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Welcome to the Machinery Hall of Shame. If you think you've had a bad day then check this section out. This should make you feel a whole lot better....
Returning paddocks to pasture after summer cropping is a year-long commitment, advises Murray Lane, a Technical Consultant at Ballance Agri-Nutrients
New Zealand's wheat, barley, and maize grain harvests increased in the year ended 30 June 2009, Statistics New Zealand said today
The V660 breaks all boundaries with its core features, simple design and truly outstanding performance
The annual FAR South Otago/Southland Field Day gives growers the opportunity to come and see FAR's trials in the region and implement the latest information to improve their own farm productivity
Gaspardo has introduced a superior new range of drills, in particular the all new Gigante 400 E-Drive
The New Rota-Flow RO Series Disc Spreaders manufactured by Vicon combine strength, durability and advanced electronic control systems to produce a simple and operator friendly spreader
John Deere bolsters its line-up of high-powered row-crop tractors with the introduction of its 8R Series Tractors
Versatile was the first company to mass produce articulated four wheel drive tractors starting in 1966 with the D100 tractor producing 100hp and costing $10,000
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