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CORRECTIONS

May 1, 2007 12:00 PM

In our “New from Louisville” story (April, page 22), we gave incorrect prices for Blu-Jet All Terrain Jetstream Injection Applicators. The correct retail prices are $48,134 for the AT4610 and $29,202 for the AT4010. In the same story, the price for the Bush Hog 2715 Legend rotary cutter was incorrectly printed. The correct price is $16,500.

In our March issue (page 70), a reader inquired about parts for a “1954 Super M International tractor from M&W Gear.” M&W Gear does not carry parts for Super M International tractors. For those parts, try All States Ag Parts Inc., 221 S. Phillips Ave., Suite 201, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, 877/530-4430, www.asapagparts.com.

The photo that appeared with the story “Aphid control options” (March, page 20) did not show soybean aphid damage. Thanks to all of our sharp-eyed readers who alerted us to the error!

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