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Table of Contents Note From The Magazine BaleSkiis Baler Liner – Can You Afford Not To: John Deere 7950 Self-Propelled Forage Harvester Geertson Seed Farms: What’s Wrong With Glyphosate-Tolerant Alfalfa? 400 Series Windrower From John Deere Steffen Bale Sleever: Simplified Bale Handling Circle C’s Durable Conditioning Rolls Airbaler: On-The-Go Bale-Density Control Note From The Magazine Welcome to the January issue of Product Express, produced by Hay & Forage Grower! The following information is provided by advertisers. For more on the products, link to the provided company Web sites. For more machinery and production articles, check out the magazine's Web site at hayandforage.com. BaleSkiis Baler Liner – Can You Afford Not To:
* Increase relative feed value & forage quality?
* Use less-experienced help to run the baler? * Reduce wear, breakdowns & downtime? * Reduce horsepower & fuel consumption? * Reduce trucking & handling costs? * Get good, smooth, solid, uniform bales? SALE on all small liners until Feb. 28, 2010. To find out how the BaleSkiis Baler Liner will work for you, contact us at baleskiis@LDAGmachinery.com. Visit www.LDAGmachinery.com or call 866-889-3846. John Deere 7950 Self-Propelled Forage Harvester
You want bigger? How about an 800-horsepower engine? Stronger? We’ve
got durable new hay pickups and a ten-row big drum header. Smarter? Try
real-time moisture readings, fuel-saving engine management systems for
road and field modes and a ProDrive transmission. Rolled together, they
make the new John Deere 7950 Self-Propelled Forage Harvester. Learn
more.Geertson Seed Farms: What’s Wrong With Glyphosate-Tolerant Alfalfa?
There are two sides to every story. Be informed and find out why some
farmers and agri-businessmen are against the release of
glyphosate-tolerant alfalfa. You don’t have time to read and analyze
all 1,476 pages of the EIS, but we have spent hours going over it. Click
here
to see the flaws and find out why GTA has to be stopped.
400 Series Windrower From John Deere It’s not just faster. It’s a better faster. The
all-new 400 Series Windrower delivers more than speed. The Series
delivers better handling, more control and a smoother ride along with a
top transport speed of 21 miles per hour. Learn
more or visit your local John Deere dealer.Steffen Bale Sleever: Simplified Bale Handling The Steffen Systems Model SS1000
Bale Sleever takes groups of compressed or standard bales and loads them
into poly sleeves. The bulk packages can easily be mechanically handled,
retain the characteristics of the small bales inside and simplify
shipping. A pto drive or 30-hp electric motor powers the unit. Visit www.steffensystems.com
or call 888-783-3336.Circle C’s Durable Conditioning Rolls The Circle C Generation 3 Super Conditioner is much
hardier than past models. The rolls’ cores are made of high-quality
tubing and are balanced to within 1 mil, allowing them to run tightly
together without vibration. The new, thicker rubber provides better
durability without plugging or wrapping. Visit www.superhay.net or call
800-367-1847.Airbaler: On-The-Go Bale-Density Control Small square baler owners can control bale density on
the go with the Unstoppable Density Adjustor, an enhancement to the
Airbaler system by Scott Seaver Co., LLC. The product includes a
baler-mounted air compressor plus a switch mounted in the tractor cab,
allowing the operator to adjust bale density without slowing. Using air
pressure rather than springs or hydraulics ensures that tension applied
to the bale chamber remains nearly constant. Visit www.Airbaler.com or call
231-981-0031.
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