SeedStar 4HP monitoring system lets you view multiple functions at once in a very simplified overview layout. Just touch the bar chart and zoom into any row for detailed information regarding that row. Highly configurable run pages that let you arrange SeedStar modules by operator preference. Complete simplified setup from work setup page instead of having multiple applications to open.
What do you do with all your data once you've collected it? Put it to work for you with John Deere Operations Center, where you have the ability to turn you valuable information into a plan of action. Collect data easily, review to make accurate decisions and share with your trusted advisors. Within this online portal, you can see average yield, total yield, average moisture seeding variety and rates and more. Every time you're done seeding a field, that information is waiting for you in the Operations Center to make adjustments improvements for the next year.
Right-side view of seed boot
Left-side view of seed boot
On the ProSeries Opener, the seed boots are made of the same material as the older high-wear boots previously offered, which is a highly abrasion-resistant white iron. However, this seed boot is narrower, causing less soil throw on neighboring rows. It also sits up tight to the disk blade, resulting in less wear on the boot.
Seed boot
Below are two diagrams showing the seed boot comparison from the 90 Series Opener (highlighted in green) to the ProSeries Opener (highlighted in red). In these diagrams, the ProSeries seed boot is narrower and sits up tighter against the disk blade.
Seed boot comparisons
Two inside views of seed boots (90 Series in yellow and ProSeries in green)
The inlet/entrance diameter is 33 mm (1.3 in.) on the 90 Series and the ProSeries. The seed tube internal diameter is 27.4 mm (1.08 in.). The cross section is larger than the inlet for the 90 Series and ProSeries.
Serrated closing wheel
Serrated closing wheel:
Smooth closing wheel:
90 Series press wheel
ProSeries press wheel
The narrow and flexible press wheel has improved overall seed-to-soil contact. The improvement is in the shape and diameter of the press wheel. The ProSeries Opener press wheel profiles the trench better, partly due to the narrower and more flexible wheel itself, measuring 1.8 cm x 25.4 cm (0.71 in. x 10 in.). The 90 Series press wheel is 1.9 cm x 22.9 cm (0.75 in. x 9 in.).
Front view (left) and side view (right) of press wheel
Growers that have consistent seed depth have a greater opportunity for uniform emergence, uniform tillering, uniform flowering, and uniform maturity. This leads to increased yield potential, easier management of crop, and typically lower harvest loss on canola.
ProSeries Opener seed tab
90 Series Opener seed tab
The ProSeries Opener has an upgraded seed tab that compliments the furrow much better. This seed tab, with an angled edge that profiles the trench better, also allows for consistent seed placement due to the flexible material that was designed to make it less brittle. This also minimizes seed bouncing, which increases overall seeding accuracy.
Spoked gauge wheel
Spoked gauge wheel
Growers have historically had to make some difficult planting and seeding decisions due to weather. Operators have been forced to plant in wet conditions that are far from optimal in order to plant within the optimum planting window. Those operators have experienced poor performance from wet soils working in between the depth gauge wheel and the opener disk and not having a way out. This creates the possibility of the depth gauge wheel or opener disk to seize up and drag through the soil.
The spoked gauge wheel is a solution for operators who plant in these conditions to allow the mud and debris that get caught behind the depth gauge wheel to easily flow through the wheel and continue providing superior depth performance.
The spoked gauge wheel is designed for optimum performance. Its features include serviceable, stamped inner and outer rims. The wheel also has cast spokes and bearing hubs for increased strength. This allows for smaller spokes, creating larger open surface area for mud and debris to flow more easily than competitor’s wheels. Another improvement over the closed gauge wheel is a snap-ring bearing retention. Simply remove the snap ring, replace the bearing, and place the snap ring back.
Gauge wheel snap ring
Replacing the bearing on the gauge wheel
Heavy trash fields from no-till environments have also tested very well with the spoked gauge wheel. Some growers provided feedback of crop residue getting inside and jamming up the gauge wheel and opener. This spoked gauge wheel has shown exceptional performance within these areas as well. These wheels are compatible with both 90 Series openers on seeding tools and planter row-units.
Below is a chart that demonstrates a competitive advantage over MudSmith™ wheels for mud and residue flow:
| MudSmith | John Deere | Percent improvement | |
| Open area | 329 cm2 (51 cu in.) | 471 cm2 (73 cu in.) | 43 percent |
| Rim height | 1.9 cm (3/4 in.) | 1.4 cm (9/16 in.) | 25 percent |
| Spoke width | 3.5 cm (1-3/8 in.) | 1.9 cm (3/4 in.) | 45 percent |
The wheel is serviceable along with other parts.
