. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. FOMEX spray NEW CATALOG SYSTEM INTRODUCED An all-new full-color cataloging system has been introduced by the Howard Rotavator Company of Har- vard, Illinois, to replace their con- ventional bound catalogs. The new system provides large full-color photographs, plus complete product descriptions and application in- formation on each piece of Howard equipment. They are printed on separate sheets so they can be mixed and matched to meet cus- tomer's requirements. "The Howard line of soil manage- ment systems has become t


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. FOMEX spray NEW CATALOG SYSTEM INTRODUCED An all-new full-color cataloging system has been introduced by the Howard Rotavator Company of Har- vard, Illinois, to replace their con- ventional bound catalogs. The new system provides large full-color photographs, plus complete product descriptions and application in- formation on each piece of Howard equipment. They are printed on separate sheets so they can be mixed and matched to meet cus- tomer's requirements. "The Howard line of soil manage- ment systems has become too di- versified for the conventional bound catalog and was both cumbersome and confusing to dealers and users alike," reported Chris Burden, How- ard Sales Manager. "The new system provides a far superior method of presenting information on the speci- fic equipment, or combinations of equipment that the customer ; Howard Rotavator Company is a member of the Rotary Hoes Group of Companies who manu- facture and market a wide range of farm and related equipment through- out the world. Howard distributes the "Rotava- tor" line of Rotary Tillage equip- ment, the "Power-Arm" backhoe- trenchers, the "V" Chisel, chisel plows, the "Turf-Quaker," turf aerification and grounds mainten- ance equipment, plus a series of automated wine presses for the wine industry in the PESTICIDE STORAGE The rules for storing liquid pest- icides usually have bearing on safety procedures, but there's still another factor that should not be over- looked, Grant-Adams Area Exten- sion Agent Bill Foeppel says. Liquid pesticides that have not been stored through the winter months in an area that does not freeze may have changed. That is, some pesticides may salt out in cooler temperatures. This means that the chemical salts that are in solution at higher temperature may revert back to the crystalline form so that you end up with a bunch of tech


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