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Shield Industries


PROFILE Shield Industries ABOUT SHIELD


904 Williams St South Hutchinson, KS 67505 Phone: 800-798-1968 Fax: 800-798-1968


Email: informationrequests@ shieldag.com


Website: www.shieldag.com Number of U.S. and Canadian dealerships: over 2,000


Key Contacts


President and Owner Mike Bergmeier


Vice President Angie Bergmeier


Sales Executive Andy Klamm


Marketing Manager Amy Kraft


Trade Names • ACRA PLANT: Specializes in No- Till & Min-Till planting and drill- ing equipment, fertilizer applica- tion tools, and chisel plow tools. Product lines include: ACRADRILL Unit, ACRAPLANT Solutions, ACRA PHOENIX System.


• SHIELDAG CONVEYORS: Belt Conveyors for: grain handling, seed operations, food grade applications.


• ABM FLEXO-GUARDS, INC: The original fl exible Milo-Saving Guard and Grain Saver Boot Attachment.


• CASTPRO, INC: Custom designed castings. From conception and design through prototype testing & production.


FEATURED PRODUCTS FOR 2013-14 • K-4TSDF THE SHREW® knife series for improved results of injecting ammonia or liquid fertilizers in diffi cult no-till and min-till applications.


• Surfa-Shield® Protection, a full line of Boron-steel, heat-treated and wear-coated knives for low disturbance fertilizer applicators and fi eld cultivator sweeps.


PRODUCTS • Tillage Tools: Shield Agricultural Equipment - Strip-Till knives and points, Fertilizer toolbar row units and attachments, Fertilizer knives, shanks and


blades - Stubble-mulch blades, V-Blades, sweep and undercutter blades. 26 inch conservation sweeps, row crop, fi eld cultivator, chisel plow and penetrator sweeps. Chrome Carbide heavy-duty deep tillage and subsoiler points. Disc Blades, coulter blades, planter and grain drill discs and assemblies. Chisels and spikes, ripper, subsoiler and cultivator points.


• No-Till planter and grain drill products: ACRA Plant, Shield Agricultural Equipment


Shield Agricultural Equipment has been designing, manufacturing and distributing innovative agricultural products for more than 50 years in Hutchinson, Kan. Our complete product line is available through- out the midwest and world wide at over 2,000 distributor and dealer locations.


From the Toolbar to the Soil, ShieldAG manufactures a complete line of fertilizer application gear, including a wide variety of fertilizer knives, shanks and clamps. Our Acra-Plant line expands ShieldAG’s fertilizer application equipment into No-Till and Min-Till environments.


Shield Agricultural Equipment announces its all new K-4TSDF “The Shrew” knife series for improved results of injecting ammonia or liquid fertilizers in difficult no-till and min-till applications.


From “Bag-to-Bin”, ShieldAG has a full line of high- capacity, low damage seed and grain handling equipment. ShieldAg belted grain and seed conveyors are designed for high volume grain movement with minimal damage to the commodity.


ShieldAG Britten Crop Savers and ABM Milo Guards help midwest farmers save and salvage poor stands of milo (sorghum), sunfl owers and soybeans. ShieldAG also distributes a high quality line of baler, draper and conveyor belting.


62 F ARM EQUIPMENT’S SUPPLER PROSPECTUS • SUMMER 2013


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