Coulter Plow Articles & Analysis
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CYTO2024 Exhibition has just finished in Edinburgh where many new launches were announced. So we should be looking forward to the following products soon: Beckman Coulter has announced modular addition for its existing Cytoflex series instruments, so the light is redirected to a new optical mechanism equipped with 88 detectors. Agilent announced Opteon, a spectral instrument with 5 lasers and 73 ...
Keeping up with growing customer demand is a problem many companies would like to have, yet it can be challenging to solve. To meet increasing enrollment in their OQ program, Beckman Coulter improved efficiency with the MVS. Increased positive feedback from customers With the use of the MVS for Level 3 Operation Qualifications (OQ3), Beckman Coulter’s customers have been more satisfied ...
2020 has been a challenging year with forces so far out of our control, it actually seems the situation has gone from the ridiculous to the absurd. With saturated land, the New Agriculture Bill (the bill) and the Coronavirus pandemic the industry has to look at improving farming practices to stay on track. The main conversation is how farmers cover the ground with less passes, less disturbance ...
Will Hutchinson enjoys a good challenge, especially when it comes to improving production on his row crop, wheat and alfalfa farm near Murfreesboro, Tennessee. So when he saw the opportunity to leverage Ag Leader’s Hydraulic Down Force system to prevent a common problem and improve his planting operations on acres where he plants cover crops, he jumped at the chance. Two years later, ...
Timing and weather, as well as kit, are key parts of seedbed preparation on the min-till system. The search for lower establishment costs has led one Warwickshire grower to ditch the plough and opt for a min-till approach that offers the capability to direct drill too. Geoff Ashcroft looks at the system in use. The ability to direct drill cereals does hold a certain appeal, particularly when ...
When Peter Norman of B E Norman & Sons, Hall Farm, Wisset, Nr Halesworth, ordered his new 4 metre DP400A Moore drill in May 2004, he had never even seen one in the flesh. “I liked the look of the coulter system” he said “and knew that because it was in effect, a similar principle of depth control to a sugar beet drill, but much more heavy duty, it would easily cope with our ...