Gen-Till Systems: Improving Your Soil With Superior Aeration
Tilling has been an element in farming for thousands of years from the early cultivation of human and draft-animal methods to the much more efficient mechanical methods commonly used in today’s farming practices. Needless to say, the technology has come a long way. But, just because modern aeration has vastly improved the rate of distance that can be covered doesn’t mean the technology has stopped evolving. On the contrary, many new options have arisen over the last 20 years that further optimize the process by instead focusing on the quality of the tilling and the durability of the tools.
The Gen-Till line of aerators is a huge factor in that push for further optimization. Gen-Till vertical tillage aerators are designed for conservation tillage but go a step further than the straight no-till method. Gen-Till technology strikes a balance between maintaining soil stability and breaking up soil for deeper nutrient enrichment. This can be an important preparatory step for fields, as it allows manure, water, organic matter, and important microorganisms to breach the top layer of the soil and integrate themselves into deeper layers for abundant root nutrients.
With Gen-Till equipment, you get a minimal tillage approach, so your soil won’t be completely broken up and flipped like you’d see with traditional plowing. This can be important because, although plowing has benefits like mixing soil contents and shredding organic matter, it can also yield some pretty costly results. Because plowing decimates the structure of the soil, the soil and your crops can be subjected to a greater rate of erosion whether that be from water or wind. It also opens up the potential for flooding in locations with long bouts of rainfall. You don’t want to invest in a wealth of farming amenities like pesticides and nutrient boosters just to have it all run off into a stream somewhere. This is where Gen-Till aerators really shine, as they provide many of the benefits of plowing a field while minimizing the consequences.
The Gen-Till design is based on a rotary slashing method that hits the soil at a slight angle with precisely constructed and spaced tines. These tines don’t only pierce the soil. Gen-Till’s unique, angled design also serves to dig into the ground and pull the soil sideways and upwards to expose a large portion of the lower layers to the aeration process. However, Gen-Till systems make this incision without completely displacing the uppermost part of the organic layer. The process maintains the structural stability of the field while allowing a rich flow of nutrients to penetrate the lower layers and stay there.
Gen-Till systems have also made large strides in durability. In a farming field, you’re bound to encounter at least one rock which can ruin your day with a broken tine. However, Gen-Till boasts durability that is unmatched in the market. Utilizing a specialized alloy and heat treatment process, Gen-Till’s products excel at long-lasting equipment that will ensure you get your money’s worth. If that wasn’t enough, Gen-Till aerators also use a folding wing design that allows tractor operators to seamlessly lift up both folds to avoid rockier patches of soil from tearing up your equipment.
All-in-all Gen-Till systems are exactly what they sound like: gentle. Although they wield a heavy amount of force with each slash, the process is easy on fields and precise in its continued performance. With sizes ranging from 5’ to as wide as 45’, you have the largest range of aerator sizes on the market which definitely can’t hurt. With the double-fold design, you can also maximize your space to about 1/3 of the full width, which means a massive 45’ wide aerator can fold into a 15’ wide piece of machinery for easier transportation and storage.
It should also be mentioned that the majority of Gen-Till aerators come with a sprayer attachment that allows you to spread manure and other additives immediately after tilling. This allows you to aerate and spread in one fell swoop.
Whether you’ve been going no-till and want to spice things up with some sub-surface nutrients, have gone full plow and want to dial down your soil displacement, or you’re new to the game and need the best of both worlds, check out the Gen-Till line of products. Their unique design really introduces a new accuracy to the art of efficient farming that will be hard to beat in the future.

