Potato Grower

January 2019

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16 POTATO GROWER | JANUARY 2019 Zeba is a starch-based soil enhancement that reduces nutrient leaching and plant water stress. Crops produce more and yield higher quality. Learn more at www.Zeba.com Boost your potato yield, quality, and profits Zeba is a starch-based soil enhancement that reduces nutrient leaching 170774UniPho12h.indd 1 12/7/17 1:57 PM Around the Vine News From the Industry AGCO Appoints Hansotia COO AGCO Corporation, a world-leading manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment and solutions, announces that Eric Hansotia has been appointed the company's chief operating officer a new position within AGCO. Hansotia formerly worked for AGCO as senior vice president of Global Crop Cycle and Fuse Connected Services. Effective Jan. 1, Hansotia will assume responsibility for all of AGCO's regional commercial operations as well as its global product management, engineering, manufacturing and supply chain functions. He will continue to report to Martin Richenhagen, AGCO's chairman, president and CEO. Prior to joining AGCO in 2013, Hansotia had a successful 20-year tenure with Deere & Company, where he held a number of leadership positions. Eric Hansotia Senninger Names Skolnik VP of Global Sales Senninger Irrigation announces the appointment of Adam Skolnik as vice president of global sales. Skolnik rejoins the Senninger team, as the company deepens its commitment to increasing its market presence and expanding its resources to agricultural irrigation markets. Skolnik is a former president of the Irrigation Association and brings over 40 years of irrigation experience to the Senninger/ Hunter Industries family of companies. Adam Skolnik Eagle Packaging Rebrands as EndFlex Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC will operate under the new name EndFlex LLC, effective immediately. Company ownership and staff have not changed. EndFlex (www.EndFlex.com) is a Florida-based manufacturer of secondary and end-of-line automated packaging solutions including case erecting, tray forming, case packing and robotic pick-and-place automation. "At our core, we have always manufactured flexible end-of-line solutions," says EndFlex vice president Nicholas Taraborelli. "The name EndFlex provides focus on what we do best: provide our customers with solutions tailored to their needs of today and tomorrow. In a crowded marketplace of commodity-like products, we continue to stand out as a supplier that listens, innovates and delivers on time and on budget."

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