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A recent Energrow Open House held in New York this month showcases just how easy it is to use and integrate the Energrow System on your farm. Beans are augered from an existing mix mill to a small hopper bin, which feeds soybeans to the press on demand. The system is shared and moved between two dairy farms. Energrow Systems are specifically designed for the farm and are the most reliable and easy to use pressing systems on the market.
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Get up to $2000 in Options Savings!
Don't miss out on this Summer Special today and recieve Auger Control & Stray Voltage Suppression options Free plus recieve an additional 5% off any additional options.
FREE Auger Control Option
A must-have for complete automation of the system. Uses contractors, overloads, switches, and programming to bring seed to the press. Includes adjustable time delays and planned production.
FREE Stray Voltage Suppression Option
A must-have for regions where utility power quality is marginal. Reduces electrical and audible noise, while improving service life in harsh conditions.
SAVE 5% Off any Additional Options
* Valid only on orders (signed order form and 10% deposit) received by your Energrow dealer on or before August 1, 2011.

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Please fill out the following information and we will have someone contact you with unique information & savings as they relate to your farm. Required fields are indicated with "*".
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Scours are responsible for amost 61% of calf dealths according to the NAHMS study done several years ago. Calf scours or diarrhea is not really a disease but rather the clinical sigh of a disease that can have many causes. Bacteria, viruses, protozoa, nutrition, or environmental stresses can all cause calf scours. |
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Biodiesel farm equipment study finds no problems |
In the Off-Road Biodiesel Demonstration - Agriculture Sector, conducted by the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) from August 2009 to November 2010, farmers using biodiesel blends in agricultural equipment ranging in age from 1965 to 2009 had no biodiesel-related equipment problems. The study found that canola-based biodiesel blends perform well through all seasons, even when left in tanks over winter. During the study period, temperatures ranged from -36°C to 31°C.
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