Sugar Producer: June/July 2010 Sugar Producer
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“ Cover”
HARVESTER BUYER’S GUIDE: EXCITING NEW LINEUP FOR 2010 | PAGE 12 SERVING THE NATIONAL SUGARBEET INDUSTRY JUNE/JULY 2010 2 Sugar Producer June/July 2010 Contents DEPARTMENTS 6 Sweet Talk From the Editor 7 Calendar What’s happening 8 Off the Top News, products, people and updates 10 ASGA by Luther M...
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“ Sweet Talk, Editor's Column” (page 5)
Sweet Talk by Nancy Sanchez | EDITOR Anniversary Encounter What is the deal with anniversaries? Why do we celebrate some anniversaries and try to ignore others? Some are joyful and feel like a blessing while others are sorrowful and life-altering. Nonetheless, recognizing an anniversary or date t...
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“ Calendar” (page 6)
Calendar JUNE 1-4 Weeds Across Borders Conference Shepherdstown, W. Va. www.weedcenter.org JUNE 13–25 McGinnis Institute of Beet Sugar Technology Beet Sugar Processing School Willmar, Minn. 303-832-4460 | www.bsdf-assbt.org/assbt JUNE 10 OSU Weed Research Field Tour Malheur Experiment Station 595...
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“ Off the Top” (page 7)
Off the Top News, products and updates from the sugarbeet industry Digging Deeper Bobcat reaches farther with compact excavator A redesigned work group allows the new Bobcat 324 compact excavator to reach farther, dig deeper and dump higher. The 324 excavator is a Conventional Tail Swing unit in ...
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“ From the ASGA” (page 9)
FROM THE ASGA by Luther Markwart | EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Elections and Farm Bill Expectations Roundup Ready Litigation On April 27, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on Monsanto Co. vs Geert- son Seed Farms regarding Roundup Ready alfalfa. The...
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“ 2010 Harvester Buyer's Guide” (page 11)
Haul Making the HARVESTER 2010BUYER’S GUIDE n Amity Technology 701- 232-4199 FAX 701-234-1716 www.amitytech.com Amity Technology sugarbeet harvesters are engineered to harvest the cleanest sugarbeets and leave the smallest amount of sugarbeets in the field as gleanings. Thanks to the best quality...
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“ In the Field” (page 14)
In the Field NUTRIENTS MANGANESE FERTILIZERS ARE THEY WORTH IT? by Amber Moore There has recently been some specu- lation that glyphosate resistant sugarbeets are more susceptible to manganese (Mn) deficiencies than conventional sugarbeets, due to 1) genetic alterations in the plant, 2) interacti...
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“ A Dream Fulfilled” (page 15)
A Dream Fulfilled 35 years and counting by Jason Harris | PUBLISHER As the first issue of Sugar Producer maga- zine rolled off the press in 1975, a small dream of a relatively new businessman was realized. Though visions existed in the minds of those involved with the inaugural issue, I doubt man...
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“ My Memories” (page 16)
MY MEMORIES ECONOMICS DRIVE CHANGES by Dennis Searle | AG SERVICES MANAGER—AMALGAMATED I started my career in the sugar industry on a fine March day in 1973. Back then we were planting at about a 3-inch seed drop and using hand labor to thin the beets and keep them weed free. We thinned to a 12-i...
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“ Here's a Salute” (page 18)
HERE’S A SALUTE TO A GREAT INDUSTRY… by Gary Rawlings | FORMER SUGAR PRODUCER EDITOR I am very proud of the United States sugarbeet industry. Since the days as a kid when I worked in the green-leafed fields, to the days I edited this magazine for Harris Publishing Inc., I have been proud. This in...
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