What You Need To Know About Dosatron Fertilizer Injectors

April 2, 2021 12:00 pm
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Frank Toves

IRRIGATION AUTOMATION, CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT, IDC SUPPLY

Choosing and using a fertilizer injector is daunting. Ultimately the benefits far exceed the time and the education needed to make the right decision, but sometimes we forgo the research.

Fortunately, irrigation consultants like Frank Toves have been doing their research and learning for years from experience. Frank joins us Friday to lend his education and experience with Dosatron fertilizer injectors. This should speed the education process considerably.

In this session, you will learn:

  1. If a fertilizer injector is suitable for your operation
  2. The advantages of fertilizer injection
  3. The different types of injectors
  4. The benefits of Dosatron injectors
  5. How to calculate the amount of fertilizer to use in them
  6. How to install them
  7. The costs involved for a premium setup 
Frank Toves

IRRIGATION AUTOMATION, CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT, IDC SUPPLY

Frank attended Cal Poly for Computer Science and has a history of technical and computer based skills. He began working in the agriculture industry in 2006 managing a local irrigation dealership in the Salinas Valley. Later he began doing sales and design both locally in Salinas and expanding down into Santa Maria and Oxnard. His dedication to doing what is best for the grower has allowed for him to build long term relationships built on mutual trust with his customers. This has been very helpful as Frank helps growers transition from conventional farming practices to the future of technology and automation. His background in computer science has allowed for him to lead the way for integrating technology with agriculture while his reputation lets his growers know that they will be supported every step of the way throughout the transition and learning process. Frank is recognized by the Irrigation Association as a Certified Irrigation Designer (CID), Agriculture Irrigation Specialist (CAIS), and a Certified Irrigation Contractor (CIC). As well as a Technical Service Provider (TSP) by the NRCS.

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