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      <title>Best Practices for Successful Seeding With a Farm Seeder</title>
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          For successful crop management, it’s vital to use a Farm Seeder correctly, especially when it comes to seeding with a Farm Seeder. Adopting best practices ensures the best outcomes. Factors such as seed selection, soil type, and moisture levels must be considered when selecting or choosing a Farm Seeder. This article will provide an overview of these best practices so you can maximize yields by selecting the perfect seeder for your farm.
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          Seeders are tools used in agriculture that are utilized to sow seeds in a precise and effective way, particularly during the process of seeding with a Farm Seeder. They are available in various designs and sizes and are driven by either a 12 volts power source or ground drive. The primary goal of these seeders is to ensure accurate seed placement, which is crucial for the successful growth of crops.
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          Benefits of Using a Farm Seeder
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           Increased efficiency:
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           Farm Seeders are designed to maximize efficiency, providing a precise and accurate seed placement that helps ensure each individual seed has the best chance of germinating and growing successfully.
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            By using a Farm Seeder, farmers can save time, money, and resources when compared to traditional methods that require manual handling and excessive manpower.
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           Farm Seeders provide precise seed placement in order to ensure uniform crop growth and reduce wastage of seeds due to incorrect spacing or depth.
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           Versatility
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            Farm Seeders are highly adaptable pieces of equipment that can be used for different types of crops. 
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          Preparation
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          A. Selecting the Right Seeds
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          Before farmers can start using their farm seeders, they need to go through a process to ensure that everything is set up properly. They first consult with their agronomist to select the right seed for their crop. 
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          Once they have chosen the seed, they need to set up their machines and calibrate them to make sure the seeds are placed precisely where they need to be for successful growth. This can take some time, but it’s an important step to ensure the best possible outcome for the crops.
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          B. Proper Soil Moisture Level
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          Ensure the soil is moist enough to allow the seed to germinate but not too wet, as this can cause mold and fungus growth. If the soil is too dry, add water and mix it into the top few inches of soil before seeding. 
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          Monitor and adjust the moisture level during seeding to optimize conditions for successful germination and growth. As a general rule, aim for a soil moisture content of between 20-30%, depending on your cropping requirements.
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          When it comes to watering paddocks, not everyone has access to irrigation systems. Some people rely solely on rain to water their crops, which can be a bit of a gamble depending on the weather patterns. 
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          However, for those who have been doing it for years, it’s just part of the process. They keep a close eye on the forecast and adjust their planting and watering schedules accordingly. It can be challenging at times, but it also means that they have a deep respect and appreciation for nature and the role it plays in their livelihood.
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          C. Choosing the Ideal Location
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          When deciding where to seed their paddocks, farmers have to take various factors into consideration. The location of the paddock plays a crucial role in determining the success of the crop. 
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          Farmers must assess the soil type, the amount of sunlight the paddock receives, and the availability of water. They also need to consider the slope of the land and the risk of erosion. 
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          By taking all of these factors into account, farmers can choose the ideal location to seed their paddocks, which can result in a better yield and healthier crops. Once the location is selected, the farmers will then proceed to seed all of their paddocks.
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          D. Pre-planting Tillage
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          Pre-planting tillage is an essential step in farming that helps to prepare the soil for seeding. One-pass tillage systems are becoming increasingly popular as they can save farmers time and diesel. 
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          By using a one-pass system, farmers can both till the soil and seed their crops at the same time. This process not only saves time and fuel but also helps to remove compaction from the soil, making it easier for the seeds to take root and grow. 
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          Tilling also has the added benefit of turning the soil over, which helps to kill weeds and integrate stubble, trash, and green manure into the soil. All of these factors contribute to a more successful crop and a healthier soil ecosystem.
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          Maintenance and Care After Planting
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          A. Weed Control Strategies
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          Keeping a close eye on your fields and taking action against weeds is crucial to ensuring a healthy crop. Hand-weeding is a great way to get rid of emerging weeds, but using pre-emergent herbicides can also help prevent weed growth. 
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          If you do notice existing weeds, post-emergent herbicides can target them without harming your crop. Implementing crop rotation and cover cropping practices can also help reduce weed pressure and improve the overall health of your soil. 
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          Another effective method is using mulches or cover crops between rotations, which can prevent weed growth and conserve water. Additionally, mechanical cultivation or tillage can be used to remove weeds without disturbing the soil too much. 
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          Finally, you can consider using eco-friendly methods such as releasing beneficial insects or using biopesticides to target specific weeds.
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          B. Monitoring Plant Development and Making Adjustments as Needed
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          When it comes to maintaining healthy and productive fields, there are a few things you can do. For starters, it’s important to monitor your fields frequently for any signs of stress or disease. Once you’ve done that, you can adjust the speed of your seeder to suit the soil conditions and crop requirements.
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          It’s also essential to ensure that all seedlings are planted at the desired spacing and depth. You can do this by making any necessary adjustments to your equipment. Don’t forget to monitor soil nutrient levels throughout the season and use a balanced fertilizer blend to maintain optimal fertility.
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          Another great way to prevent weed growth and improve soil health is to utilize cover crops or mulches between crop rotations. Plus, using drip irrigation or other low-pressure systems can help you conserve water and reduce runoff.
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          When it comes to managing weeds, pre-emergent herbicides can help reduce weed growth before and during crop emergence. And for any existing weeds, applying post-emergent herbicides can target them without harming the crop.
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          As you continue to monitor plant development, you may need to adjust irrigation to ensure optimal performance. And it’s important to take note of any changes in climate or environment as this may require different growing techniques or adjustments in planting schedules.
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          Using a farm seeder is a crucial part of crop production, but to get the best results, farmers need to follow some best practices. First, it’s important to use pre-emergent herbicides and post-emergent herbicides to keep weeds at bay. Also, keeping an eye on soil nutrient levels and using cover crops or mulches between rotations can help improve soil health and reduce weed growth.
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          Looking to improve your crop production and maximize your yields? It’s time to invest in a high-quality seeder from Farmtech! With our 
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           , you can ensure precise seed placement, reduce weed growth, and improve soil health. Don’t wait any longer to take your farming to the next level. Browse our selection of seeders today and start planting the seeds of success!
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          In the realm of modern farming, the seeder stands as one of the quintessential tools, a silent yet potent ally of the farmer. It is an embodiment of efficiency, a testament to the evolution of agricultural practices that have, over the years, transformed barren lands into bountiful harvests.
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          Yet, like any piece of machinery, a seeder is not immune to the wear and tear that comes with constant use. It is in this context that the maintenance of a seeder is not just necessary but pivotal to the overarching goal of optimal crop yield.
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          A well-maintained seeder is akin to a well-oiled machine, operating with precision, ensuring that each seed is planted with accuracy, at the right depth, and under the optimal conditions necessary for germination and growth.
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          The correlation between the state of the seeder and the yield is direct and unequivocal. A seeder in prime condition ensures that seeds are not just planted, but given the best possible start in their journey from being mere seeds to becoming thriving plants.
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          In the contemporary agricultural landscape, seeders play a multifaceted role. They are not just instruments of planting but are integral in the preparation of the seedbed, the placement of the seed, and ensuring adequate seed-to-soil contact.
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          In systems like no-till and reduced tillage, the importance of the seeder is amplified. It takes on the roles traditionally handled by other tillage equipment, making its maintenance a subject of paramount importance.
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          The narrative of modern farming is incomplete without a nod to the technological advancements embodied in seeders. However, technology, with all its benefits, brings with it the necessity of maintenance.
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          A seeder, well-maintained, is a farmer’s companion in the quest for not just a bountiful harvest but a quality yield that stands the test of market demands and environmental challenges.
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          In the ensuing sections, we shall delve deeper into the intricate dance of maintaining a seeder, exploring the nuances and offering insights that are both practical and actionable.
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          Every seed planted is a step towards a future harvest, and every well-maintained seeder is a stride towards making that future a bountiful reality.
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          The Need for Regular Maintenance
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          Just as a high-performance car requires meticulous tuning before every race to ensure peak performance, a seeder too demands regular checks and adjustments before every planting season.
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          This isn’t merely a suggestion but a necessity. Think of your seeder as the vehicle driving your farm’s success. Without the right care, it won’t operate at its best, and this can have tangible consequences.
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          A poorly maintained seeder doesn’t just lead to operational hiccups; it directly impacts the yield of your crops. Seeds might not be sown at the correct depth or spacing, leading to inconsistent growth or even failed crops.
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          Over time, these inconsistencies can accumulate, resulting in a significant reduction in the overall yield. This isn’t just about the crops; it’s about the livelihood of the farmer and the profitability of the farm.
