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Caterpillar to Enter Utility Vehicle Market
Caterpillar has entered into a manufacturing and supply agreement with Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc. and will offer UTV models sold through participating Cat dealerships starting in 2018.

The new Cat UTV models were developed in collaboration with Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc., a division of Textron Inc. Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc. (TSV) manufactures utility vehicles and equipment to serve numerous industries, marketed under a number of brands. TSV product lines include Cushman utility vehicles, Textron Off Road side-by-sides and ATVs, Arctic Cat snowmobiles, Jacobsen professional turf equipment and E-Z-GO golf cars.

Featuring a rugged steel cargo bed, the new UTVs from Caterpillar reliably handle up to 1,000 lb (450 kg) of material and tools, and offer 2,000-lb (900-kg) towing capacity. The UTVs also provide ample headroom and legroom for tall riders.

For more information, go to: www.cat.com/requestCatinfo

New Bobcat Telescopic Tool
Building on the success of prior Bobcat telescopic tool carriers, Bobcat Company has expanded its line with the new V723 VersaHANDLER telescopic tool carrier.

The new V723 expands the Bobcat family of VersaHANDLER telescopic tool carriers, also known as telehandlers, making it ideal for operators who need extended reach and greater lift capacity. The durable V723 is in the 7,000- to 8,000-pound size class, and it can confidently handle heavy loads. Its low profile fits on more farms and construction jobsites while easy maneuverability provides operators with enhanced comfort throughout the day. Plus, the new V723 features the Power Quick-Tach attachment mounting system to increase utilization.
Add strength to handle heavy loads with new V723 boom pivot and enclosed frame welds. For additional support, heavy-duty, enclosed frame welds offer extra reinforcement throughout the frame.

The V723 has a variety of other uptime protection features:
• Fine mesh intake screen to help prevent large debris from entering the engine basket and plugging the radiator.
• Diesel fuel is contained in a durable, rust-free polypropylene tank to minimize condensation and contamination of the fuel system.
• Battery run-down protection that automatically shuts down after the predetermined time and voltage level, preventing accidental battery discharge.
• Machine shutdown protection system to continuously monitor engine coolant, hydraulic oil, engine oil and other vital machine functions.

With the standard Power Quick-Tach system, V723 operators push a button to retract the pins and release to quickly secure the attachment. Operators can change non-hydraulic attachments, such as buckets and pallet forks, without even leaving the V723 cab.

For additional information about Bobcat Company, its products and services, go to Bobcat.com/our_company/media_center.

Lallemand’s 2017 Scholarship Recipients
Lallemand Animal Nutrition is pleased to announce the 2017 Lallemand Forward Scholarship recipients, which were selected from more than 150 applicants.

Sasha van der Klein is the recipient of the doctoral scholarship, receiving $3,000. Van der Klein is currently working on her Ph.D. at the University of Alberta, studying Poultry Management and Nutrition.

Lauren Kett is the recipient of the master’s scholarship, receiving $3,000. Kett is currently pursuing her graduate degree in Meat Science at the University of Nebraska –Lincoln.

The three undergraduate scholarship recipients, who will each receive $2,500, are:

Daniel Wedmen, Cornell University, Ag and Life Science

Haley Stark, Oklahoma State University, Ag Communications & Animal Science

Trevor Lee, Auburn University, Poultry Production with a minor in Agribusiness

“The overwhelming number of exceptional applicants pursuing degrees in agriculture continues to impress our team year after year,” says Jeff Ast, Commercial Director, Lallemand Animal Nutrition. “We are proud to support the next generation of passionate agriculturalists. We know from their essays that this year’s winners truly represent the diversity found in agriculture. Our graduate-level winners have specific research interests that will inform our industry for years to come, and our undergraduate winners demonstrate an energetic commitment to growth. The future of agriculture is in good hands.”

The Lallemand Forward Scholarship recognizes North American students at the PhD, Master’s and undergraduate levels who are excelling in their agricultural programs.

 

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