Potato Grower

August 2017

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WWW.POTATOGROWER.COM 25 Pilers 2008 Spudnik 780 42" x 49' BC Elev Remote 2006 Double L 831 36" x 49' BC Elev Remote 1990 Spudnik 550 36" x 48' BC Elev Manual 1987 Spudnik 550 36" x 48' BC Elev Remote 1985 Spudnik 450 36" x 45' BC Elev Remote Conveyors 2012 Logan TP36/42/85 480 V 3ph 1998 Spudnik TC 36/42/65 230 V 3ph 1995 Spudnik 1205- 30" x 40', 3ph 1994 Spudnik 1205- 30" x 40', 3ph 93 Double L 809 SC 30" x 38', 3ph - 10 93 Double L 808 SC 30" x 25', 3ph 96 Double L 820 TC 30" x 60', 3ph 94 Milestone TC 30/36 x 60', 3ph - 2 Dirt Elim./SIZER 10 Spudnik 925 84" HYD Arm Adjust 3ph 05 Milestone 84" MSDES 230 volt 3ph 03 Milestone 84" Dirt Elim/sizer 230 volt 3ph 03 Spudnik 995 72" BC Peg Belt, Finger rolls, sizer, 3ph 00 Milestone 72" BC Fingers Sizer Clod drum, 3ph 97 Spudnik 995 60" DE/Sizer 3ph 89 Milestone 72" Belt, Finger Rolls, Sizer, Table 1ph Dirt Eliminators 12 Spudnik 990 84" BC, Fingers, 3ph 15 Logan Collect Pro 48" BC Table, 2 belt pups 99 Milestone 60" Finger rolls, Table, 3ph 98 Milestone 48" Finger rolls, Table, 3ph 96 Milestone 72" Belt, Finger rolls, Sizer, Table, 3ph 90 Spudnik 950 72" Dirt Elim., Finger rolls, 3ph 89 Spudnik 950 72" BC, fingers, Belt Table, 3ph 88 Double L 807 62" BC, Finger Rolls, BC Table, 2 belt pups 30",3ph Rock/Clod/Eliminators 2016 Lockwood Air Vac 8 – 5000cwt/hr 2012 Harriston Clod Hopper 4240 x 4-96" drums 2010 Harriston Clod Hopper 3240 x 3-96" drums 2007 Harriston Clod Hopper 240 x 2-96" drums 2000 Harriston Clod Hopper 200 x 2-80" drums 1995 Harriston Clod Hopper 200 x 2-80" drums 1994 STI 1260 Sand Machine Even Flows 2016 Milestone 100cwt with pup 1997 Spudnik 1800 600cwt 1996 Spudnik 1800 600cwt 1993 Spudnik 1800 600cwt Shop built 150 cwt Stingers 2015 Logan Telescopic 42" x 5' 2013 Tri-Steel 30" belted chain 1994 Double L 30" x 12' belt - 2 1988 Spudnik 2200 30" x 10' BC fingers x 2 Beds 1996 Spudnik 2100 22' Combo EZ Tarp 1995 Double L 801 20' Electric 1992 Logan 90 Series 20' Electric 1990 Double L 801 20' Electric 1985 Logan 20' Electric Trailers 2005 Trinity 50' Three Axle Elec. Roll tarp 1996 Spudnik 42' two axle PTO/Elec EZ Tarp Crossovers/Wind rowers 2014 Spudnik 6160 Six Row dual discharge 2011 Spudnik 6140 Four Row RH 34" Narrow 2009 Lockwood 554 Four Row RH 2009 Lockwood 554 Four Row LH 2008 Spudnik 6140 Four Row LH 2008 Spudnik 6140 Four Row RH 2004 Double L 851 Four Row RH 2003 Lockwood 554 Four Row RH 2003 Lockwood 5000 Four Row LH 1995 Lockwood 2000 Two Row RH 1993 Lockwood 2000 Two Row LH Harvesters 2016 Lockwood 674 Swing Boom 16 row rated 2014 Spudnik 6640 Swing boom 16 row rated 2012 Lockwood 474 CR 2008 Lockwood 474H 2008 Double L 859 two row 2005 Spudnik 6400 2003 Lockwood 474H 2000 Double L 873 1995 Double L 850 two row 1994 Logan 90 series two row Seed Cutters 2013 Better Built 72" 2011 Milestone 72" 2000 Milestone 60" 1996 Milestone 60" 1994 Milestone 48" Treaters 2011 Better Built 10' x 10" 2008 Excel Liquid & powder 10' x 10" 2008 Milestone Liquid 36" 1989 