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          Key Maintenance Areas
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           Soil-engaging components:
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          In the realm of modern farming, the soil-engaging components of your seeder play a pivotal role. As farming practices evolve, these components are increasingly taking on the duties traditionally handled by some tillage equipment.
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          This shift underscores the importance of ensuring these parts are in prime condition. When they’re well-maintained, they can effectively replace certain tillage operations, streamlining the seeding process and ensuring optimal soil engagement.
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           Setting the right planting depth:
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          The depth at which seeds are planted can significantly influence their chances of thriving. It’s not just about setting a standard depth; it’s about adjusting that depth in response to the soil’s moisture conditions.
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          In drier conditions, for instance, you might need to plant seeds slightly deeper to ensure they have adequate moisture for germination. Being attuned to the soil’s moisture levels and adjusting the planting depth accordingly is crucial for the seeds’ successful growth.
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           Planter’s coulters:
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          The efficiency of your seeder is, in part, determined by the sharpness of its coulters. These components are integral in creating a consistent seedbed.
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          Dull coulters might not cut through crop residues effectively, leading to inconsistent furrows. It’s essential to regularly check the sharpness of your coulters and ensure they’re up to the task, especially if you’re dealing with heavy crop residues.
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           Down pressure:
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          Applying the right amount of pressure is a balancing act. While you need enough down pressure to ensure seeds are placed at the correct depth, applying too much can compact the soil around the seed.
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          Compacted soil can hinder seed germination and root growth. It’s essential to adjust the down pressure so that the depth wheels are firmly resting on the soil surface, ensuring accurate seed placement without unnecessary soil compaction.
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           Monitoring seed population:
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          It’s not just about planting the seeds; it’s about ensuring they’re in the best position to grow. Regularly inspecting the seed furrow is vital.
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          Check for proper seed depth and make sure the soil is in good contact with the seed. This ensures that each seed has the best possible start, setting the stage for a healthy crop.
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          Practical Tips for Seeder Maintenance
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          Maintaining a farm seeder is not just about understanding its mechanics; it’s also about leveraging the wealth of resources and knowledge available to ensure it operates at its peak. Here are some practical tips to guide you in keeping your seeder in tip-top shape:
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           Utilise Available Resources
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          In today’s digital age, there’s a plethora of online resources at your fingertips. Consider diving into video series that offer visual step-by-step guides on seeder maintenance. Additionally, downloadable guides can serve as handy references, allowing you to revisit crucial maintenance steps whenever necessary.
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           Seek Expert Advice
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          While the user manual that comes with your seeder is a valuable resource, don’t hesitate to consult equipment dealers. They often have a wealth of knowledge and can provide insights into best practices, ensuring your seeder remains in optimal condition.
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           Engage with Seasoned Producers
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          There’s no substitute for experience. Engaging with producers who’ve been in the field for years can offer invaluable insights. They can provide advice tailored to specific soil types and conditions prevalent in Australia, ensuring your seeder is always set up for success.
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           Adaptability is Key
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          Australian weather can be unpredictable, leading to changes in soil moisture and residue levels. It’s essential to remain flexible and adjust your seeder as necessary. Regularly monitor these conditions and make the necessary tweaks to your seeder to ensure it functions efficiently.
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          Common Issues and Solutions
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          Dealing with Heavy Residue
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          Heavy residue can pose a significant challenge when it comes to seeding. It can obstruct the seeder and affect the uniformity of seed placement. One effective method to navigate through this is by using markers.
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          These markers can help in maintaining a straight line, ensuring that the seeds are sown in the desired pattern. Additionally, if your field has old rows that are still visible, they can serve as natural guides.
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          By following these old rows, you can ensure that the new seeds are placed in optimal positions, minimising the interference of heavy residue.
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          The Significance of Seed-Metering and Soil-Engaging Components
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          The components of your seeder that engage with the soil and meter the seeds play a pivotal role in the seeding process. It’s crucial to ensure that these parts are in top condition and calibrated correctly. The right calibration ensures that the appropriate amount of seed is dispensed into the furrow.
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          Any discrepancies can lead to over or under-seeding, which can subsequently impact the yield. Regular checks and maintenance of these components can prevent such issues and guarantee that each seed has the best chance of germinating and thriving.
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          Routine Checks for Optimal Seeding
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          The conditions of the soil can change, sometimes even within a single day. As such, it’s essential to periodically check various aspects of the seeding process.
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          This includes verifying the seed depth to ensure they’re not too shallow or too deep, checking the spacing between seeds for consistency, counting the seeds to ensure the right amount is being sown, and confirming that there’s adequate seed-to-soil contact.
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          Proper contact is vital as it ensures that the seed has the necessary conditions for germination. Especially when there are changes in soil moisture or other conditions, these checks become even more paramount to ensure the health and success of the crop.
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          By being proactive and addressing these common issues, farmers can ensure a more successful and bountiful harvest. Regular maintenance and checks might require a bit of effort, but the rewards in terms of crop yield and quality are well worth it.
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          Conclusion
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          In the journey of agriculture, the role of a meticulously maintained seeder is paramount. It is an undeniable truth, underscored by practical experiences and empirical studies, that the condition of a seeder is intrinsically linked to the bounty of the harvest.
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          Each seed sown is a potential life, a prospective plant that could flourish and contribute to the yield. However, this potential is significantly amplified when the seeder is in optimal condition.
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          Farmers, the custodians of the land and the architects of the harvest, play a pivotal role in this process. The call to action is clear and unequivocal – invest time in the meticulous preparation, rigorous maintenance, and precise adjustment of seeders.
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          This isn’t a task to be sidelined or underestimated; rather, it is a core component of successful farming.
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          The intricacies of the soil, the nuances of the climate, and the diversity of the seeds all converge in the act of planting.
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          A seeder, when well-maintained, navigates these complexities with precision, ensuring that each seed is planted with the optimal conditions for germination and growth. It is a dance of nature and technology, where each step, each turn, is critical.
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          As we reflect on the insights and information shared, let us anchor ourselves in the foundational truth that a well-maintained seeder is not just a piece of machinery but a catalyst for abundance.
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          It is an investment in the future, a commitment to the land, and a pledge to the community. Every moment spent in the maintenance of a seeder is a stride towards a bountiful harvest, a thriving farm, and a nourished society.
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          The seeds we sow today, aided by the precision and efficiency of well-maintained seeders, are the harvests of tomorrow. In this journey, every farmer, every seeder, and every seed is significant. Together, we cultivate not just crops, but a future of abundance, sustainability, and prosperity.
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      <title>Unlocking Your Farm’s Potential: A Guide to Using Seedbox</title>
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          A seedbox is essential for farmers’ machines to plant their crops,
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          ensuring excellent seed-soil contact
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           for the best results. It’s a friendly seed container that holds the seeds and helps the farmer put them into the ground at the right place and time.
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          This ensures that the plants grow well and that the farmer gets the most out of their crops.
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          As farming has changed over time, seedboxes have also gotten better. Nowadays, many different seed boxes exist for various crops and farming methods.
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          Some seed boxes even work with other excellent tools like GPS systems and special computer programs to help farmers succeed at their jobs.
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          Farmers need to learn about seedboxes and how they can help them grow more and better crops. This way, they can choose the correct seed box for their farm and ensure they do their best to grow healthy plants and make a good living.
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          Another neat advancement in seed boxes is treating them before planting them. Seed treatments can help protect from diseases and pests, making the plants more likely to grow strong and healthy. Some seed boxes can now treat seeds while they’re still in the box, which makes the planting process even more accessible and more efficient for farmers.
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          Seedboxes can also work with GPS systems and special computer programs for managing farms. This means farmers can track precisely where they plant and how many they use. This information can help farmers make better decisions about caring for their fields and ensuring their crops grow well.
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          There have also been improvements in how seed boxes measure and deliver to the ground. These developments ensure the seeds are planted at the correct depth and are covered with the right amount of soil. By improving the way seeds are put into the ground, these advancements help farmers grow healthier and more successful crops.
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          Seedboxes help farmers put seeds in the ground to grow big and strong plants. The plants might not grow well if they are too close or far apart. Seedboxes ensure the seeds are spaced perfectly, giving plants enough room for sunlight, water, and nutrients.
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          Seedboxes also help farmers spread seeds evenly in their fields. This means there won’t be spots with too many or too few seeds. When seeds are distributed evenly, plants grow better and make more food for people and animals. This helps farmers use their land in the best way and grow lots of healthy crops.
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          Another great thing about seedboxes is they help save seeds. Sometimes, when planted by hand or with older tools, many seeds get lost or need to be planted right. Seedboxes are made to control how seeds are put in the ground, which means fewer seeds are wasted. This saves farmers money and is also better for the environment.
