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October 28, 2005
Cotton Still a Viable Crop in the West
California inventor invites Kern County cotton growers to compare conservation tillage with conventional methods.
Bakersfield, CA (PRWEB) October 28, 2005 --- With all the talk about abandoning cotton acreage in the San Joaquin Valley, Al Ruozi, president of Interstate Equipment & Mfg. Corp., passionately disagrees. He states, “There is a way to stay in the game and that is by using conservation tillage. This system saves fuel, time, operations, and is good for the environment. The price of diesel fuel and other costs are at an all-time high, so cutting down on tillage trips is the best way to save money." Ruozi is offering free demonstrations to Kern County cotton growers so they can test this system on their own land and compare costs to conventional methods. He says they will be surprised at the results.
Ruozi invented a one-pass tillage machine that digs up cotton stalks by the roots, shreds them and returns the residue to the soil all in one field trip. This system allows growers to plant back in the same bed and eliminate many conventional tillage operations such as multiple diskings, ripping and plowing. It is ideal for planting cotton or vegetable crops following cotton. This controlled-traffic farming method establishes a growing area for crops, and traffic lanes for all tractors and implements, thereby eliminating soil compaction where plants grow.
Ruozi states, "We grow premium cotton here in California. Volumes of government research on conservation tillage systems prove that we can substantially reduce land preparation costs. It is essential that we change our ways of working the soil so that we will be able to compete on the world market.”
For additional information contact:
Marilyn Robolino
Interstate Equipment & Mfg. Corp.
P.O. Box 70296
Bakersfield, CA 93387
phone 661-322-6659
fax 661-322-7448
http://www.cottonshredderbedder.com
About Interstate Equipment & Mfg. Corp.
In business for over 57 years, Interstate Equipment & Mfg. Corp. is a family-owned research and development company dedicated to preserving farmland through conservation agriculture.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at October 28, 2005 01:32 AM