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Polish Seed Cleaner Comes To North America
Polish manufacturer Wlodzimierz Sosnowski and Leon Wysznski traveled half way around the world to introduce their seed cleaning invention to Canadian farmers at the Western Canada Farm Progress Show this summer, following excellent sales of more than 2,000 units in Europe. They hope to set up distributors and dealers in Canada.
  Sosnowski says the device provides almost twice the cleaning quality of similar products now on the market. It uses centrifugal cleaning action to separate grain from trash. It can be used to clean grasses, small grains, rapeseed and corn. The ultra-clean grain is then available for storage, seeding, or in the case of corn, a clean fuel for corn burning furnaces. The machine is available in 5 sizes that clean from 250 to 9,300 bu. per hour. The smaller machines are designed for on-farm use while the larger machines are intended for commercial seed companies.
   Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Wlodzimierz Sosnowski, Ul. Mazowiecka 17, 06-400 Ciechanow, Poland (ph (0-23) 673-57-97; ws@ws-sosnowski.pl; http://www.ws-sosnowski.pl).



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2015 - Volume #39, Issue #5