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          Another important job of seed boxes is helping farmers plant their crops faster. Planting seeds can take a long time, especially on big farms. Seedboxes, part of larger planting machines, can quickly cover more ground than older planting methods. This helps farmers plant their fields faster, giving them more time for other essential farm tasks.
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          Seed Boxes are used in all aspects of crop farming, mainly where the crop grows above ground. The system is most commonly seen in maize farming but uses sorghum, cotton, and sunflower crops.
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          Seedboxes have also been used in other forms of farming, including canola farming, where there have been improved yields.
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           Seedboxes have also been used in pasture restoration, particularly in countries like Australia, where pastures face heavy damage from extreme weather. This is because when planted in a cover cropping, the crops grow close. This
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          . The Unia Alfa Seedbox delivers seeds via mechanical grooved sowing apparatus through a spool installed before the roller. It has a driving wheel to increase the ease of use.
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          The Unia Alfa Seedbox also has acid-resistant steel that can withstand any herbicides and pesticides that may have been sprayed before it was used. This seedbox also has two unique features in its aftercrop spreader and fertilizer.
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         This seedbox can double as a fertilizer, with its distribution system designed to facilitate fertilizer spreading. This seedbox is also equipped to sow after crop. After-crop is a seed grown later in the season with the same soil used for the previous crop.
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         Hence, if you are looking at performing a second harvest for a later-season crop, this machine can facilitate that without clearing a new patch of land.
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         If you are interested in learning more about the Unia Alfa Seedbox or want to learn more about seedboxes, contact FarmTech. Our friendly team can help you pick a suitable farm machine. Call us today at (02) 8776 3124 or email our team at sales@farmtech.com.au.
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          Variable rate seeding technology is a fantastic invention that helps farmers plant different amounts of seeds in different parts of their fields. This is useful because some field areas might need more while others need fewer in the seed-sowing process. Using this technology, farmers can ensure they’re broadcasting seeds correctly for each field, which helps their crops grow better and produce more food.
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          One invention that played a significant role in changing the agricultural industry was the Farm Seeder. This groundbreaking machine revolutionized how farmers planted their crops, leading to increased efficiency, better yields, and, ultimately, more efficient food production.
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          In this article, we’ll dive deep into the history and impact of the Farm Seeder, exploring how it transformed the way farmers worked and paved the way for modern agricultural practices.
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          Get ready to learn how this machine helped shape our world today! Here are 7 ways the Farm Seeder revolutionized farming:
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          For example, if you’re sowing a small garden patch, 100 seeds might be enough to get the job done. However, if you’re sowing a larger area like a paddock, tens of thousands or even millions of seeds might be required!
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          Now, there are different methods of sowing seeds, but it’s safe to say that no one in the whole country sow by hand, simply because it’s too time-consuming and labor-intensive. Instead, most farmers and gardeners use specialized equipment like seed drills to sow their seeds efficiently and effectively.
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          However, not everyone owns a seed drill, and that’s where things can get tricky. If they don’t own a seed drill, they typically have two options: either hire a contractor to do the job for them, which can come with scheduling issues and potentially high costs, or use another method of seeding that doesn’t require a seed drill, such as a spreader, seed box, or air seeder.
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          While these methods can be effective, they often don’t have as good of a germination rate as using a seed drill, which can result in less successful crops or gardens. Ultimately, the method chosen will depend on the specific needs and resources of the individual farmer or gardener.
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          This means you can grow what would have taken you hours to do by hand in just a few minutes. Plus, the Farm Seeder plants the seeds at the perfect depth and distance from each other, which helps the crops grow better.
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          This increased efficiency means farmers can plant more crops in less time, which is essential because they have a lot of work to do on the farm. They need to take care of their crops and animals, and they also need to do things like fixing equipment and maintaining their land. The Farm Seeder allows them to save time and get more done.
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          Before the Farm Seeder, you could only plant a certain number of seeds in a day because you had to do it by hand. This meant you could only grow a certain amount of food.
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          But with the Farm Seeder, you can plant many more seeds in a day because you can do it all at once with the machine. This means you can grow more food, which is essential because it can help you make more money and feed more people.
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          The Farm Seeder allowed you to plant entire fields in just a few hours! This is a vast difference compared to how long it would take to do it by hand. With the ability to plant more crops, you can increase your productivity and help provide food for more people in your community.
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          Plus, if you are growing more crops, that means you can sell more of your product and make more money. Buying new equipment or hiring more workers can help you invest in your farm. It also means you can provide more food for your family and local community, which is essential.
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          Before its invention; farmers had to use hand tools to create furrows and plant seeds individually. This time-consuming and physically demanding process required a lot of labor.
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          With the introduction of the Farm Seeder, farmers could now plant seeds more efficiently. The machine could create furrows and plant seeds simultaneously, reducing the physical effort required. Farmers could cover more ground in less time and with less physical strain.
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          The Farm Seeder allowed farmers to increase their productivity, which meant they could produce more crops and feed more people.
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          It also made farming less tiring and more comfortable, attracting more people to the profession. This helped to support the growth of agriculture and the economy.
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          Before the invention of the Farm Seeder; farmers had to plant seeds by hand, which was time-consuming and imprecise. This meant some seeds were planted too deep. In contrast, others needed to be deeper, resulting in uneven growth and a less productive harvest.
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          The seeds were spaced sparingly, leading to competition for resources, such as sunlight and water, further impacting crop yield.
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          With the introduction of the Farm Seeder, farmers could plant seeds with greater accuracy and efficiency. The machine would plant seeds at the same depth and distance from each other, resulting in more uniform growth and healthier plants. 
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          By ensuring each seed had an equal opportunity to grow and thrive, the Farm Seeder allowed for greater control over the planting process, reducing waste and maximizing crop yields.
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          Precision planting is now a common practice in modern agriculture, thanks in part to the invention of the Farm Seeder. Farmers can produce more food with less waste and effort by using technology to improve planting accuracy. 
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          This has helped increase food production worldwide and provide people access to more nutritious, fresh foods.
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          With the introduction of the Farm Seeder; farmers could plant many seeds at once, covering a larger area in a shorter amount of time.
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          The machine could be pulled behind a tractor, making it easier to move around the field, and the seeds would be dispensed precisely and uniformly without the need for manual labor.
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          By reducing the time needed for planting, farmers could focus on other essential tasks that needed to be addressed due to planting demands.
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          They could spend more time harvesting crops, caring for their animals, and preparing their land for the next season. This improved efficiency allowed farmers to be more productive and make the most of their time, leading to greater yields and more profitable harvests.
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          Today, time-saving technologies continue to revolutionize agriculture, making it easier for farmers to manage their land and crops efficiently. 
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          By using machines like the Farm Seeder, farmers can work smarter, not more complex, and spend more time on the things that matter most. 
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          This helps improve the quality and quantity of food production, ensuring people worldwide have access to fresh and nutritious foods.
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          Because the Farm Seeder allowed farmers to produce more food, they could sell more food and make more money. This helped make farming more profitable, so farmers could invest in new equipment, hire more workers, and expand their farms.
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          Today, farmers use many technologies to make their work more accessible and profitable. But the Farm Seeder was one of the first machines that made a big difference in farming. 
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          This invention allowed farmers to plant more crops in less time and with less labor, leading to greater yields and more profitable harvests.
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          Farmers could plant more seeds quickly to grow more food. This food was then available for people to buy and eat, which helped make it easier for everyone to get the food they needed.
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          Because the Farm Seeder allowed farmers to grow more food, more food was available for people to buy. This increased the food supply, making it more affordable for everyone. This meant people could buy food without spending as much money.
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          Today, many different technologies are used to help farmers grow more food. But the Farm Seeder was one of the first machines that greatly impacted how much food could be produced. 
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          Thanks to this invention, more food was available for people to buy and eat, which helped make food more accessible and affordable for everyone.
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          The Farm Seeder is an innovation that has revolutionized the agricultural industry, making it easier and more efficient for farmers to sow seeds and cultivate crops. With its ability to accurately sow seeds at a consistent depth and spacing, the Farm Seeder has greatly increased crop yields, reduced the amount of manual labor required, and ultimately, has helped farmers to save time and money. 
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          This innovative technology has not only transformed the way we sow seeds, but has also had a positive impact on the environment by reducing waste and promoting sustainable farming practices. 
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          As we continue to advance in agricultural technology, it’s exciting to think about what other innovations may be just around the corner, and how they may continue to shape the future of farming.
