Vernon Center, MN, United States of America

John Kusler


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Title: John Kusler: Innovator in Fertilizer Distribution Monitoring

Introduction

John Kusler is an accomplished inventor based in Vernon Center, MN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural technology, particularly in the monitoring of fertilizer distribution systems. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique patent that enhances the efficiency and safety of fertilizer application.

Latest Patents

Kusler holds a patent for an "Anhydrous ammonia fertilizer distribution line monitor." This advanced monitoring system is designed for an anhydrous ammonia fertilizer injection system. It features a manifold with multiple discharge lines connected to soil-engaging knives. Each discharge line is equipped with a temperature sensor that measures the temperature of the fertilizer. This data is transmitted to a microprocessor located in a console. The system compares the temperature in each discharge line with the average temperature of the other lines. If excessive temperature variations are detected, the system provides a warning. A console screen graphically displays which discharge line requires inspection, ensuring timely maintenance and optimal performance.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, John Kusler has demonstrated a commitment to innovation in agricultural practices. His work has not only improved the efficiency of fertilizer application but has also contributed to safer farming practices. His patent reflects his dedication to enhancing agricultural technology and supporting farmers in their efforts to maximize crop yields.

Collaborations

Kusler has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Paul L. Ardison and David Gramling. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that encourages the development of innovative solutions in the agricultural sector.

Conclusion

John Kusler's contributions to the field of fertilizer distribution monitoring exemplify the impact of innovation in agriculture. His patented technology not only enhances efficiency but also promotes safety in fertilizer application. His work continues to influence the agricultural industry positively.

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