Kurt Boris
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We put a lot of detail into that in achievingβyou know, coming in late to the market to the high-speed disc space, we learned a lot from everybody that's out there. We got to cherry pick a lot of really good things and develop some innovations on our side as well.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
I mean... I got a lot of good Canadian products I can throw out there that don't really have the established presence down here. Getting into spring, open up the fields. You can't beat a good heavy harrow when you're dealing with cereal crops. But I'll speak a little bit more down here, too. I mean, you can keep on that.
I mean... I got a lot of good Canadian products I can throw out there that don't really have the established presence down here. Getting into spring, open up the fields. You can't beat a good heavy harrow when you're dealing with cereal crops. But I'll speak a little bit more down here, too. I mean, you can keep on that.
I mean... I got a lot of good Canadian products I can throw out there that don't really have the established presence down here. Getting into spring, open up the fields. You can't beat a good heavy harrow when you're dealing with cereal crops. But I'll speak a little bit more down here, too. I mean, you can keep on that.
I would say land rollers are a really good one coming into spring post-planting, getting out there, making sure that you're dealing with any ruts or uneven fields, and we offer a really good, again, ground-engaging tool that gives you a good, consistent field finish.
I would say land rollers are a really good one coming into spring post-planting, getting out there, making sure that you're dealing with any ruts or uneven fields, and we offer a really good, again, ground-engaging tool that gives you a good, consistent field finish.
I would say land rollers are a really good one coming into spring post-planting, getting out there, making sure that you're dealing with any ruts or uneven fields, and we offer a really good, again, ground-engaging tool that gives you a good, consistent field finish.
grain cart with all the time we put into developing our single auger grain cart dual auger grain cart it's it's kind of a linchpin at harvest now kyle touched on an auger you know it's it's your bottleneck for most operations but having a dependable grain cart in the field servicing one or multiple combines just keeps the entire operation moving on time and in sync i'm putting you a little on the spot here but do you have a how many how many years to pay that off
grain cart with all the time we put into developing our single auger grain cart dual auger grain cart it's it's kind of a linchpin at harvest now kyle touched on an auger you know it's it's your bottleneck for most operations but having a dependable grain cart in the field servicing one or multiple combines just keeps the entire operation moving on time and in sync i'm putting you a little on the spot here but do you have a how many how many years to pay that off
grain cart with all the time we put into developing our single auger grain cart dual auger grain cart it's it's kind of a linchpin at harvest now kyle touched on an auger you know it's it's your bottleneck for most operations but having a dependable grain cart in the field servicing one or multiple combines just keeps the entire operation moving on time and in sync i'm putting you a little on the spot here but do you have a how many how many years to pay that off
I don't have that number off the top of my head, to be honest with you. I guess it's different for every operation. Yeah, there's a lot of variables there, but we try to keep those things in mind when we're developing it so it can be calculated into a customer's ROI for sure.
I don't have that number off the top of my head, to be honest with you. I guess it's different for every operation. Yeah, there's a lot of variables there, but we try to keep those things in mind when we're developing it so it can be calculated into a customer's ROI for sure.
I don't have that number off the top of my head, to be honest with you. I guess it's different for every operation. Yeah, there's a lot of variables there, but we try to keep those things in mind when we're developing it so it can be calculated into a customer's ROI for sure.
Yeah, hardly ever.
Yeah, hardly ever.
Yeah, hardly ever.
Yeah, I get the benefit of not having to sell and having all the pressure on it. The one I like talking about most, I'd say field belts for sure. High-speed discs have a lot to offer, a lot of good unique value. Grand carts as well, all equit, all stay on that side of it. They just are an undervalued piece of the harvest operation for sure.