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  • Jun. 22, 2012
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    Self-propelled sprayers: Time to review the basics

      Self-propelled sprayers are out in full force on Midwest corn and soybean fields. So, we thought it would be a good time to review some basic tips to ensure even and targeted spray coverage. Here are eight of them offered by Bob Wolf, former extension specialist with Kansas State University and manager of Wolf Consulting & Research LLC:...More
  • Apr. 17, 2012
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    Monsanto pushing drift reduction as part of new Xtend launch

    Monsanto is gearing up for the launch of its new Roundup Ready Genuity Xtend trait, which will include tolerance to its Roundup and dicamba herbicides. As part of the launch campaign, Monsanto is urging farmers to take additional steps to prevent problems with drift, not only for Xtend but for other herbicides. Joe Sandbrink talked about those efforts in an interview at the Monsanto booth at Commodity Classic. Produced by Forrest Laws  ...More
  • Mar. 13, 2012
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    Nozzle selection key to successful spraying for weed control

    Bob Wolf of Wolf Consulting demonstrates the importance of nozzle selection on sprayers in the Roundup Ready section of the Monstanto booth at Commodity Classic 2012. The nozzles control the spray for optimal weed control....More
  • Sep. 15, 2011
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    Farm Industry News

    New Case IH Patriot self-propelled sprayer

    The new Case IH Patriot 4430 sprayer features 325 hp, which is 12% more horsepower than its predecessor had. Mark Burns, Case IH marketing manager, explains other features of the new sprayer, including the new Tier 4-compliant, fuel-efficient engine....More
  • May 16, 2011
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    Farm Industry News editor lost in Tier 4 farm engine acronyms

    Tier 4 engine jargon includes a number of acronyms spoken by Cummins engine expert Jim Branner, Jr., to Farm Industry News Senior Editor Jodie Wehrspann during the 2011 Agricultural Machinery Conference....More
  • May 13, 2011
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    Farm Industry News

    Cummins discloses final Tier 4 solution for farm engines

    Cummins is the first engine manufacturer to announce its solution for meeting the final Tier 4 engine emission standards in agricultural equipment. Jim Branner, Jr., from the company explains the solution....More
  • Mar. 15, 2011
    blog

    5 trends in farm sprayers

    New sprayer sales are stronger than ever this year. In response, most of the major manufacturers have launched new models for 2011. (See April issue of Farm Industry News.) We interviewed AGCO, Case IH, Equipment Technologies, GVM, Hagie, John Deere, New Holland, Miller St. Nazianz and Versatile to find out the latest trends in this market. Here are five:...More
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