Dr. Dan Morrical, Ph.D.
Premier 1 Supplies
Mar 16, 2012 Re: Has anyone used a Rohrer 98E T - Post Driver I have a Rohrer 99E-W, their largest driver; as well as the compressor that they also sell. I bought it this winter, and am currently putting in 80 9ft x 3.5' steel end posts (3ft deep, at a 70 degee angle) on 40 rows of trellis in our vineyard.
Dan Morrical joined the Iowa State University staff in 1984 as Extension Sheep Specialist after completing his doctorate degree at New Mexico State University. He held the rank of Full Professor as of July 1, 1995 and retired from full-time teaching in 2017.
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While at Iowa State University, Dr. Dan Morrical was responsible for educational programs in all areas of sheep production, ranging from nutrition, genetics, marketing and management. Research areas focused on applied projects in the areas of nutrition, forage utilization, genetics, out-of-season breeding and lamb survival.
Dr. Morrical has been heavily involved in providing educational resources to the sheep industry. He has authored over 30 extension fact sheets, ration balancing software programs, grazing videos and co-authored the nutrition chapter of the SID Handbook with Dr. Margaret Benson from Washington State University.
Dr. Morrical now serves as Premier’s on-staff small ruminant nutritionist and sheep production advisor. Most recently, he’s introduced a line of “GOLD FORMULA” mineral premixes under The Shepherd’s Choice® brand, aimed to maximize hoof health and immunity.
Man Saver T Post Driver For Sale
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Fred Balmer, Folsom, N. Mex.: Fred likes his Man Saver air-powered post driver (Rohrer Mfg. Inc., or www.rohrermfg.com). It runs off any small air compressor that can deliver at least 2.2 cubic feet of air at 70 to 90 psi. It makes 80 to 85 strokes per minute. The basic T-post driver weighs 26 lbs. and sells for $450 plus S&H. It can be fitted with interchangeable sleeves that allow it to drive almost any post on the market.
'I hook it up to a 70-lb. gas-powered compressor and use it to drive steel posts in rough, rocky ground. We've built fences on terrain so rough that it's difficult to walk. I've driven in more than 2,000 steel posts without any problems.'
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