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Salford breaks new ground with precision row cultivator

Real Agriculture

Salford is looking to ramp up productivity and minimize crop damage with its new precision row crop cultivator. Salford product manager Josh Kettle shares how the company has integrated cutting-edge camera and wand guidance systems to create precise alignment that allows the cultivator. Read More

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Pottinger cultivating North American growth

Real Agriculture

From mowers to seeders, balers and cultivators, the agriculture implement company continues to grow in North America, setting a string of sales records on both sides of the border, says Andrew Brown, president and. Read More

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Farmhand Foundation: Cultivating Organic Change in Southern California

Food Tank

The post Farmhand Foundation: Cultivating Organic Change in Southern California appeared first on Food Tank. Articles like the one you just read are made possible through the generosity of Food Tank members. Can we please count on you to be part of our growing movement? Become a member today by clicking here. Photo courtesy of Justin Herber.

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Lemken speed disc cultivators ready for 2024 launch

Real Agriculture

Lemken will debut Rubin 10, its next generation of speed disc cultivators, for 2024. Read More Lemken will debut Rubin 10, its next generation of speed disc cultivators, for 2024. Last fall, the company announced plans to introduce a new Rubin 10 series, replacing its Rubin 9 series.

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Why cultivation equipment is making a comeback on Wiltshire farm

Farmers Weekly

So it is with a bit of nervous laughter he says less than a minute into an introduction to the 600ha farm that a piece of […] The post Why cultivation equipment is making a comeback on Wiltshire farm appeared first on Farmers Weekly

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Origin, Varieties, and Cultivation Practices of Rubber

Agric4profits

Other natural sources of rubber, such as Ficus elastica, were also found… Read More » Origin, Varieties, and Cultivation Practices of Rubber In the early stages, particularly up to about 1910, most rubber was harvested from “wild trees” growing in the Amazon Basin.

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Tips for picking the best cultivator wearing metal

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Replacing cultivator legs, wings and points can be a depressingly regular and ruinously expensive pastime for those working in the nation’s most abrasive soils.