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          If you’re looking to improve the efficiency and productivity of your farming operations, then a Farm Seeder is the solution you need. At FarmTech, we offer a wide range of high-quality Farm Seeder models to suit your specific needs and budget. Our products are designed with the latest technology to ensure precision and accuracy when sowing seeds, helping you to achieve the best possible crop yields. 
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          So why wait? Visit our website today and explore our range of Farm Seeder products. With FarmTech, you can rest assured that you’re investing in reliable, efficient and high-quality farming equipment that will help you take your agricultural operations to the next level.
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          When we talk about sowing seeds, it’s important to note that the number of seeds required depends on a few factors, such as the size of the area being sown and the method of sowing used.
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          Are you a farmer looking for the best seeder for your paddock? With so many types of farm seeders on the market, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one for your specific needs.
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         That’s why we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the different farm seeders available. In this article, we’ll look at the pros and cons of each type of seeder, from agricultural seeders to precision planters.
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         By the end of this guide, you’ll better understand the different types of farm seeders and be able to make an informed decision on which one is right for your farm. Let’s dive in!
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         The following are the examples of different types of agricultural seeders used in various farming applications:
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           Air seeders are all the rage among farmers these days! With their ability to be mounted to a tillage implement gives farmers the flexibility to Till and seed in a single pass effectively cutting labor and diesel costs in half!
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         Have you had a chance to check out our Air Seeders and Seed Boxes yet? They’re the best way to save this sowing season. Check them here and have yours now!
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         When it comes to sowing, using a drill can really make a difference in terms of giving them the best chance to germinate and grow! By placing the seed below the surface of the soil, drills can help protect them from things like wind, rain, and birds that might otherwise disturb them. This can help ensure that the seeds stay in place and have a better chance of germinating.
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         But that’s not all – our drills also come equipped with fertilizer boxes in addition to seedboxes. This means that not only are the seeds being planted in the best possible way, but they’re also getting an extra boost of nutrients right from the start. This can help the young plants grow stronger and healthier, which can ultimately lead to a more successful harvest.
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           – Single disc drills are a type of seeding equipment commonly used in modern agriculture. They feature a single disc that cuts a furrow in the soil and places the seed in the ground. This design is known for its simplicity, accuracy, efficiency, and ability to work in tilled or soft soil conditions.
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            – Double disc drills are another type of seeding equipment that are commonly used in agriculture. Unlike single-disc drills, they feature two discs that work together to create a furrow and place the seed in the ground Followed by press wheels and spring tine harrows that greatly increase a seeds chances of germination. This design is known for its versatility and ability to cut through trash and direct drill. They work well in soils found across Australia.
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            – Tine drills are a type of seeding equipment that use tines or prongs to create furrows in the soil and place the seed in the ground. They are known for their ability to work in most soils, as well as their versatility in being able to seed a variety of crops. Tine drills are especially useful in direct drilling, as these drills are heavy enough that they can cut into untilled soil and can seed without disturbing the soil too much, helping to preserve soil structure and reduce erosion.
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         If you’re on the lookout for a Seed Drill, you’re in luck because we’ve got you covered! You can find a variety of high-quality Seed Drills right here on our FarmTech website. We’ve got everything you need to get started, so why wait? Head on over and check out our selection of Seed Drills today!
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         Precision planters are a type of seeding equipment that are designed to be highly accurate and precise in the way they plant Cash crops. What sets them apart from other drills in the range is their ability to not only maintain consistent row spacing, but also to precisely separate plants within the same row.
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         This means that farmers using precision planters can be confident that each seed is being placed in exactly the right spot, with just the right amount of space between it and the neighboring plants. This is important because plants that are too close together can compete for resources like sunlight, water, and nutrients, while plants that are too far apart may not make the most efficient use of the available space.
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         By using precision planters, farmers can optimize their yields and achieve a more consistent and uniform crop. They can also help reduce the amount of wasted seed, as the precision planting process ensures that each seed is being placed exactly where it needs to go.
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         Overall, precision planters are an excellent choice for farmers who are looking to get the most out of their land and their crops. With their advanced technology and precise planting capabilities, they are helping to shape the future of modern agriculture.
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         With these advanced planters, you can make your farm as precise as you want. Every seed is planted with unparalleled accuracy, ensuring optimal growth and yield. So why wait? Head on over to our website and grab one for yourself today.
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         Seed and Bait Broadcasters are utility tools for farmers. These versatile machines can be used to evenly distribute seeds, fertilizer, or mouse bait across a wide area with ease.
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         One of the great things about these models is their versatility and flexibility. They can be mounted on a variety of vehicles and machinery, such as Utes, Side-by-sides, seeders, and tractors, thanks to their use of the 12v power supply of the vehicle.
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         This means that farmers can easily move the model from one location to another without having to worry about finding a separate power source. They can simply plug it into the 12v power supply of their vehicle and they’re ready to go. This can be a real time-saver, especially in situations where farmers need to move quickly or cover a large area.
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         Another advantage of this design is that it allows farmers to use their existing vehicles and machinery to power the model, rather than having to invest in new equipment. This can help keep costs down and make the technology more accessible to a wider range of farmers.
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         Overall, the use of a 12v power supply is a smart design choice that adds to the flexibility and convenience of these models. Whether farmers are using them for seeding, fertilizing, or other tasks, they can rest assured that they can easily take them wherever they need to go, and power them up quickly and easily using their vehicle’s power supply.
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         Have you ever used a seed or mouse bait broadcaster before? If you want, you can check it out here and try this incredible machine for your farm. Whether you’re a farmer looking to plant large fields or a pest control expert looking to control rodent infestations, a seed or mouse bait broadcaster can definitely help. So why wait? Give it a try and see for yourself how much of a difference it can make!
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         Seed rollers are a type of machine that is designed for preparing the seed bed. Essentially, seed rollers work by breaking up clumps of soil and packing down loose soil to create a smooth, level surface for planting. This creates an even surface that’s perfect for planting seeds and ensuring they have the right amount of soil contact for optimal growth.
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         One of the best things about seed rollers is that they save farmers a ton of time and effort compared to manual tilling and packing. They come in different shapes and sizes, from small pull-behind models to larger tractor-mounted options, so there’s a seed roller suitable for any farm size.
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         Using a seed roller can really help maximize crop growth and yield by creating a consistent seed bed. This means that every seed is planted at the correct depth and has the right amount of soil contact to thrive. So if you’re a farmer looking to take your crop production to the next level, investing in a seed roller could be a great choice.
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         So if you’re ready to take your crop production to the next level, check out our selection of rollers today. We’re confident that you’ll find the perfect one to meet your needs and help you achieve the best possible results on your farm.
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          Are you familiar with farm harrows? They’re a really useful tool for farmers when it comes to preparing seedbeds for planting. Basically, they work by dragging a set of tines or discs across the soil, breaking up clumps and leveling the surface.
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          Farm harrows come in a range of sizes, from small handheld models to larger ones that can be mounted on tractors. They’re versatile and can be used for a variety of tasks, like breaking up soil after harvesting or helping to control weeds. And because they’re much faster and more efficient than manual tilling, farmers can save a lot of time and effort.
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          Investing in a farm harrow can be a great way to improve your crop production. By creating a smooth, level surface for planting, you’re giving your crops the best possible chance for success. And with all the different options available, you’re sure to find a harrow that’s perfect for your specific needs and farm size.
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         It’s really amazing how much of a difference using the right equipment can make when it comes to farming. By investing in tools like these drills, we’re able to give your plants the best possible start in life and set them up for success. And at the end of the day, that’s what it’s all about – producing healthy, abundant crops that can feed our communities and support our livelihoods.
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         Farm seeders are machines that can make quick work of seeding over a large area. They are pulled by tractors and can be used for planting grains, grasses, and other crops. Agricultural seeders can plant seeds quickly and efficiently, which makes them great for large-scale farming operations. However, they can be an investment and it is important that you choose one that fits your farm’s needs.
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          Many farmers use two different implements for tedding and raking during the hay-making and baling process. The innovative JF Spin 3000 S2 combines the two functions of tedding and raking into a single implement, saving you considerable parking space in the shed, lowering your maintenance costs and time commitment, and providing a better long-term return on investment for the Australian farmer.
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          The size of farm machinery is a problem that often confronts small- to medium-scale farmers in Australia. The JF Spin 3000 S2 offers an impressive work rate of 3 hectares per hour yet requires only a small-size tractor capable of generating 12kW at the PTO. The implement weighs about 300kg—a weight that any Category I or II 3-point linkage and hydraulic lift system can easily handle. You don’t need to upgrade your tractor to use the JF Spin 3000 S2 on the farm.
