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VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 D I R T & G R A S S P R E S S MAY 8, 2011 D&G EQUIPMENT, INC. AND 100.7 WITL TEAM UP FOR FAN FRENZY 2011 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: JOHN DEERE Z720 ZERO TURN MOWER 2 MICHIGAN AG FACTS 2 WAYS TO PREPARE FOR A SAFE MOWING SEASON 3 EXMARK PROPANE POWERED EQUIPMENT 3 HELPFUL 4 MULCHING TIPS MEET THE CREW– MIKE COOPER 4 WITL and D&G Equipment, Inc. have paired up to deliver Fan Frenzy 2011. Fan Frenzy is a game found on WITL.com where Nascar fans can pick their favorites and win awesome prizes. Each race reveals a new winner who will receive prizes such as CDs, D&G Equipment, Inc. gift cards and more. The grand prize winner will receive a $1,000.00 gift card to D&G Equipment, Inc. at the end of the season. So how does it work? Sign up for an account on WITL.com. Each race you can pick the 10 drivers you think will finish 1st through 10th and your top 15 races count for your overall score. If you do not make a driver selection at least 15 minutes before the start of each race, the computer will automatically pick your drivers for you. The season has already started but you only need 15 races to count towards your overall score. Sign up today to start playing. Please visit the website or click here for additional details and rules. HOW TO DETHATCH YOUR LAWN CLICK ON THESE SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: Find out if you have a thatch problem: Dig down into your grass. A little thatch is good for your lawn • De-thatching Your Lawn Video How-To If you find a brown mat, a half-inch thick or more, your lawn definitely needs dethatching. That thick layer blocks water and air from getting down to the soil. It can also harbor insects and diseases. A tow-behind dethatcher will make the job of dethatching faster and easier. Additional Tips: • Details and Specs on John Deere Z720A Thatch is a layer of roots and lower shoots that forms between the soil surface and the green vegetation Follow these steps: • Exmark Eco-Friendly Mowers 1. Mow your lawn nice and short to make it easier for the de-thatcher tines to get down into the thatch. • Attachments for John Deere Riding Mowers 2. Pull the thatcher over your lawn and check the dethatching depth. • Toro residential mowing products and support 3. Set the depth so the teeth get down in the thatch. 4. Rake up the old thatch and place in your compost pile. •Dethatch when your grass is growing well and can quickly recover •Never dethatch when your grass is stressed from heat or drought •Mulching your clippings does not cause lawn thatch •Closely follow water and fertilizer recommendations for your area VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 Page 2 John Deere Z720 Zero-Turn Mower Offers Muscle and Sophistication The John Deere Z720 has the • Durability: Cast iron front muscle you need featuring a 25 caster arms and forks for HP air-cooled Kohler Command increased durability. V-Twin motor. The 60” 7 Iron II mower deck gives you the • Large Fuel Tank: 7 gallon clean, close cut of sophistica- fuel tank offers large ca- tion that every land owner de- pacity and easy access. sires. The Z720 features make it easy to give you the cut you • Available Attachments: want at a price you can afford. • Check out these features: • 2 Bag Material Collection System Brake & Go: Simply apply • Engine Guard • Mulch Kit the parking break and turn the key to start the mower. • Superior Controllability: 10CC Piston Wheel Motor • Warranty: 2 year or 700 LIST PRICE $8,499.00 hour warranty. D&G PRICE $7,138.00 for increased power and efficiency. MICHIGAN AG–FACTS Courtesy of Michigan Agri-Business Association — www.miagbiz.org While not changing its estimate of ending corn stocks at 675 million bushels, the USDA did increase their estimate of how much corn will be used for ethanol production. They now peg that number at 5 billion bushels, 50 million bushels more than last month. That compares to just 1.6 billion used five years ago and only 628 million bushels ten years ago. The agency says that strong blender incentives and positive ethanol producer margins driven by higher gasoline prices have spurred the surge in ethanol production. The total now represents 40.2% of the corn harvested in 2010. U.S. winter wheat crop generally is not in good shape. Crop conditions for the week ended April 3rd, for