D4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28,2001 Polaris Introduces Two New Rangers MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. More is better. There is power in numbers. Two heads are better than one. All of these old cliches still ring true today, and Polaris has captured the understanding that with more choices comes more opportunities. That is the case with this year’s new Polaris Ranger line-up. With two new models, the Po laris Ranger 2x4 and the Polaris Ranger 4x4, the question isn’t what can one do with a Polaris Ranger, but what can’t one do with a Polaris Ranger? Polaris Rangers have been used for every job imaginable, from safely carrying hunting equipment deep into the woods, to helping farmers and ranchers haul weed killer, insecticides and feed for the herd. With the invention of the Polaris Ranger LUBBOCK, Texas State grain sorghum association presi dents took their concerns and recommendations to Washing ton, D.C., during a State Presi dents’ Washington Fly-In on April 3-S, coordinated by the National Grain Sorghum Pro ducers (NGSP). Meetings with members of Congress, agency officials and key staff centered on sorghum producers’ views regarding such issues as the need for equaliza Weilbach Chosen Renaissance Specialist For Franklin Co. ROARING SPRING (Blair Co.) Renaissance Nutrition, Inc. has appointed Jacques Weilbach of Waynesboro, as a nutritional consultant and dairy specialist for Franklin County. He brings to Renaissance a vari ety of agricultural qualifica tions, including extensive work on both large and small dairy farms in South Africa, and degree work in the field of dairy management and nutrition. Weilbach has worked on several farms in the U.S., helping to ad vance their programs toward in creased productivity and improved profitability. Raised on a dairy farm in South Africa, he has a broad perspective of dairy farming and agriculture, which compliments his work on farms. He understands the need for utilizing available and up-to date technology in rationing and farm management skills. Weil bach and his wife have two sons and reside in Waynesboro. His most recent employment was with Mason Dixon Farms in 2x4 and 4x4, many impossibili ties are now possible. Some might use a Polaris Ranger to shuttle clients to a remote lake that has a difficult portage to trek through, while others might use it to carry out a trophy buck from deep within the woods. The possibilities are endless. “There are just some things in life not meant for man to do,’’ said Mitchell Johnson, Polaris ATV General Manager. “That’s why we’ve introduced the Po laris Ranger family. With a go anywhere, do anything attitude, there’s not much you can’t do with this machine.” In addition to the Polaris Ranger 6x6 and the new models of the Polaris Ranger family, a number of accessories have been made which are designed for the Polaris Rangers. With such accessories as a 72- Grain Sorghum Producers Take Concerns To Congress tion of the sorghum and corn loan rate, farm bill changes, re search funding, emergency as sistance and regulations. The delegation also was present during a House Committee on Agriculture hearing devoted to NGSP recommendations for the 2002 Farm Bill. Producers making the trip were Leo Bindel, NGSP presi dent; Greg Shelor, Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association president; Kenny Tevis, Miss- Pennsylvania. In addition to extensive work in nutritional and farm manage ment consulting, Weilbach will be overseeing the sales and dis tribution of Renaissance prod ucts into his area. This includes products that are manufactured by Renaissance, such as custom and standard mineral/vitamin premixes, calf milk replacers, and products distributed by the company that have been ap proved for sale into the market after extensive research and testing. Weilbach will also continue ongoing training offered through Renaissance in a vari ety of up-to-date methods and technical topics, which are de signed to assist farmers in op timizing ration programs and making the most of homegrown forages. Additionally, he will be working extensively with computer-based ration pro grams, forage and water analy sis, recommendation and sale of corn, grass, and alfalfa seeds, forage preservatives, and much more. esi/x's* See pages 827-837 inch plow blade and power lift suspension, a power cargo box lift and a front mount winch, the heaviest of equipment can be moved with ease. Front brush guards, radiator rock guards, an assortment of all-terrain tires and true four- and six-wheel drive make it easier for the Po laris Ranger to haul over the toughest of landscapes. Whether one is a business person, sportsman, cattle rancher or a weekend outdoor enthusiast, one owes it to them selves to discover what a useful and practical tool a Polaris Ranger can be for them. Information about the com plete line of Polaris products is available from authorized Po laris dealers or from the Polaris Industries Inc. home page on the Internet at: www.polarisindus tries.com. ouri Grain Sorghum Producers national representative; Doug Nagel, Nebraska Grain Sor ghum Producers Association (NeGSPA) vice president; James Vorderstrasse, NeGSPA president; Stan Fury, New Mexico Grain Sorghum Associa tion president; Dick Fischer, Oklahoma Grain Sorghum As sociation president; and, Bill Kubecka, Texas Grain Sorghum Association president. State and national staff as well as the 2000 National Sor ghum Foundation scholarship winner, Kansas State University student Jill Casten of Quenemo, Kansas, accompanied the dele gation. Cflw CONSTRUCTION ■MB equipment Case backhoe attach, good shape, $2,500. 6 ton equipmen trailer, $1,500. NJ, 856-697-0911. 'B7 Koring 6625 excava tor, vg cond, $25,000. G & R Recycling 717-284-2800 Construction Equipment - Dismantling Most Makes & Models- Dozers, Loaders, Backhoes, Excavators, Scrapers, Graders, & More. Balanda Equipment, Inc, Rt 29, Palm, PA, 18070. Toll Free 1-800-322-8030 Fax 215-679-8727. 240 KW Detroit Dsl Gen Set 500 Hrs on Overhaul $9,850 717-776-7725 IHC #165 crawler Idr, 100 hrs on eng O/H, $9,250 080. Ca* 6pm to Bpm, 908-996-4101. 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While Victory Motorcycles riding gear and motorcycle parts and accessories are developed and marketed under the man agement of the Pure Polaris team, these products will con tinue to be sold under the Vic tory Motorcycles brand name. When Thomas Tiller took over as CEO of Polaris in 1999, he set aggressive growth goals for the company. As part of his growth strategy, Tiller plans to double Polaris’ parts, apparel and accessories business to $250 million. Sales in the Pure Polaris division grew 16 percent during 2000, with increases across all product lines. Tiller credits the growth to the introduction of more than 1,700 new products since 1999, a dedicated sales force and aggressive marketing and advertising. Polaris launched its first e commerce venture last Novem ber, www.purepolaris.com, where customers can begin their riding experience online by pur chasing items from Polaris’ entire line of apparel and vehicle accessories. 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