Crop Rotation Equipment For Crop Cultivation In Australia
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Manufactured by John Deerebased in USA
Loggers demand maximum productivity and uptime out of their equipment shift after shift. And the 903K Tracked Feller Buncher delivers, big time. It features a powerful fuel-efficient engine, fast hydraulics for superb multifunction operation, deep cutting swath, and best-in-class head accumulation for maximum productivity. Quick, wide-open access to service items and major components along with ...
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Manufactured by FloraMaxbased in AUSTRALIA
Root-XS promotes explosive root growth. Best root enhancer for plants in hydroponics, coco & soilThis helps accelerate plant growth and achieve faster crop rotation. Explosive root and foliage growth throughout veg helps reduce overall cropping time and minimizes transplant stress. Plants can often be “flipped” sooner. Produces greener, healthier foliage and fruits with less ...
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Manufactured by Darling Downs Tarpaulins (DDT)based in AUSTRALIA
DDT Grain Bunker Covers enable bulk products, such as grain, to be stored securely and efficiently and size is no ...
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Manufactured by John Deerebased in USA
The worst of the woods brings out the best in a 909K Tracked Feller Buncher. Large-displacement 9.0L engine delivers the power you need to get the job done quickly and efficiently, while conserving fuel. The best-in-class leveling system keeps you steady and centered on rocky or steep terrain. Plus, the enhanced multifunction LCD color monitor provides quick pushbutton access to a wealth of ...
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Manufactured by AgBiTechbased in USA
Bollgard 3 Cotton crops that are not defoliated by the end of March are required to undertake mechanical pupae control as part of their RMP (excluding Central Queensland). Three applications of Magnet, applied to the cotton crop no earlier than the 10th of February and no later than the 1st of March can exempt growers from having to mechanically control over-wintering larvae. Magnet can ...
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Manufactured by Fix Enterprisesbased in AUSTRALIA
Weeds are part of nature and as such have a role to play in the overall balance of growing systems. Where weeds do not grow naturally, crops won’t either. However managing weeds is one of the greatest challenges to Agriculture. Many different methods such as spraying, fallow, rotations, cover crops, grazing and many different forms of cultivation are in use. When cultivating, weeds are ...
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