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New line of calf formula available from Provimi North America

March 3, 2010
Provimi North America is very pleased to introduce Nurture calf formula, a new line of milk replacer products. This formula was developed with the calf raiser in mind and is a product that fosters the growth and development of baby calves.
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Arrest for scouring animals now available with microbials

March 3, 2010
Milk Specialties Global Animal Nutrition (MSGAN) is pleased to announce that Advance Arrest non-medicated energy supplement is now available with ProVance Microbials. The new unique natural formula provides rapidly available energy, essential electrolytes and fluids, plus fast-acting microorganisms to help overcome upset and unbalanced digestive tracts and enhance an animal’s immune system.
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JCB Telehandler offers maneuverability, lifting height and power for smaller worksites

March 3, 2010
Heavy equipment manufacturer JCB is launching the most compact and maneuverable telescopic handler model the company has produced to date. This machine, the new JCB 515-40, is the result of an innovative design that keeps the machine's overall height under six feet, making it perfect for use in more confined areas. Small but mighty, itis just 5’ 11” tall, 5’ 2” wide and 9’ 6” long and weighs 7,672 pounds. To achieve the lowest possible overall height, this company challenged conventional design concepts and developed the telehandler with an all-new, innovative, off-set single-spine main frame. As a result, the machine boasts a full-size cab with both easy accessibility and plenty of space for the operator. The new design enables the machine to break through a barrier that previously prevented many compact telescopic handlers from use in smaller workspaces. With a turning radius of just nine feet and very compact dimensions, this machine can maneuver in even the smallest work environments. Equipped with 4-wheel steering, 4-wheel drive, a hydrostatic transmission and exceptional ground clearance, the machine can easily traverse the challenging outdoor conditions often found at a landscaping job site or on the farm. Its 4-wheel drive system and hydrostatic transmission are designed to get the most power to each wheel. This is achieved by mounting the four drive motors in the axle hub, ensuring the power is exactly where the operator needs it. The drive train design ensures that this machine is at home on the yard or running off-road in wet conditions. Powered by a 50 hp engine, this machine can carry a hefty payload of 3,300 pounds up to a maximum lift height of 13’ 2”. This combination of features allows it to maximize storage space inside small buildings, enables it to load a truck from one side and even grants it access to the inside of a standard container to load it from one end. While this telehandler may be small in stature, its unique, compact design does not skimp on operator comfort or safety. The machine boasts a full-size canopy or an optional cab. When outfitted with a cab, this telehandler also offers optional air conditioning and a deluxe suspension seat. Low noise level and both ROPS and FOPS protection provide additional health and safety benefits. Access to the cab is made easy by a low-level step and flat cab floor, ensuring easy entry and exit for the driver. For more information about JCB equipment for the construction, agriculture, industrial and waste/recycling markets, call JCB’s North American Headquarters in Savannah at (912) 447-2000 or visit www.jcbna.com. PD —From JCB news release
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New spool roll tarp from Shur-Co

March 3, 2010
From the inventors of the Original Shur-Lok roll tarp system, Shur-Co. introduces its Cable-Lok Spool Roll Tarp system. The cable locking system is the smoothest move in tarping – from open to closed, simply and easily. Spring-loaded tension with cable attachment keeps the tarp tight, even in moderate wind conditions. This system is available in lengths up to 24 feet long and is intended for use on grain carts, grain wagons, farm bodies, fertilizer tenders and spreaders.
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Nationwide poll shows most Americans have the wrong idea about HSUS

March 2, 2010
Seventy-one percent of Americans questioned in a new opinion poll wrongly believe the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is an "umbrella group" for America's local humane societies.
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When all is said and done

March 2, 2010

The Roundup Ready roller coaster is finally looking like it will make its way back to the starting gates. For some, the decision will be a welcomed close to a debate that has gripped the forage industry for the better part of a decade.

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Benefits of perennial forages for soils, crops and water quality

March 2, 2010

Alfalfa is the most widely grown perennial forage species in the U.S., with the greatest acreage in the Upper Midwest and Western states. But alfalfa acreage has been declining steadily for the past 50 years, while the acreage of soybeans and, more recently, corn, has been increasing.

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The real cost of soil compaction

March 2, 2010

During your alfalfa production season, how many times do you take heavy equipment over the field? What kinds of tillage methods are you using in your silage corn fields?

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Forging a partnership with a custom harvester

March 2, 2010

In the interest of full-disclosure, I must confess that my family dairy chooses not to utilize the services of a custom harvester; however, my in-laws have been working with a custom harvester for the last six years. Which one is right? I’d argue both, given their specific situations.

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All forage blends not equal

March 2, 2010

Seeding blended forage grains can offer a variety of benefits to the grower – but you better know how those plants match up agronomically or you might be sowing trouble instead of profit.

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