Not compatible in dual gauge wheel applications.
MudSmith is a trademark of MudSmith, LLC.
Optional 76.2-mm (3-in.) narrow gauge wheels
The 76.2-mm x 406.4-mm (3-in. x 16-in.) depth gauging wheel:
With proper management and the right selection of cover crops, you can slow soil erosion, improve soil health, enhance water availability, suppress weeds, control pests and diseases, increase biodiversity, and reap numerous other benefits for your farm’s health and profitability. Cover crops act as a protective shield for the soil, reducing the impact of heavy rains and wind, which in turn minimizes topsoil loss. They improve soil structure by adding organic matter and fostering beneficial soil microorganisms, which enhances nutrient cycling and retention.
Additionally, cover crops can break up compacted soil layers, improving root penetration and water infiltration. By suppressing weeds, they reduce the need for chemical herbicides, leading to more sustainable farming practices. Cover crops also provide beneficial habitat for insects and pollinators, boosting on-farm biodiversity. Furthermore, they can help in sequestering carbon, contributing to climate change mitigation. Overall, integrating cover crops into your farming system can lead to more resilient and productive agricultural landscapes, ultimately enhancing long-term profitability.
N500C No-Till Air Drill
The N500C model machines provide extensive crop compatibility, making them an excellent choice for customers looking to seed multiple crops and crop blends using a single tool. These machines can be customized with two unique rollers in multiple sizes to meet the specific needs of each operation. Refer to the crop compatibility link by roller below. Additionally, the N500C is capable of seeding in various soil conditions and residue types. Featuring the Pro-Series No-Till opener, it is designed to handle a wide range of conditions, from heavy residue to lightly worked soils. For more information, see the Sales Manual links below.
N500C crop compatibility
N500C model
1590 No-Till Box Drills
Box Drills are an excellent choice for seeding cover crops, offering simplicity and high placement accuracy. Equipped with the Pro-Series No-Till opener, the 1590 Box Drill can handle a variety of conditions, from heavy residue to lightly worked soils. The 455 and BD11 Series Box Drills, featuring a double disk opener, are ideal for tilled seed beds. They also provide wider widths and a range of spacing options. For more information, see the Sales Manual link below.
Box Drills
C-Series Air Cart tendering
Any John Deere air cart compatible tools are excellent options for seeding cover crops. Air carts come with multiple tanks, enabling you to combine or blend your cover crop mixes effectively. With a wide range of meter roller options, air carts can be easily tailored to meet your specific cover crop needs and paired with the most suitable tool for the job. For more information, see the Sales Manual links below.
Air Seeding
Air cart roller information
| Working width | 4.57 m 15 ft |
| Total weight empty | 3837.4 kg 8460 lb |
| Capacities | Plain grain 1850.1 L 52.5 bu Grain/Fertilizer 2026.2 L 57.5 bu |
| Opener assembly | Spacing 19.1/38.1/50.8 cm 7.5/15/20 in. |
| Working width | 4.57 m 15 ft |
| Transport width | 4.65 m 15.25 ft, in. |
| Transport height | 2.08 m 6.83 ft, in. |
| Overall length | With wheels - 6.1 m 20 ft |
| Total weight empty | 3837.4 kg 8460 lb |
| Hitch weight empty | 1406.1 kg 3100 lb |
| Hitch weight full | 2041.2 kg 4500 lb |
| Clearance | Road opener - 20.3 cm 8 in. |
| Plain grain | 1850.1 L 52.5 bu |
| Grain/Fertilizer | 2026.2 L 57.5 bu |
| Type | Fluted-feed |
| Number of openers | 18 or 24 |
| Spacing | 19.1/38.1/50.8 cm 7.5/15/20 in. |
| Down pressure | Active hydraulic down pressure per opener - 75 to 204 kg 165 to 450 lb |
| Disk | At a 7-degree angle - 45.7 cm 18 in. |
| Gauge wheels | 11.4 x 40.6 cm 4.5 x 16 in. |
| Press wheels | 2.54 x 25.4 cm 1 x 10 in. |
| Closing wheels | 2.54 x 30.5 cm 1 x 12 in. |
| Hydraulic requirements | One selective control valve (SCV) |
| Electrical requirements | Seven-pin connection |
Prices and availability may vary by dealer. Taxes not included. Images for illustration purposes only. Financing subject to approved credit by John Deere Financial. Down payment may be required to receive financing. Restrictions may apply outside of Hutson’s area of responsibility. See dealer for details.








