Potato Grower

January 2022

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66 POTATO GROWER | JANUARY 2022 DIGGIN' IN EQUIPMENT | Industry Report Farmer Eric Ebelhar of Pasture Belt Farms in Owensboro, Kentucky, applies a chemical treatment to his standing crops several times a season. However, serious chemical buildup and corrosion occurred on the sprayer booms. Essential farm equipment is at risk from destructive corrosion, which causes costly downtime, repair or replacement due to ever-present accelerators like irrigation, chemical treatments and fertilizers. Exposure to humidity, condensation and other environmental contaminants can further the corrosion on tractors, planters, sprayers and harvesters, weakening equipment and leaving it prone to breakage and "freezing in place." Ebelhar did not want to damage his crops, so he searched for a way to keep his equipment clean. "We run one of our units as a front boom sprayer," he says. "Because we drive through the spray, corrosion from chemical buildup was a constant battle. Even though we used hot water pressure washers, after a whole day of washing and scrubbing, we still did not always get it off, so this corrosion degraded our equipment." Fortunately, Ebelhar discovered StrikeHold, a unique compound that works as an anti-corrosion protectant, lubricant and cleaner. This compound was originally developed to preserve, maintain and lubricate U.S. military weapons and heavy equipment for use in some of the harshest working conditions in the world. As an anti-corrosive protectant, StrikeHold applies wet and dries in place. A shield-like film coating protects equipment against the effects of moisture and corrosion—even against saltwater—while repelling sand, dirt and dust. Farmers such as Ebelhar—who manages 6,000 acres of corn and soybeans and also runs a commercial chemical application business that treats other farmers' crops—have found the rust-inhibiting compound to Anti-corrosion lubricant protects against corrosion on farm equipment Making It Last be surprisingly effective at preventing corrosion in a wide range of agricultural equipment. According to Ebelhar, when Pasture Belt Farms turned to StrikeHold, he found it to be an easy method of preventing such accelerated corrosion while extending equipment longevity. "StrikeHold seems to have stopped any corrosion on our front boom unit," he says. "Using a normal-pressure garden hose and cold water, we are now able to wash off any buildup that previously required high pressure and hot water." This coming year, Pasture Belt Farms will apply it on its corn planters to combat corrosive buildup, since the farm runs a large amount of liquid fertilizer and nitrogen through the planters. "Anywhere liquid fertilizer is run through irrigators or spray equipment, it would be very helpful, because fertilizer is quite corrosive," says Ebelhar. "It could both lubricate and provide a protective coat, so would be valuable in dry spreading equipment too. Usually, such equipment has to be washed almost daily to prevent corrosion and premature replacement." The anti-corrosive protectant can also help to waterproof and dry out wet electrical gear and other water-sensitive parts, and will actually improve electrical As a lubricant, protectant and cleaner, StrikeHold helps keep heavy equipment in good working order. StrikeHold lubricates and protects spray equipment dispensing liquid fertilizer, which can be quite corrosive.

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