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          The JF Spin 3000 S2 is powered from the tractor PTO using a cardan shaft for enhanced durability. The two guide wheels are adjustable to the right height for ideal tedding or raking of cut hay, even over uneven or hilly terrain, promoting faster drying of the hay and preventing the growth of mildew and grass fermentation. A quick look at the JF Spin 3000 S2 will reveal the benefits for any farmer:
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          We know you have a need for an implement that can tedder hay efficiently but also rake windrows. That’s why we’re excited to present you with the JF Spin 3000 S2, a perfect match for the Australian farmer. Contact us to find your nearest dealer or get more information.
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           The operator can easily switch between tedding and raking modes by simply adding or removing deflectors.
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           The deflectors are fully adjustable, allowing operators to rake hay from the edges of fields and from ditches for minimum waste of valuable stock feed.
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           The working width is 3 metres. Depending on the volume and state of the hay, that width results in a work rate of 3 hectares per hour for both tedding and raking. This rate is fast enough to feed a following baler optimally for uniform bales.
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           The combination tedder-raker implement adheres to all standards of safety for farming equipment in Australia.
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           The JF Spin 3000 S2 is precision engineered. The full range of spares is available from us to maintain your new combination tedder-raker in Australia for many years after the purchase date.
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          One of our greatest, most useful, and sought-after products is the Minos’ Rotary Disc Mower. This powerful machine attaches to your tractor and can clear your meadows, pastures, or wild plants in record timing. Many farmers are purchasing the rotary disc mower to improve profits and optimise agricultural processes due to its various functions and great benefits.
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          This is the perfect product for someone looking for an efficient and reliable mower that guarantees a clean cut while handling the tough Australian terrain. The rotary disc mower is designed with specific features to ensure optimal results.
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          FarmTech is an Australian farmer equipment company that manufactures and imports top-quality agricultural machinery. With over 40 years in the farming industry, our company supplies a wide range of state-of-the-art machines that can handle all your agricultural needs.
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          FarmTech focuses on quality products for all your agricultural needs. The Minos Agri Rotary Disc Mower is the ideal machine for every Australian farmer looking to reap all kinds of fodder in preparation for nailing or for pit silage. To find out more about this useful addition to your agriculture equipment, feel free to call us on (02) 8776 3124 or contact us at sales@farmtech.com.au . Our friendly team are happy to assist you to find the product you need or to give you agricultural advice
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          Features of the Minos Agri Rotary Disc Mower
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           Each of the discs on the mower includes three blades to ensure a much closer cut and to cut grass or hay much faster than other mowers. The blades are rounded, as round discs are less susceptible to impact from stones and rubble. This feature leads to an aggressive cut without getting any stones caught in the blades. Less damage also means less maintenance and repair. Built with an innovative safety mechanism to prevent wear and tear, this machine is designed to last.
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           The Minos Rotary Disc Mower features a hydraulic piston which allows the mower to adjust according to the slope and terrain of the ground. Whether cutting on flat ground or a hill, this dynamic machine can handle uneven Australian terrain. The cut grass can also be distributed in your desired size by adjusting the direction changer on the machine.
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           The new hydraulic lift feature added to the Minos Rotary Disc Mower allows the machine to easily transport through narrow gates and pathways. The ‘cutterbar’ is kept upright, increasing manoeuvrability for transport and for more convenient storage.
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           The cutterbar on this product has a high oil capacity, meaning that the machine can operate at a low working temperature, despite Australian heat. The cutterbar is fully welded, giving it a stiff and strong design, leading to high durability. Added rock protection ensures your product will be an addition to your collection of farm machinery for years to come.
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          Time and quality are the two main elements that farmers across Australia must address to be competitive in the agricultural market. Sometimes, upgrading your pasture can become time-consuming, leaving you behind while others reap the benefits of aerating their soil. To help save precious time, you require high-quality equipment that can keep up with the harsh Australian conditions and deliver a first-class pasture with the least effort. 
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          . Additionally, using the Aervator promotes the growth and activity of aerobic bacteria. This bacteria is crucial for enhancing the soil’s quality and supplementing nutrients available for the plants. 
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          Embracing the use of the Aervator help to create deep root systems that become highly drought resistant. When you consider the arid conditions of Australia and the unpredictability of rain, you realise that using this equipment to prepare the soil should be a critical step in your operation. Bear in mind that deep-rooted plants can absorb more minerals and essential elements, making for healthier crops. 
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          We are a local-based firm that produces equipment and machinery that can withstand and thrive in Australian conditions. The GH Series Aervator is just one of the implements we refer to as the workhorse above all aervators. It features heavy-duty parts and high-quality materials that set it apart from competitors and increase its longevity. 
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           to go about its primary work without disturbing or ruining grass in your pasture. So, we’ve offered you five control settings to match what you need on the field. 
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          In terms of width, the GH Series proudly accommodates a standard set of six fixed-width models that include working from as little as two metres up to five metres. The tractor you use only requires a power output of between 45 to 140 Horsepower. Every one of our GH Series Aervators has a multi-gang system that ensures it deeply perforates the soil with every pass. Available configurations include centre folding trailing units from 4m to 8m.
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          Farmers who need more width than that can capitalise on the colossal 12-metre foldable machine.
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          With the GH Series, you won’t have to focus on maintenance too much, thanks to its durable, large rotor bearings. Furthermore, every aeration blade is resistant to abrasion and features a dipped, galvanised finish to enhance its durability. 
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          We’ve been in the industry for over 25 years and, during that time, have garnered a reputation for manufacturing and delivering high-quality equipment to our clients. We’re a family-run business that understands the importance of producing machines that can operate while exposed to harsh conditions. Apart from the FarmTech Aervator, we manufacture a range of rotary slashers, soil aerators, 3-point linkage and trailing implements to take care of all your needs on the farm. 
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          Ideal Flexibility for the Australian Farmer
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          What Does the FarmTech Aervator Do?
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          Why Trust Us for the GH Series Aervator?
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           Bale Wrapper caters to heavy-duty farmers who aim to maximise the profitability of their machines and speed up their turnaround times with a host of useful features.
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          To improve your profitability this silage season, the Tanco 1400V high-speed bale wrapper is the obvious choice. It boasts several incredible features and accomplishes more work in less time. Today we’re taking a deep dive into the Tanco 1400V bale wrapper so that you can comprehensively understand the product before making any purchasing decisions.
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          The Tanco 1400V operates at unrivalled speed, allowing you to do more work, inevitably saving you time and money. You can expect a whopping 110 perfectly wrapped bales in an hour, which makes the Tanco 1400V bale wrapper a truly outstanding machine in its field – no pun intended.
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          The Tanco 1400V bale wrapper has many features that any bale wrapper would be glad to have out in the field. These features include:
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           in the Tanco 1400V high-speed bale wrapper doesn’t only come down to requiring wrapping bales. The main reason you should want to invest in the
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          Optimising your bale wrapping routines will become much simpler, and you will save ample time avoiding tedious problems that more traditional wrappers might experience, such as improper film cutting, shorter lifespans, or slow-to-start loading processes.
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          Tanco 1400V high-speed bale wrapper
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           or have any questions regarding its capability, give us a call on (02) 8776 3124 or email us at
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           if you have questions regarding specs or availability. At FarmTech, we aim to please the farmers of the future, and with the Tanco 1400V, you’re certainly headed in the right direction.
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          Features – What Sets the Tanco 1400V Apart From Rival Wrappers?
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            a feature that saves you time and provides a quality-of-life improvement for any bale wrapper. With the automatic start functionality, the Tanco 1400V starts the loading sequence to ready a bale for wrapping once a bale contacts the auto-start paddle. This paddle is also conveniently located to avoid difficulty lining up the next bale.
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            a massive part of the Tanco 1400V system is the hydraulics handling the wrapping speed of the bales. With variable speed, you can increase or lower the wrapping speed with ease, allowing you to control the consistency of the wrap. Due to this feature, you can also expect fewer vibrations from the hydraulics, increasing the machine’s lifespan.
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          Should You Invest in the Tanco 1400V High-Speed Bale Wrapper?
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         For those who are new to the machines, Aervators are used to relieve soil compaction through soil perforation. It involves piercing the soil over and over again to break up the surface. This process provides entry points for water, air, and nutrients toward the grassroots.
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         All in all, the method helps in developing vigorous deep root systems. This helps give your plant better protection and resistance against the drought season. After routine application, channels and cracks will appear in the soil profile. As a result, rain and irrigation seep deep into your field where it’s most useful instead of running off into the creek.
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         By utilizing this process, you can expect a healthier, greener pasture and better-fed and better-nourished livestock.
