Grafting Machine Manufacturers, Suppliers & Companies
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Distributorbased in Kadina, AUSTRALIA
G & J East is a third generation farm machinery dealership originally based at Kadina on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia, about 150kms north of Adelaide. We have been operating as a farm machinery dealership at Kadina since the early ...
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Manufacturerbased in Viladecans, SPAIN
In 1968 the Gusi Family started growing horticultural plants on naked roots. Years later the knew about a new growing method, of which some people started talking about in Spain: the growing on trays. This new system assured a bigger more uniform ...
Conic - Model EMP-300 - Automatic Grafting Machine
The new grafting robot EMP-300 allows to graft vegetables with flexible tweezers that hold the graft. The mechanical and the adjustments are very simple, it’s designed to allow a comfortable ...
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Manufacturerbased in Rauscedo (PN), ITALY
Fornasier Cesare & C., a company with a long history in nursery machinery, is situated in Rauscedo, the world centre for the production of vine shoot cuttings. It was founded in the 1970s by a family of gardeners who began specialising in nursery ...
Fornasier - Grafting Machine
The grafting machines, Omega Star and Omega Uno, the evolution of traditional cutters, are machines that cut and form the now classic omega graft which takes its name from the shape ...
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Manufacturerbased in Friedelsheim, GERMANY
We manufacture and supply unique machines with advanced and revolutionary technologies for vineyards, orchards, olive and oil-plantations (biomass energies), nurseries, soil treatment and reforestation projects. The machines and accessories are ...
Wagner - Model Automatic IV - Well-Proven Grafting Machine
The “Automatic VI” is a well-proven grafting machine for vines and other softwoods. The current use in the nursery Wagner leads to further improvements of the devices built since 1975 and developed ...
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Manufacturerbased in Wittlich, GERMANY
Company founded by Bernard Clemens and his brother Matthias in Zemmer. Construction of carriages for agricultural use, repairs, ironmongery and household goods shop, petrol station and sale of motorcycles and small vehicles. Development of a ride-on ...
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