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Wonders From Waconia

On a recent visit to Minnesota, CropLife IRON had a chance to see how Waconia Manufacturing helps its customers handle their fertilizer with top-notch equipment.

September 12, 2008

  •  A vertical blender awaits some finishing work in the Waconia shop yard.  © 2008
    A vertical blender awaits some finishing work in the Waconia shop yard.
  •  A Waconia employee waves for the camera as he measures out some sheet metal. This will be used to make the base of the top of a blending tower where the distributor will be positioned.  © 2008
    A Waconia employee waves for the camera as he measures out some sheet metal. This will be used to make the base of the top of a blending tower where the distributor will be positioned.
  •  A distributor — used for electric positioning and read-out in a blending tower — and a valve await shipment and assembly.  © 2008
    A distributor — used for electric positioning and read-out in a blending tower — and a valve await shipment and assembly.
  •  The bottom part of the distributor — used for electric positioning and read-out in a blending tower — and a valve await shipment and assembly.  © 2008
    The bottom part of the distributor — used for electric positioning and read-out in a blending tower — and a valve await shipment and assembly.
  •  A Waconia worker puts the finishing touches on some sheet metal that is destined for use in making a Waconia blending tower.  © 2008
    A Waconia worker puts the finishing touches on some sheet metal that is destined for use in making a Waconia blending tower.

Get a close-up view of how Waconia Manufacturing helps its customers handle their fertilizer with top-notch equipment.

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