Agri-Trade Shownews - Day Three

November 13, 2009


Manufacturer spreads the word on manure handling

If you need to move manure, a new, high-capacity spreader is on the market that can help get pen pack and dairy and feedlot manure evenly distributed in the field in short order.

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Telescopic loaders give agriculture a lift

Regardless of the type or size of a farming operation, Manulift EMI Ltd. has a size of loader to do the job, whether it's stacking and moving hay, plowing snow or cleaning corrals. And the Quebec company is now setting up a dealer network in Western Canada.

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Zero-till seeding tool's plate packs seed

Technotill, based out of Wetaskiwin, Alta., offers a seeding system that accommodates farmers who don't want to till.

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Easy-to-find tools still yield valuable field data

Farmers should make use of tools and resources that are easily available to them, says Elston Solberg, president of Red Deer, Alta.-based Agri-Trend Agrology.

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Use ground-level facts to prove bird's-eye theories

Satellite and aerial images can be useful field tools, but much more so when their data is backed up with observations from the ground, according to a Calgary geo-coach.

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