Sugar Producer

November/December 2015

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30 Sugar Producer NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2015 42" or 52" Belted Chain For Faster Unloading Easy Access Doors At Front and Back of Cart Makes Beet Harvest Easier and Eliminates Your Down Time Many More Options to Choose From!!! Heavy Tube Frame Construction 1/2" Plastic Wear Slides Call Valley Beet Service At 701-642-1181 For Questions and Availability 30 & 35 Ton Beet Carts 140721ValBee12h.indd 1 9/10/14 12:12 PM n MONOSEM INC. www.monosem-inc.com Monoshox Air Monoshox Air is the newest addition to the field-proven Monoshox down force system. It utilizes and improves on the proven Monoshox shock absorber and heavy-duty linkage that has set the standard for sugarbeet planters in the United States. Monoshox Air works well in all soil conditions, and performs especially well in more adverse planting conditions. The Monoshox Air system resists compression and extents quickly to match the contours of the field. This minimizes row-unit bounce and maintains consistent depth control, resulting in even seed spacing and plant emergence. It allows for quick down-pressure adjustment from the cab and is controlled by an on-board compressor system and small monitor mounted in the tractor cab. Monoshox Air can be adjusted in 1 psi increments from 10 to 100 psi which represents a range of 84-400 lbs. of down pressure. n KINZE MANUFACTURING www.kinze.com Kinze 3700 Planter 24R 20"/22" The 3700 planter from Kinze Manufacturing is a 24-row, 22-inch model that allows sugarbeet farmers to maximize field efficiency with the Kinze bulk fill system. The planter is available with bulk fill seed hoppers or conventional hoppers depending on grower preference. The planter also features Kinze's vacuum meter with 99 percent plus accuracy that provides superior loading, singulation and seed drop. PLANTING EQUIPMENT

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