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           – GH Series– The premiere Aervator workhorse. Built in Australia, nothing comes close when it comes to this machine’s durability. We used premium-quality, heavy-duty Australian Steel so it can perform better and last longer than the competition. The GH comes with a multi-gang system arranged in a single row. This gives you plenty of options, from zero degrees of Aeration to 10 degrees of aggression, enough to do some light cultivation. Available in fixed frame or folding frame configurations. 
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         It’s a handful but that’s just Farmtech’s way of making sure that everyone will get the right equipment for the right job.
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          Are the different Aervator Models confusing you? That’s just understandable because, as of the moment, there are five different Aervator models. Knowing and familiarizing yourself with each one will greatly increase your chance of choosing the right one.
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          Each machine’s designs help them fit in the right situation. From lawns, all the way to enormous acreage of industrial farms, you cannot let the threat of 
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          Understanding the Aervator
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           is a brand of aerators launched and manufactured by Farmtech LTD. Now, farmers all over Australia have a cost-effective and productive way of aerating the soil to prevent soil compaction and boost grass growth and turf health.
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          Farmtech puts an emphasis on the durability and ruggedness of our machines. We used tough, heavy-duty Australian steel to build all the parts and components as well as to assemble the Aervator’s structure. 
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          One easy example of this in practice is the rotating tines in all of our Aervator Models. Our manufacturing process involves dipping them in a hot galvanized finish to help them last longer than ever before.
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          5 Different Aervator Models
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          Aervators are a relatively new brand of machines that many people, farmers included, are not yet aware of their existence. But one thing is for certain: Soil Compaction is a well-known thief of pasture productivity. It will prevent you from getting the most out of your field and leave you reaching for your wallet to buy more hay for your livestock.
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          If not solved right away using the right equipment, its effects will continue to resound season after season worsening with each and every time. 
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          Farmers have been combating the ill effects of soil compaction since the advent of farming and agriculture. Concerningly, there are still a few farmers that do not have a clear understanding of what they’re dealing with. This can’t be blamed on their lack of information but rather, it is just a testament to the latter’s
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           clandestine disposition
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          Soil compaction comes in two main forms: Surface Compaction and Deep Compaction. 
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          Surface compaction is caused by three main things: 
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          Meanwhile, Deep compaction is only caused by one thing, which also happens to be the main point of discussion in this article:
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           to measure the compaction in your paddocks it will give you a scientific measurable number that you can measure over time allowing you to identify patterns and quantify progress.
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          Alternatively, you can use a long screwdriver and push it into the ground. If it is difficult then you know it is compacted.
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          Whatever technique you use be sure to try a number of spots throughout the paddock. Don’t forget to test under your fence, those areas receive the least amount of traffic and should give you a good benchmark of what not compacted soil feels like. 
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          We have been relieving compaction by turning the soil over since the invention of the moldboard plow. Since then men have invented numerous ways to till their soil. From disc plows, to offset discs, to speed discs, and many more. Historically Farmers have reached for tillage equipment to solve this issue but science has shown that turning the soil over has four adverse effects. 
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          Carbon Sequestration might sound unfamiliar but it’s actually an easy concept to grasp. You see, plants require Carbon Dioxide to create their own food and produce oxygen. As they go through these processes, they bury carbon in the ground.
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          By breaking the soil open when using traditional tillage equipment, the trapped Carbon Dioxide is released into the atmosphere which contributes greatly to climate change. 
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          Disc machines are great if you have a lot of weeds, trash, or stubble. But often in paddocks, this isn’t always the case and if you use this tool, you’ll also exterminate all of the good grass as well.
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          layers of soil found just beneath the surface. This reduces the overall usable soil depth. It also makes the soil more prone to waterlogging during heavy rains and causes the ground to fall below the permanent wilting percentage.
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         The soil is already an ecosystem by itself, inhabited by millions of microorganisms that are often beneficial to the growth and overall health of your plants.
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         Aggressive tillage can destroy the soil structure needed for the good habitat of these said microorganisms. Technically, these organisms live in the top two inches of the soil, so even the most shallow tillage operations can have detrimental effects.
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          Freshly tilled Loose soil is easily washed downhill by rain, robbing you of topsoil.
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          Aeration is the act of punching holes into the ground as the tine moves through the soil it twists shattering the soil profile but does not turn the soil over. Aervators are equipped with multiple, spinning tines to help carry out this principle in the most efficient manner. 
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           By perforating the ground with holes, air, water, and fertilizers can easily go down deep into the grassroots where they are most useful. Aervators can also turn into
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         It is safe to say that Aervators is a revolutionary breakthrough in contemporary farming practices. While few people are still stuck with tradition, thousands already found the real cure for Soil Compaction. Don’t get left behind. Get in touch with us now and have an Aervator as your newest partner inside your farm.
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          Why Aervators are the Key to Solving Soil Compaction
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           Releases carbon sequestered in the soil into the atmosphere.
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           Creates hardpans that prevent water from penetrating down into the subsoil. 
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           Mulches and kills all plants in its way
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          Mulches and kills all plants In its way
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          Destroys Soil flora
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          Why Aervators are the future
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           Aervators relieve compaction without damaging the grass in your paddock
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           Aervators are tine machines and are incapable of creating a Hardpan
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           Aerators promote healthy soil flora, in two ways. First, they do not open the soil, and second, they allow air and water to access deep into the topsoil promoting aerobic bacteria
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           Aerated soil does not runoff because the root structures of the grass are not destroyed. 
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          How Aervators Will Fix your Compaction Issues
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      <title>Combating Soil Compaction with Aervators</title>
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      <description>Why Aervators are the Key to Solving Soil Compaction Aervators are a relatively new brand of machines that...</description>
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          Aervators are a relatively new brand of machines that many people, farmers included, are not yet aware of their existence. But one thing is for certain: Soil Compaction is a well-known thief of pasture productivity. It will prevent you from getting the most out of your field and leave you reaching for your wallet to buy more hay for your livestock.
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          If not solved right away using the right equipment, its effects will continue to resound season after season worsening with each and every time. 
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          Farmers have been combating the ill effects of soil compaction since the advent of farming and agriculture. Concerningly, there are still a few farmers that do not have a clear understanding of what they’re dealing with. This can’t be blamed on their lack of information but rather, it is just a testament to the latter’s
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           clandestine disposition
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          Soil compaction comes in two main forms: Surface Compaction and Deep Compaction. 
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          Surface compaction is caused by three main things: 
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           Meanwhile, Deep compaction is only caused by one thing, which also happens to be the main point of discussion in this article:
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          Tillage equipment
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           . Read on to find out why. 
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           to measure the compaction in your paddocks it will give you a scientific measurable number that you can measure over time allowing you to identify patterns and quantify progress.
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          Alternatively, you can use a long screwdriver and push it into the ground. If it is difficult then you know it is compacted.
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          Whatever technique you use be sure to try a number of spots throughout the paddock. Don’t forget to test under your fence, those areas receive the least amount of traffic and should give you a good benchmark of what not compacted soil feels like. 
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          We have been relieving compaction by turning the soil over since the invention of the moldboard plow. Since then men have invented numerous ways to till their soil. From disc plows, to offset discs, to speed discs, and many more. Historically Farmers have reached for tillage equipment to solve this issue but science has shown that turning the soil over has four adverse effects. 
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          Carbon Sequestration might sound unfamiliar but it’s actually an easy concept to grasp. You see, plants require Carbon Dioxide to create their own food and produce oxygen. As they go through these processes, they bury carbon in the ground.
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          By breaking the soil open when using traditional tillage equipment, the trapped Carbon Dioxide is released into the atmosphere which contributes greatly to climate change. 
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          Disc machines are great if you have a lot of weeds, trash, or stubble. But often in paddocks, this isn’t always the case and if you use this tool, you’ll also exterminate all of the good grass as well.
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           Another adverse effect of turning the soil over is the formation of
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           , or hardened
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          layers of soil found just beneath the surface. This reduces the overall usable soil depth. It also makes the soil more prone to waterlogging during heavy rains and causes the ground to fall below the permanent wilting percentage.
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         The soil is already an ecosystem by itself, inhabited by millions of microorganisms that are often beneficial to the growth and overall health of your plants.
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         Aggressive tillage can destroy the soil structure needed for the good habitat of these said microorganisms. Technically, these organisms live in the top two inches of the soil, so even the most shallow tillage operations can have detrimental effects.
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          Freshly tilled Loose soil is easily washed downhill by rain, robbing you of topsoil.
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          . It relieves compaction without turning the will over. Overcoming all disc machines’ shortcomings.
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          Aeration is the act of punching holes into the ground as the tine moves through the soil it twists shattering the soil profile but does not turn the soil over. Aervators are equipped with multiple, spinning tines to help carry out this principle in the most efficient manner. 
