Potato Grower

November 2018

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WWW.POTATOGROWER.COM 39 www.brillionfarmeq.com Introducing the Heavy-Weight in Pulvi-Mulchers. 3630 Pulvi-Mulcher Features: ■ Designed For Improved Trash Flow Through the Machine ■ Three Rows of Shanks on Overall 6" Spacing ■ Two-Piece Edge Bent S-Tine Shanks For Better Leveling ■ 25" Under Frame Shank Clearance ■ 18" Between Shanks, Minimum of 24" Between Rows ■ 2" Reversible Points ■ Spike Leveling Bar in Front of Rear Roller The 3630 Series, new to the Pulvi-Mulcher line-up from Brillion, features working widths of 30' and 36'6". The 30' model weighs 80% more than the popular WL360 model for more clod crushing power. The 36'6" unit is the widest Pulvi-Mulcher ever offered by Brillion! 8" roller axles with heavy-duty bearings improves reliability and reduces down time. Choice of Notched, Crowfoot or Optimizer ® Ductile Iron Wheels allows the 3630 Series to be set-up to match your soil conditions. Brillion, WI 54110 855.320.0373 ©2018 Brillion Farm Equipment Scan this code or visit our website to learn more. www.facebook.com/landollag New 21' two-section folding units now available! The 3620 features a narrow transport width and many of the same features listed above. See your dealer today! 1962-35BrillionFarmEquip12h.indd 1 8/21/18 2:40 PM and once you pass, you can legally benefit your operation for two whole years. In my opinion, every operation should have a drone. They provide so many uses, from making a high-resolution NDVI map for VRI prescriptions, to inspecting your pivot ,or even making a cool harvest video. Drones can be a valuable tool to make your operation even more efficient—not to mention that they are fun to fly. Since every operation is unique, always double check to make sure you're operating safely and within the Part 107 regulations. For more information on the FAA Part 107 regulations, visit www. knowbeforeyoufly.org. This article was originally published on Valley Irrigation's Growing the Conversation blog on Sept. 20, 2018. Flying a drone over your field can open a new way to help create VRI prescriptions by detecting areas that need attention.

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