Schaffert Mfg. Co., Inc.
Established in 1991, Schaffert Mfg. has been creating profitable seed solutions for a variety of planters and drills. Our products are designed by farmers, for farmers. With the passing of each planting season, we sit down and discuss the new changes that would not only make our Rebounder Seed Cover a better product, but also our other profitable seed solutions. We take precision farming to the next level, by understanding the needs of farmers and by trying to stay abreast of the latest changes affecting them. We listen to you as a farmer to improve our products. Our products endure rigorous field tests, making them dependable for years to come.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Agriculture
- Market Focus:
- Nationally (across the country)
- Year Founded:
- 1991
About Us
At Schaffert Mfg., we firmly believe that a better harvest begins with precision adjustments, not only with your planter or drill, but also in the type of attachments you select.
We specialize in customizing a wide variety of attachments and fertilizer application systems to each of your specific needs.
Looking back...
Paul Schaffert, CEO of Schaffert Mfg., started farming when he was in high school and from there he took it to the next level by designing innovative attachments.
In 1976, Paul was awarded the No-Till Farmer of the year and that granted him the exposure he needed to start his own business and promote non-traditional farming practices. Paul also became a Buffalo equipment dealer, giving him greater exposure to farmers wanting to try something new.
This was the real beginning of his short-line equipment company and that ultimately led to the development and patenting of several no-till planter attachments and related equipment.
In 2005, Paul received No-Till Farmer's No-Till Innovator award in the area of Business & Service. This achievement recognized Paul's exemplary leadership and contributions to advancement in no-till farming.
Today, Paul, along with his excellent staff, continually look for ways to improve farming practices.