Potato Grower

May 2017

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10 POTATO GROWER | MAY 2017 10 POTATO GROWER | MAY 2017 Senninger Interactive Pivot Products Catalog Senninger has launched a new interactive pivot products catalog for PCs and mobile devices. This newest version has information on product features, benefi ts and installations, with application photos and videos. The Senninger interactive pivot products catalog expands on current Senninger literature to help dealers show growers which Senninger irrigation product is better for their respective fi elds and what solutions they can implement to address various irrigation issues. It also provides the option of selecting between standard and metric measurement systems for fl ows, nozzle sizes, pressures and other useful data. The desktop and mobile versions of Senninger's new interactive pivot products catalog and the catalog user guide, can be downloaded at www.senninger.com/interactive-catalog. Once downloaded, this self-contained and easy-to-navigate resource does not require internet connection for ready access anywhere. Contact Senninger Irrigation at www.senninger.com. New Products Company GOOSENECKS Non-corrosive UV-resistant thermoplastic does not rust and reduces plugging. 14 YEARS OF PROVEN PERFORMANCE PRESSURE REGULATORS preset outlet pressure system performance. PROVEN PERFORMANCE T-L GPS Navigation Linear System T-L Irrigation Co. announces the availability of its GPS navigation linear system. Featuring real-time kinematic sub-inch accuracy, the package includes its own base station, eliminating the need for a subscription. The system tracks multiple constellations, reducing the signal loss caused by tree lines and other obstacles, and there is no electronic interference from power lines. The GPS linear system can store up to four different paths for T-L towable ultra linear systems or T-L pivoting linears. It can also store up to nine intermediate waypoints if needed. Operators get a fast start-up time (less than one minute) and real-time diagnostics so they can monitor the system's performance. Safety is assured through low-voltage DC. There is no buried wire, above-ground cable or furrows. Contact T-L Irrigation Co. at (800) 330-4264 or www.tlirrigation.com. Nelson Tan Bubble-Wide Sprinkler Plate The Tan Bubble-Wide plate is now available for low-energy precision application (LEPA) in the 6 to 10 PSI range. This plate fi ts Nelson's legacy A3000/D3000 sprinklers and the new A3030/D3030 sprinklers with the 3NV nozzle. The Bubble-Wide confi guration creates a wider dome of water than standard straight- down bubblers, providing full-coverage irrigation. This pattern treats the soil better and can increase effi ciencies by reducing wind drift and evaporation versus standard spray plates. It can be used with a No. 9 nozzle up to a No. 30 nozzle, spaced 30 to 60 inches apart. Contact Nelson Irrigation at (509) 525-7660 or www.nelsonirrigation.com. www.nelsonirrigation.com. Advantigro from Wilbur-Ellis Wilbur-Ellis Agribusiness introduces Advantigro plant growth regulator. Advantigro's refi ned formula provides bottle stability and a longer shelf life that has been shown to keep the active ingredient intact longer. Third-party fi eld trials have consistently shown Advantigro's active ingredient to increase root biomass, which increases a plant's ability to sustain itself even in stressful environments. Studies have shown that Advantigro's proprietary formulation delivers improved stability and shelf life over similar competing products. Advantigro was recently offi cially launched in Texas and will be available on a limited basis throughout the U.S. in states where the product is registered this year. For a list of these states or to learn more about Advantigro, visit www.advantigro.com. Muddy Boots' Greenlight Grower Management Muddy Boots introduces a major new feature in its crop recording software, Greenlight Grower Management. The product ordering feature now bridges the gap between the fi eld and the grower's chosen agronomy provider; orders can be placed directly within the software as soon as an agronomist creates a plan. The product ordering feature enables integration with major agronomy companies' product stock systems. It allows agronomists to make orders directly from the software. Quantities and pricing are automatically pre-populated with the best pack size choice for that specifi c order, based on the price plan for that specifi c grower. Contact Muddy Boots Software at www.muddyboots.com.

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