Potato Grower

November 2020

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WWW.POTATOGROWER.COM 31 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 2362-38BrillionFarmEquipment12h.indd 1 8/21/19 5:00 PM 4082-7CraryIndustries13s.indd 1 4082-7CraryIndustries13s.indd 1 9/25/20 11:14 AM 9/25/20 11:14 AM Clean Air Act of 1990, propane also produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions than fuels like diesel and gasoline. This technology is only getting better, cleaner and more efficient. While propane flame weeding has been around for years, new, innovative models make the use of heat treatments over chemicals for weed removal more effective than ever. Research supported by the Propane Education & Research Council has shown that flame weeding provides around 90 percent effectiveness in weed control for a variety of crops. Farmers seeking safe, efficient, clean weed and pest control methods should consider the many benefits of propane heat technologies. To learn more about propane-powered agricultural equipment, visit www.propane.com/agriculture. Michael Newland is director of agriculture business development for the Propane Education & Research Council. He can be reached at michael.newland@propane.com.

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