Better Built 10' x 8" Planters 2014 Lockwood 6 row Pick 36"row Fertilizer 2010 Lockwood 6 row Air Cup 36" 2009 Lockwood 6 row Pick 34" Mechanical 2005 Lockwood 6 row Pick 36" 2003 Kverneland 3300 Six-row 34" 1999 Kverneland 3200 Four row 36" 1998 Kverneland 3300 Six-row 34" 1996 Kverneland 3200 Four row 36" 1994 Logan Four Row Cup 36" 1993 Logan Six Row Cup 36" Planter/Tare/Piler 2008 Spudnik 1115 Gas 30" 2000 Double L 815 Hyd Tip swing drive 24" 1989 Double L 815 Electric 24" x 24' Shop Built 18" x 18' Water Dammers 2004 Spudnik Diker six row 1993 Ag Engineering Six Row 1991 Ag Engineering Four Row Hyd reset Milestone 8 row Water Saver Spring Shanks Shredder/Vine Beaters 2008 Newhouse 1951 six row rubber tires 2005 Newhouse 2520 eight row Warehouse/ Packaging 2012 Daumer CB 67 Wicket bagger 2012 Kwik Lok 865 Bag closer 2004 Daumer PA 25D Auto Weighing Machine Stainless 1997 Daumer PA 25 Auto Weighing Machine Even Flow 10' W x 7' T x 29'L 750 cwt 18" tilt 18" discharge 2001 Tri-Steel Conveyor 18" x 9' 2013 Tri-Steel Elev. Conv 12" x 21' flights Miscellaneous 2015 Great Plains 7329 DH Tandem Disk 29' 2011 Brandt 13 x 70 Swing Auger 2009 Wishek 714 NT 30' Disk Demco 850 bu Grain Cart 2011 Great Plains 5317 Turbo-Chisel Schulte 5026 HYD Fold Mower 26' John Deere 24' Folding Drills 6" Landoll 2230 Disk 26' Spudequipment.com Bruce: (208)390-5120 | brucen@tristeelmfg.com Evan: (208)757-8481 | evann@tristeelmfg.com 167551TriSte12h.indd 1 6/19/17 12:08 PM • Branding helps promote customer loyalty, as consumers relate to certain brand values and expect the same quality with every purchase. Technology can help ensure the product meets the brand promise every time. An example of the power of branding is Envy Apple's recent win in the U.S. Apple Association's Apple Madness Tournament. The brand was crowned America's favorite apple after being pitted against 32 other varieties. Votes from passionate Envy fans ensured it took the title over several apple veteran brands and newcomers. WHAT CAN YOU DO? Focus on developing a strong brand. Think about what you want your produce to be known for and how you can convey this to the consumer. Examples of such traits include consistent supply, superior quality and exceptional taste. Use this as your point of difference to build consumer brand loyalty. Packers should work with growers within co-operatives that create joint marketing and branding ventures. These can make significant increases on returns by moving products from a commodity to a brand that is valued by the end consumer. The use of branding can help to position high-quality produce as distinctive and valued. It's important to always remember the value of your brand and the amount of work that has gone into building it, as it often the most valuable asset a business has. The value of your brand can be wiped away if the brand promise is not met. For the fresh produce industry, this means delivering consistently high-quality produce that is safe for our consumers.

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