At 16,900 pounds, the AS630 is the lightest self-propelled sprayer made by Equipment Technologies. Key features include a 650-gallon tank and independent front suspension for operator comfort.
Equipment Technologies has unveiled a new series of self-propelled, hydrostatic sprayers. Bruin Sprayers will be available in two models: HS700 (700 gallon) and HS1100 (1,100 gallon).
PSR Tactile Row Guidance (PSR TAC) from Reichhardt Electronic Innovations uses tactile sensors for accuracy and durability in corn and adapts the TAC row guidance solution to self-propelled sprayers.
Jake Follroad, regional director for Equipment Technologies/Apache, discusses refinements in comfort, power and durability that were made for the 2016 model of Apache self-propelled sprayers, and why Apache machines are now a “refined value.”
In the first video, Curt Mauer, application equipment specialist for Case IH, talks about the new Patriot 2250 self-propelled sprayer unveiled this year, and other Case IH spraying technology of interest to no-tillers. In the second video, Dave Long, marketing manager for seeding and fertilizer application equipment at Case IH, discusses new equipment coming, including the 2000 series Early Riser planter and 5 Series air cart.
For the second straight year, equipment purchases by no-tillers declined over the previous year. The drop in grain prices in 2014 certainly seemed to have an impact, as the average reader of No-Till Farmer eased back purchases from a farm average of $87,921 in 2014 to $64,938 ahead of the 2015 cropping season.
For crop producers and commercial applicators wanting a smaller, lighter-weight and competitively priced self-propelled sprayer, John Deere adds the R4023 to its 4 Series Sprayer lineup.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by CultivAce, we talk to East Troy, Wis., no-tiller Jim Stute as he wraps up corn harvest. Stute reflects on a challenging year and shares how he was able to conserve moisture with cereal rye.
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