Potato Grower

July 2016

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WWW.POTATOGROWER.COM 19 The Place to Go for Potato Equipment Contact Our Specialists! 5802 N Industrial Way, Suite D Pasco, WA 99301 800-572-0391 potatoes.eiijd.com PO Box 548, Othello, WA 99344 Travis Chlarson.............509-750-4747 Gary Hoffer....................509-331-6160 Joe Davis........... ..............541-282-4031 Let our specialists help you plan and configure the equipment to meet your needs, including: planters, harvesters, eliminators, seed cutters, pilers, etc. They can integrate any combination of products. 151351EveImp13h.indd 1 11/6/15 3:05 PM Kevin Abts is the CEO at Irrovation, solutions provider of the patented ConstantDrive technology. He can be contacted by email at kevin@irrovation.com. ConstantDrive is protected under U.S. patent 6,755,362 with other patents pending. To watch a video of a ConstantDrive-enabled pivot in action or to learn more, visit www.ConstantDrive.com. advantages that I see are uniform distribution and less wear and tear." Cranney also foresees the elimination of spoking and runoff that result from the repetitive starting and stopping of spans to be a very big step. Once ConstantDrive incorporates intelligence into every wheel tower, diagnostic data can wirelessly be sent to the cloud for predictive analytics; real-time preventative maintenance alerts can then be sent to the grower as the final step in virtually eliminating irrigation system downtime. The creators of ConstantDrive see it as only just the beginning of a much larger ag tech revolution centered at reinventing the way water, fertilizer and chemicals are applied to every field. As tools like ConstantDrive take the variability out of pivot irrigation, elimnating variability in the field is, conceivably, fully achievable with the application of sensor-based technology and big data. who is currently utilizing ConstantDrive with a Pierce center pivot on potatoes. "The technology brings many benefits: better uniformity, fewer gearbox and structure issues with our high-speed pivots, but most of all, better control of our chemical applications." For Frederickson, his pivot's ability make a full revolution in three hours when applying chemicals helps to not only avoid wind and resume irrigation sooner, but to cut irrigation pumping time and costs in half during chemigation. Grower Tyler Cranney of expressed a similar sentiment with regards to the ConstantDrive technology installed on a Zimmatic pivot irrigating potatoes near Oakley, Idaho. "The two biggest With ConstantDrive, each wheel tower is indenpendently driven and can be manually switched from VFD mode to start-stop mode for a failsafe backup.

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