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            U of I farm tour to showcase specialty crops equipment at PrairiErth 
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            [May 
			22, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- Want to know what 
			it takes to scale up production on your farm through the use of 
			equipment? On June 8, Hans Bishop of PrairiErth Farm will showcase 
			specialty crops equipment that he uses to reduce handwork and 
			improve efficiency and employee job satisfaction. The presentation 
			will be from 2 to 4:30 p.m., following registration from 1:45 to 2 
			p.m.  | 
        
            |  "Attendees will see a bed system and how each machine is 
				designed to work within that system," said Deborah 
				Cavanaugh-Grant, University of Illinois Extension educator. 
				"Featured equipment will be the Allis-Chalmers Model G, a 
				multi-row vegetable seed planter, a water wheel transplanter, a 
				bed shaper, a plastic mulch layer and various cultivation 
				implements." Topics to be covered will 
				include:  
					
					How to improve 
					efficiencies and planning by implementing a standardized bed 
					system for all crops.
					What you need 
					to do to begin mechanical cultivation of crops. 
					Use of plastics in organic 
					specialty crops.  A tour of the farm will follow as well as hands-on time, 
				weather permitting, to experience how the machines work, 
				Cavanaugh-Grant said.  
              
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			For more information, contact Cavanaugh-Grant at
			cvnghgrn@illinois.edu or 
			217-782-4617. PrairiErth Farm is in Logan County at 2047 County Road 
			2100 N, rural Atlanta.  
              
            
              
            [Text from file received from
			University of 
			Illinois Extension] 
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