutrients precisely where plant roots can access them.
Mounted behind the shank, the boot works seamlessly with your Yeomans plow to combine soil development and nutrient placement in a single operation.
Seeder – Tickle Pot
The Yeomans Tickle Pot Seeder (Feeder) is a single‑pot seed and fertiliser distributor designed to work in harmony with the Yeomans Keyline Plow, allowing seed, minerals, and fertilisers to be placed precisely where soil biology can use them most effectively.
Built around the proven jiggler (tickler) principle, the Tickle Pot delivers consistent, reliable flow rates regardless of terrain, tractor speed, or how full the box is. Purpose‑built for pasture regeneration, soil enrichment, and long‑term fertility building during subsoiling or cultivation, it contains no chains, drives, or hydraulics. Instead, a constantly moving internal tickler prevents bridging and maintains accurate delivery.
The Tickle Pot Feeder meters material using interchangeable metering disks, rather than ground‑driven mechanisms. Flow rate is determined by: Metering disk hole size, time spent moving across the land and spacing between seeders.
Importantly, application rate is independent of tractor speed, ensuring reliable results in both hard and lighter soil conditions.