selected states, is shown below: State Very Poor Poor Fair Good Excellent Colorado 16 27 41 16 - Kansas 13 21 35 27 4 Michigan 1 8 22 52 17 Montana - 2 28 61 9 Ohio 1 3 32 49 15 Oklahoma 22 31 31 13 3 Oregon - 1 32 46 21 South Dakota 1 1 36 55 7 Texas 31 30 27 12 - Washington 1 1 16 60 22 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 Page 3 WAYS T O P R E PA R E FO R A SA F E M OW I N G S E A S O N inclines and wet conditions. Please read these helpful safety tips for a safe mowing season. • Like all lawn mowers, zeroturns require care to prevent accidents when mowing around water, drop-offs, steep Read and understand the operator’s manual before operation. The manual provides important maintenance and safety information. • Do not operate the mower when people, especially children, are in the area. • Allow plenty of safe clear- ance in the vicinity of drop-offs like retaining walls, culverts and ditches. • Do not mow on unstable ground or slopes greater than 15 degrees. • Be alert and use caution when making turns -- keep movements deliberate and steady. • Make certain safety devices are working properly, and never bypass or remove any safety equipment. EXMARK PROPANE POWERED EQUIPMENT Why Propane? • Propane is considered a GREEN Alternative Fuel as defined by the Energy Policy Act of 1992. It includes reduced green house gas emissions and a reduced carbon footprint as compared to gasoline. Economic Considerations? • Federal, state and local tax incentives and rebates. • Establish a fuel supply contract with propane supplier. Available Models? • Zero-Turn Riders- 60" & 72" Lazer® Z S-Series and 60" Lazer Z XSeries units. Feature’s Kawasaki® FX801V V-Twin propane engines. • Walk-Behind Mowers- 48" & 52" Turf Tracer® S-Series, and 52" Turf Tracer X-Series. Feature’s Kawasaki FX600V and FX691V V-Twin electric start propane engines. VISIT US ON THE WEB MEET THE CREW WWW.DGEQUIPMENT.COM Mike Cooper has been with D&G Equipment, Inc. since February 2004. He started with the company as a Parts Clerk and is now our Corporate Parts Manager. Mike has 3 daughters and a grandson. He finds combines most intriguing. “Without combines you can’t get the crop to the table,” Mike says. “The entire agricultural cycle is amazing, but it takes the combine to bring it all home.” D&G EQUIPMENT, INC. 110 S. Lincoln St CHARLOTTE, MI (517) 543-2540 1047 N. Shiawassee St. CORUNNA, MI (989) 743-8844 710 N. Cedar St. MASON, MI (517) 676-9588 1155 S. Milford Rd. HIGHLAND, MI (248) 887-2410 290 N. Railroad St. RIVES JUNCTION, MI (517) 569-2405 3915 Tractor Dr. HOWELL, MI (517) 540-6141 2525 E. Grand River Ave. WILLIAMSTON, MI (517) 655-4606 P R O V I D I N G A G & T U R F S O L U T I O N S F O R T H E L I F E Y O U L I V E . If you would like more information on D&G Equipment, Inc. or any article in this newsletter, please contact us at [email protected]. HELPFUL MULCHING TIPS • Find out how much you will need. For 3 inches of thick cover, you will need 1 cubic foot of mulch for every 4 square feet of bed. 1 cubic foot for every 6 square feet will give you a 2 inch thick cover. • Most plants prefer “acid” soils, so pine bark is healthier for them than hardwood mulch, and much healthier than dyed wood chips. • Many dyed mulches contain recycled pallets and other waste wood. These can be bait for termites and actually rob your soil of nutrients as they decompose. • Good mulches turn into soil eventually. Your plants won’t appreciate being smothered by non-compostable mulches such as cypress or cedar. These products work fine for paths and play areas, but they are poison for gardens. Mulching with low-pH shredded pine bark actually builds your soil, encouraging feeder root • Pine bark mulch has a low pH, which means it is good food for evergreens, blueberries, dogwoods and other acid-loving plants. • All mulches are not equally effective at weed control. Fine-ground mulches are much like potting soils and wind-blown weed seeds or blown grass clippings will sprout and root easily. • Course bulk mulches or “nuggets” aren’t so friendly to weed seeds, and they last much longer before turning to soil, so they make better weed barriers for a much longer period. -Written by Steven Boehme, owner of Good Seed Nursery & Landscape, Peebles, OH Click HERE to read full article. If you would like to be removed from our mailing list, please send an email to [email protected] with the subject line “Remove”.