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           By perforating the ground with holes, air, water, and fertilizers can easily go down deep into the grassroots where they are most useful. Aervators can also turn into
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         It is safe to say that Aervators is a revolutionary breakthrough in contemporary farming practices. While few people are still stuck with tradition, thousands already found the real cure for Soil Compaction. Don’t get left behind. Get in touch with us now and have an Aervator as your newest partner inside your farm.
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          Getting to know soil compaction
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          The Two Faces of Compaction
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           Vehicle and Equipment Traffic
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          How to Test for Soil Compaction
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           Releases carbon sequestered in the soil into the atmosphere.
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           Creates hardpans that prevent water from penetrating down into the subsoil. 
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           Mulches and kills all plants in its way
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           Destroys the soil structure
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           Facilitates erosion
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          Carbon Sequestration
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          Mulches and kills all plants In its way
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           Aervators relieve compaction without damaging the grass in your paddock
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      <title>How a One Pass Renovator Can Save you Time and Money</title>
      <link>https://www.farmtech.com.au/one-pass-renovatorb8ebac23</link>
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          Greener and Healthier Pasture at Half the Cost!
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          Staying ahead of these inflating prices is becoming a top priority. You will want to work in the most efficient and profitable way possible. Traditionally, tilling and seeding operations are separated into two distinct passes with each operation requiring a different implement, effectively doubling your costs in equipment, fuel, and time in the tractor when sowing a pasture.
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          Here’s how: simply attach any Airseeder/seedbox on top and hook up a Spring Tine Harrow to trail behind and you’ve got yourself a truly capable machine to rehabilitate your paddock in one pass instead of two!
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           The Aervator will bore a hole 10- 20 cm deep—shattering the soil profile and reliving surface compaction
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           The Air Seeder dispenses seeds into the newly softened soil.
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           The Spring Tine Harrow will cover the seeds, allowing for great seed-soil contact resulting in an excellent strike rate.
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          The other good thing with the Renovator is it does not kill the good grass you already have, allowing your pasture and investment to flourish and grow year after year.
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           only help solve your compaction issues but will also fill any bare spots leaving your paddocks revitalized all in one go, saving you plenty of time, money, and labor.
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          If you are interested in knowing more about the Renovator, simply click the button below and we can talk it over the phone.
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      <title>How a One Pass Renovator Can Save you Time and Money</title>
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      <description>  Greener and Healthier Pasture at Half the Cost!   With all prices sharply on the rise, Tradition...</description>
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          Staying ahead of these inflating prices is becoming a top priority. You will want to work in the most efficient and profitable way possible. Traditionally, tilling and seeding operations are separated into two distinct passes with each operation requiring a different implement, effectively doubling your costs in equipment, fuel, and time in the tractor when sowing a pasture.
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          But what if you can combine seeding and tillage into one, single operation? Here’s what we want you to know⁠—our Aervators are capable of transforming into a One-Pass Renovator which allows you to hit two birds in one stone!
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          Here’s how: simply attach any Airseeder/seedbox on top and hook up a Spring Tine Harrow to trail behind and you’ve got yourself a truly capable machine to rehabilitate your paddock in one pass instead of two!
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           The Aervator will bore a hole 10- 20 cm deep—shattering the soil profile and reliving surface compaction
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           The Air Seeder dispenses seeds into the newly softened soil.
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           The Spring Tine Harrow will cover the seeds, allowing for great seed-soil contact resulting in an excellent strike rate.
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          The other good thing with the Renovator is it does not kill the good grass you already have, allowing your pasture and investment to flourish and grow year after year.
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      <description>Keeping your pastures well maintained is always a challenge. However, harrowing and Tilling are both integral for your...</description>
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         Keeping your pastures well maintained is always a challenge. However, harrowing and Tilling are both integral for your pasture’s renovation. It’s important that you know exactly how to tend to your field, so you don’t end up doing lasting damage.
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         After a field has been ploughed a harrow will break up the soil, digging up weeds and shallow rooted grass. This allows for the stimulation of growth with the teeth of the harrow digging up clumps of soil and producing an even seedbed. Unlike a cultivator, harrows are used for the processing of an entire field right after it has been ploughed.
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         If you’re a relatively experienced farmer, you’ll be familiar with clumping after tillage equipment. If you’ve ever gone through your field thinking it was ready for seeding only to discover that the soil has clumped, harrowing is one of the most effective ways to eliminate these clumps.
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         Oftentimes, excessive soil clumping is caused by ploughing, which is why harrowing is recommended post plough. Harrow’s are also a great tool for breaking up any sod and mixing it into the ground.
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      <title>Harrow Agriculture: Reasons For Harrowing</title>
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      <description>Keeping your pastures well maintained is always a challenge. However, harrowing and Tilling are both integral for your...</description>
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         These are some of the highlights and benefits of harrowing for your farm. Harrows are an incredibly versatile tool that offers a wide range of applications. If you’re thinking of investing in one of these machines, our team at Farmtech can offer advice for your purchase.
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         After a field has been ploughed a harrow will break up the soil, digging up weeds and shallow rooted grass. This allows for the stimulation of growth with the teeth of the harrow digging up clumps of soil and producing an even seedbed. Unlike a cultivator, harrows are used for the processing of an entire field right after it has been ploughed.
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           are the opposite of disc harrows. They are often used for light applications, like preparing your soil for seeding. These types of harrows are ideal for removing weeds and smoothing out the topmost level of your ground. Tine harrows make it easier for the soil to absorb water.
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         Though ploughing is something known even outside farming circles, many people aren’t familiar with harrowing farming. It’s easy to get these two confused, but they both have specific objectives.
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         Keeping your pastures well maintained is always a challenge. However, harrowing and Tilling are both integral for your pasture’s renovation. It’s important that you know exactly how to tend to your field, so you don’t end up doing lasting damage.
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           , which is one of the best final measures you can do before you plant your seeds. Because harrows offer a fine, even layer of soil, your crop rows will be ready for seeding much quicker. This fine soil is also easily susceptible to the
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         Oftentimes, excessive soil clumping is caused by ploughing, which is why harrowing is recommended post plough. Harrow’s are also a great tool for breaking up any sod and mixing it into the ground.
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         If you’re a relatively experienced farmer, you’ll be familiar with clumping after tillage equipment. If you’ve ever gone through your field thinking it was ready for seeding only to discover that the soil has clumped, harrowing is one of the most effective ways to eliminate these clumps.
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           are made of vertically aligned discs that run your soil as it’s dragged along. These types of harrows are often used to break up chunks of earth and to provide a midpoint between your plough and other lighter harrows.
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         After the harvest of hay, quick action must be taken in order to dictate what it will become. If you are intending to make the harvested hay into silage then you will need to stop it from fermenting. That’s why it needs to be tightly wrapped in plastic by a bale wrapper.
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           A bale wrapper is a large piece of farming machinery that is used to wrap bales of hay or silage for livestock feed. Once silage or hay is ready it is bailed it is wrapped to keep oxygen from allowing aerobic bacteria from dominating the micro biom, this will keep the silage and hay from turning and spoiling. The bale is then lifted into a bale wrapper by a piece of silage handling equipment like the
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          . These handlers are preferred to their spiked counterparts as none of the hay is destroyed or torn and there are fewer air holes to encourage oxygen release. These are then wrapped in lines so that the minimum amount of film is used. The better the wrap, the longer it will last.
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         When hay is harvested, it is harvested in the mid to late reproductive process. Hay must be baled with a low moisture content or else it risks spontaneously combusting. Furthermore, nutrients from the hay will quickly deplete and the must be baled to protect from this.
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         In regards to silage requiring baling, when oxygen gets into silage it spoils and makes its lifetime a lot shorter. Silage is wrapped with a higher moisture content than hay as this helps preserve it. When silage is exposed to oxygen the natural sugars in the hay are consumed and cattle will not eat it. The added oxygen also puts it at risk of combustion. Instead we want to preserve the silage by removing the aerobic bacterias oxygen supply. Anaerobic fungi flourish in this environment and convert sugars into lactose, preserving the nutrients.
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           offers the protection of four regular wrappers in one wrap thanks to the satellite arm design. This two-ply application of the two wrap appliers decreases the chance of sharp objects sticking through the wrap and allowing oxygen in. The TL range is also designed to be easy to use, with a 3 step dispatch system that makes removing bales without equipment that could potentially damage it. They also come with a pivoted door and a heavy amount of shielding. This is to reduce the chance of labourers getting injured, with the pivoted door making it easy to access the wrapping area of the machine.
