When it comes to planting, every inch counts. You have one chance to plant your seed at the correct depth and spacing, with good seed-to-soil contact. Without proper meter calibration, your planter accuracy can suffer.

There’s no better scene than a crop with row after row of consistently spaced plants, all growing at the exact same height and stage — a key indicator of a successful yield. That outcome starts when the seeds go into the ground, and something as simple as calibrating your meters this winter can boost your bottom line next year.

The only way to ensure you’re planting at your target rate is to calibrate your meters. If a planter is not properly calibrated, conditions such as high planting speeds or a rough seedbed can magnify stand variability problems. While seed meters should run at 98% or better, many only deliver 92% to 97% accuracy. That’s why meters should be calibrated every year.

While 98%+ accuracy might seem like a small difference over typical meters, this can have a big impact on yield and help you maximize your seed investment. Redline Equipment, your Case IH Premier Certified Dealer, offers a variety of testing applications, including:

  • Population
  • Test run log
  • Vacuum
  • Singulation
  • Seed information
  • Seed release index
  • Loss per acre

Drawing on the unmatched precision of 20/20 SeedSense®, MeterMax® makes the calibration process simple, tailoring your meters to your planter’s seeds, speed, spacing and population. Redline Equipment can customize and help maintain your planter and make sure it’s operating at peak performance for your operation. 

  • MeterMax calibration for more than 98% accuracy
  • Full line of solutions for any color planter
  • Season-long service and local dealer support
  • Fully customizable solutions for operation-specific needs to increase ROI

Annual calibration with MeterMax testing helps ensure you get the most out of your planters. So take your seeds and meters to Redline Equipment, your Case IH Premier Dealer, to put your planter to the test, and then watch for the added yield and profit.