Sugar Producer

March 2021

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  www.SugarProducer.com  27 "Sustainability is ingrained in everything you do. You make decisions with the hope of passing the land on to the next generation. You're constantly thinking about how to improve the land." —Brad Griff, Idaho Sugarbeet Growers Association The Rolling Harrow ® soil conditioner has been creating smooth, one-pass seedbeds for more than 30 years. The time-tested design can help save you time and money during the planting rush when partnered with your high-speed tillage tool, field cultivator or disc. Choose a 16" or 12.5" diameter basket with a trailing drum or basket to fit your needs. See how you can create a smooth, one-pass seedbed runway with consistent soil density for your planter by visiting umequip.com or your nearest dealer today. Unverferth Mfg. Co., Inc. P.O. Box 357 Kalida, OH 45853 unverferth.com | 419.532.3121 CREATE A PLANTER RUNWAY! SOIL CONDITIONERS when partnered with your high-speed tillage tool, field cultivator or disc. Unverferth Soil Conditioner ROLLING HARROW ® 4511-2Unverferth12h.indd 1 4511-2Unverferth12h.indd 1 1/25/21 1:27 PM 1/25/21 1:27 PM Griff says, America's farmers and ranchers are the "ultimate environmentalists." "Farmers and ranchers are already in a great position to engage in these conversations, because sustainability is ingrained in everything you do," Griff writes. "Odds are your family has been in farming or ranching for generations. You make decisions with the hope of passing the land on to the next generation. You're constantly thinking about how to improve efficiency, save water, reduce inputs, and improve the land." We know that America's sugar industry is the global leader in sustainable sugar production. But with a slew of new faces on Capitol Hill that could soon be voting on policies that affect our industry, it's a message that bears repeating, early and often. Being good stewards of the environment and protecting our air, land and water is a personal mission for sugar growers. We've continually built upon our decades-long commitment to sustainability by investing in new research, technologies and techniques that boost our efficiency and protect our planet. Off the farm, the sugar industry is proud to support good- paying jobs for a diverse workforce. Because our success is rooted in the strength of our people, we are proud to help pave the way for young farmers and invest in our local communities. We've also reduced waste throughout the supply chain. All parts of the crop can be used to create beneficial co-products, from road de-icers to animal feed to electricity generation. Sugar co-products touch the lives of countless consumers. And of course, America's sugar growers and workers provide America with a reliable supply of high-quality sugar. How has your farm worked to become more efficient? Have you seen the positive impact of sugar in your community? What do you love about being a sugar grower? We encourage you to share your sweet stories of sustainability by tagging us at @SugarAlliance on Facebook and Twitter. n

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