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Published: October 30, 1997

Seeder cart hitch

Morris Industries has introduced a three-point hitch and toolbar for its series 7000 seeder carts.

The new hitch is designed to improve the cart’s accuracy in placing nutrients in the soil.

The company says the cart’s weight can be transferred to the toolbar, which is useful when using coulters for deep placement of crop nutrients.

Made of high strength steel tubing, the toolbar accommodates eight to 16-row units on spacing of 22 to 38 inches.

For more information, contact a Morris dealer.

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Climate control combine

Case has introduced a new axial-flow combine series with more horsepower and automatic cab climate control.

The 2366 has boosted horsepower by 12 percent to 240 hp and the 2388 has 280 hp, an increase of eight percent.

The automatic climate control has three sensors that monitor temperature and adjust operation to maintain cab comfort.

A tailing monitor is now standard on all models. It is designed to allow better sieve adjustment.

The 2300 series combines can also be equipped with factory-installed precision farming equipment. For more information, contact a Case dealer.

Ag website

BASF has introduced an internet website that provide details on the company’s products and general information on animal nutrition.

The site is located at www.basf.com/businesses/consumer/animalnutrition.

It includes a library of technical bulletins and research papers, vitamin fortification recommendations for poultry, swine and livestock and discussions of vitamins, enzymes and preservatives.

It also has software for calculating essential feeding formulations and news on animal nutrition developments.

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