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2007 Environmental Respect Award winners announced

WILLOUGHBY, Ohio — Five top farm supply retail businesses have been selected as Environmental Respect Award regional winners in the United States for 2007.

The winners are: Ritter Crop Services, Inc. of Marked Tree, Ark.; Simplot Grower Solutions of Berea, Neb.; Growmark FS, LLC of Bridgeton, N.J.; The McGregor Co. of Oakesdale, Wash.; Wisconsin River Agronomy of Adams, Wis.

The Environmental Respect Awards, sponsored by DuPont Crop Protection and CropLife magazine, are the agricultural industry’s highest recognition for environmental stewardship among U.S. agricultural retailers – those who serve farmers and ranchers with the nutrients, pest control and agronomic information critical to effective crop production.

“We honor these businesses because they are ensuring the safety and health of tomorrow’s communities – both rural and urban – through sustainable practices,” said Jim Collins, vice president and general manager of DuPont Crop Protection.

These businesses were selected by a panel of industry experts and won the award based on excellence in site design, in-plant storage and handling procedures, proper application and leadership in safety and stewardship among customers and employees.

Members of the 2007 selection committee were, Roger Rohrbough, DuPont Crop Protection, Wilmington, Del.; Allan Noe, CropLife America, Ford West, The Fertilizer Institute, and Jim Thrift, Agricultural Retailers Association, all of Washington, D.C.; Tom Carlisle, 2006 Regional Winner, UAP Distribution, Mulberry, Fla.; Allen Rusk, Wabash Valley Service, McLeansboro, Ill.; and Eric Sfiligoj, CropLife magazine, Willoughby, Ohio. Each regional winner will receive its award during a special ceremony in Washington, D.C. in July, where the national winner will be named. For more information, visit www.environmentalrespect.com


CLAAS of America receives four awards

OMAHA, Neb. — CLAAS of America, Inc. has once again been recognized by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) for its unique and industry-leading features in hay tools and forage harvesting equipment.

Recognizing engineering achievements in the food, agricultural, and biological industries, the AE50 awards program judges products globally, seeking products that have made the most profound technological strides in their respective industry. The products selected are expected to benefit producers by saving them time, money, and labor while improving safety.

Awards of excellence were presented to CLAAS for the Variant 360 Baler, the Stop Rock, the Direct Disc 520 Contour Head and its Xerion 3300 Series vehicle. CLAAS is honored to be recognized with four 2007 AE50 Awards and congratulates ASABE on 100 years of representing engineering expertise.

To learn more, contact Bob Armstrong at 402-861-1000 or visit www.myclaas.com/press

This farm news was published in the June 2, 2007 issue of Farm World, serving Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee.

5/30/2007