Native Seedster

In the world of harvesting, the standard combine was designed to efficiently harvest a narrow variety of seeds—wheat, oats, rye, flax, barley, soybeans and corn.  Up until the advent of the Native Seedster thousands of species of plants were very difficult or impossible to collect with a combine and had to be harvested by hand.  The Native Seedster allowed for the harvesting of these seeds without destroying the plant.  Leaving the plant unharmed protects the natural landscape.  Removing only the seeds from the plant material also reduces the amount of time and energy used to clean and sift the seeds for replanting.  The Native speedster is available in a variety of sizes and configurations that can be mounted to standard tractor loader arms and is powered by its own hydraulic power pack that runs off the PTO.