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November/December 2019

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6 Sugar Producer NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2019 New Products The Latest and Greatest from the Sugarbeet Industry BioSafe Systems' PerCarb As of July 25, 2019, BioSafe Systems' PerCarb has been approved for use in the state of California by the Department of Pesticide Regulation. PerCarb is an EPA-registered, zero- hour REI, broad-spectrum bactericide/ fungicide designed to treat and control plant pathogens that cause major foliar diseases on field-grown crops, tree crops, vine crops, berries, small fruits, vegetable crops and greenhouse fruits and vegetables. PerCarb is designed for superior coverage in foliar applications with no phytotoxicity as well as pre- and post- season dormant applications for many tree and vine crops, providing excellent control of downy mildew, powdery mildew, botrytis rot, bacterial leaf spot and more. For more information, contact BioSafe Systems at (888) 273-3088 or www. biosafesystems.com. www.brillionfarmeq.com The Heavy-Weight in Pulvi-Mulchers Gets BIGGER. The 3600 Series Pulvi-Mulcher from Brillion features wider working widths, increased trash clearance and reduced downtime in the field. The series is available in 21', 25', 30' and 36'6" working widths. The 30' model weighs 80% more than the popular WL360 for more clod crushing power. The 36'6" unit is the widest Pulvi-Mulcher ever offered by Brillion. All 3600 Series models feature 8" roller axles with heavy-duty bearings that improve reliability and reduce maintenance interruptions in the field. The design includes three rows of two-piece edge bent s-tines on overall 6" spacing. 25" of under frame clearance improves trash flow through the machine. A leveling device in front of the rear roller helps level ridges left by the shanks. A choice of 20" Notched, 20" Crowfoot or 20" Optimizer ® Ductile Iron Pulverizer wheels allows each 3600 Pulvi-Mulcher to be customized to varying soil conditions. And new to this series is the 24" Notched Ductile Iron wheel to provide even more clod crushing power with its heavy weight. Brillion, WI 54110 855.320.0373 ©2019 Brillion Farm Equipment Scan this code or visit our website to learn more. www.facebook.com/landollag 2374-5BrillionFarmEquipment12h.indd 1 8/21/19 4:57 PM Geode GNS2 Sub-meter GPS Receiver Juniper Systems introduces the next evolution of the Geode Sub-meter GPS Receiver, the GNS2. This new release of the Geode now features connectivity with a range of iPhone and iPad devices, providing users with an even more versatile and powerful tool. This is made possible by the Geode's new MFi certification. The Geode GNS2 retains all the features of the original Geode while adding connectivity support for Apple devices. The Geode GNS2 is now available for purchase. Previous versions of the Geode will be available while supplies last. Contact Juniper Systems at (435) 753-1881 or www.junipersys.com. Kubota M8 Series Tractors The M8 Series is Kubota's breakthrough tractor line boasting over 200 horsepower. It is the company's newest, largest and highest-horsepower utility ag machine yet. The M8 Series is purpose-built for comfort, power and simplicity. A variety of applications is available with easy-to- use and conveniently located controls. The cab boasts an impressive 148 cubic feet of space, and every inch is designed to deliver a superior operational experience. The cab was designed around the concept of "an office with a view" and includes various seat and operator comfort options, all-weather climate control, an ergonomically designed multi- function command center and excellent visibility. The M8 Series is paired with the formidable Cummins B6.7 Performance Series engine. Available in 190- and 210-horsepower models, the B6.7 delivers exceptional power, fuel efficiency and EPA Tier 4 Final compliant emissions. Kubota's new M8 Series will be available at authorized Kubota dealerships in spring of 2020. Visit www.kubotausa.com for more information.

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