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          TL70
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          , which can improve a machine to suit a farmer’s requirements. These optional extras include magnetic film sensors that stop the bale wrapper as soon as it runs out of wrap or reaches the end of a bale. There’s two options in the operating systems available, the ESV system or the LSV system. The ESV comes with a digital control panel and a joystick for steering while the LSV comes with a hydraulic and electric switches system. Another feature that allows for automation is the guided laser steering which allows for equal spacing between each hay bale when it drives itself into a new position. There is also additions that improve the machine if it will be moved around a lot on the farm. The optional power drive adds extra power to the bale wrapper so it can move easier under heavier bails. While the addition of a Road Flex suspension system would mean towing is made easier over rough terrain and carrying bails is made easier.
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          Why should you use a bale wrapper?
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      <title>Everything You Need To Know About Tubeline Bale Wrappers</title>
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           If you are interested in getting a Tubeline TL series bail wrapper, contact FarmTech today. Our team are experts on bale wrappers and are happy to help you get the correct model for your farm. Our team can be called on
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          TL50
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          TL70
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          , which can improve a machine to suit a farmer’s requirements. These optional extras include magnetic film sensors that stop the bale wrapper as soon as it runs out of wrap or reaches the end of a bale. There’s two options in the operating systems available, the ESV system or the LSV system. The ESV comes with a digital control panel and a joystick for steering while the LSV comes with a hydraulic and electric switches system. Another feature that allows for automation is the guided laser steering which allows for equal spacing between each hay bale when it drives itself into a new position. There is also additions that improve the machine if it will be moved around a lot on the farm. The optional power drive adds extra power to the bale wrapper so it can move easier under heavier bails. While the addition of a Road Flex suspension system would mean towing is made easier over rough terrain and carrying bails is made easier.
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         When hay is harvested, it is harvested in the mid to late reproductive process. Hay must be baled with a low moisture content or else it risks spontaneously combusting. Furthermore, nutrients from the hay will quickly deplete and the must be baled to protect from this.
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           There are a multitude of options when it comes to
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          choosing a bale wrapper
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          bale wrapping machines
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           offers the protection of four regular wrappers in one wrap thanks to the satellite arm design. This two-ply application of the two wrap appliers decreases the chance of sharp objects sticking through the wrap and allowing oxygen in. The TL range is also designed to be easy to use, with a 3 step dispatch system that makes removing bales without equipment that could potentially damage it. They also come with a pivoted door and a heavy amount of shielding. This is to reduce the chance of labourers getting injured, with the pivoted door making it easy to access the wrapping area of the machine.
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           is that it covers the silage from the elements. With the plastic encapsulating the rolled hay, you do not have to worry about rain speeding up fermentation or direct sunlight. This takes the stress out of moving the product for storage.
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         In regards to silage requiring baling, when oxygen gets into silage it spoils and makes its lifetime a lot shorter. Silage is wrapped with a higher moisture content than hay as this helps preserve it. When silage is exposed to oxygen the natural sugars in the hay are consumed and cattle will not eat it. The added oxygen also puts it at risk of combustion. Instead we want to preserve the silage by removing the aerobic bacterias oxygen supply. Anaerobic fungi flourish in this environment and convert sugars into lactose, preserving the nutrients.
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         After the harvest of hay, quick action must be taken in order to dictate what it will become. If you are intending to make the harvested hay into silage then you will need to stop it from fermenting. That’s why it needs to be tightly wrapped in plastic by a bale wrapper.
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           A bale wrapper is a large piece of farming machinery that is used to wrap bales of hay or silage for livestock feed. Once silage or hay is ready it is bailed it is wrapped to keep oxygen from allowing aerobic bacteria from dominating the micro biom, this will keep the silage and hay from turning and spoiling. The bale is then lifted into a bale wrapper by a piece of silage handling equipment like the
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          Round Bale Grab (SH-90BG)
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          . These handlers are preferred to their spiked counterparts as none of the hay is destroyed or torn and there are fewer air holes to encourage oxygen release. These are then wrapped in lines so that the minimum amount of film is used. The better the wrap, the longer it will last.
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      <link>https://www.farmtech.com.au/aussie-feed-mixers-for-aussie-farms-are-winning-friends</link>
      <description>New Australian-made feed mixers are meeting high demand on farms and in feedlots across the country – from...</description>
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         Ryan negotiated a very agreeable purchase arrangement with Ausmix too.
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         “With the price of land these days I believe we’ve got to get more value out of the land we’ve got. So I’m aiming for ‘vertical growth’ (instead of ‘horizontal growth’) by not just buying more land but getting more off the land we’ve got.”
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         Wodonga-based Ausmix is reporting farmers and feedlot operators are enthusiastic about the return of Aussie-made strength and local service and support in world class feed mixers engineered and constructed in the regional heartland of Albury-Wodonga. This has been especially apparent over the last two years where the supply, parts and backup for overseas-manufactured machines has been impacted by component shortages and shipping disruptions.
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         Ausmix can be specified with short or long flip-up elevators to suit troughs, bunkers, paddocks, or to feed over obstacles or into raised receptacles like self feeder bins. Dual shift conveyors feed out on both sides, Ausmix conveyors and elevators are fitted with either rubber tread or chained slats to suit all types of fodder.
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         “To do that the feed mixer has got to mix various rations to get the protein and energy into the cattle to get the growth on them. We target a growth weight over a number of days; the cattle are only here for only a given time till they get heavy enough, I want to get all cattle on and off our 400 hectares at Bonegilla in less than 12 months.”
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         Victorian beef farmer Ray Snell is another person for whom Ausmix is helping succeed.
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         We raised the idea of a trial machine provided we would provide honest feedback about its suitability in a feedlot situation because we knew they were popular in dairies, Mitch said.
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         “We buy our cattle in at about 400-plus kilograms and we grow them out to 700-plus kgs, so over 300 days we want to achieve a kilo a day. The only way you can do that is by using a good ration, feed ‘em well and run more cattle on the area we’ve got, and turn them over in a time that gives us better value out of the land.”
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         New Australian-made feed mixers are meeting high demand on farms and in feedlots across the country – from North East Victoria to Central NSW and Queensland and across to Western Australia’s South West.
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           are built using heavy duty, long life materials including 20mm auger and floor plate, 10mm tub walls, and 3 different types of heat-treated tungsten carbide cutting knives.
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         “Our new Ausmix arrived in February. We bought it for greater efficiencies, we wanted to carry more and feed out quicker. With the Ausmix we can feed at least twice as many cattle each day as previously in the same run. It’s a big difference for us, it’s probably saving us 2.5 to 3 hours a day for the same operation compared with the smaller mixers we’ve had.”
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         “And local service – the boys have been very very good. We said ‘this is what we want’ and they went away and built it, and I can’t do that with one that comes from (overseas) or wherever it comes from.”
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         Drivetrains incorporate premium gearboxes to match the punishing conditions found in the Australian livestock market. Planetary drives are perfectly paired to the Fiber-X auger, tearing through big bales with ease and mixing all fodder types, including high forage/fibre or grain rations, with a consistent result.
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         “With grain in mind we asked for tighter tolerances on the doors and the augers’ cutting ears, small gaps around the planetaries at the bottom, and heavier planetaries. We put the elevator on scales and added a liquid delivery system.”
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         Ausmix’s sister company Farmtech Machinery, owned by the well known Modra family, is already an established importer and manufacturer of farm equipment for cultivation, fodder conservation and general farm tasks. This includes importing successful brands such as Penta and Jeantil, international market leaders in feed mixers and wagons for over 10 years. The company is also actively involved in refurbishment and modification of mixing equipment. However, growing calls for new Aussie-made machines to meet specific Aussie needs demanded the establishment of Ausmix.
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         “With a feedlot you can’t have a breakdown you can’t fix within 24 hours. That (mixer) is the most important thing you’ve got, if you can’t deliver feed you’re in trouble. I need support quickly. If I can have a turnaround within a day for anything major – get a part or component up here within 12 or 24 hours – at least the part is there and it’s not ‘oh we’ve got to wait on a boat from overseas’. So the idea of local serviceability is very good. And at the end of the day I also wanted to support a bit of Aussie ingenuity.”
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         “We bought the mixer from Ausmix. I’ve known the Modra family for quite a while, we’ve bought other equipment off them over the years and found their service very good. They know their stuff – particularly Brad – he knows what cattle need as far as nutrition is concerned – he’s got a very good knowledge of all that.”
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         The Ausmix range covers single, twin and triple auger machines in trailed and truck-mounted configurations, in the 8 to 45 cubic meter capacity range.
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         Two-speed gearboxes direct both powerful processing and effective cleanout of the mixer, improving the quality of feeding and saving time.
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         “I bought an Ausmix, I know the boys, they’re good people, they stand behind what they sell, I trust them, the price was comparable but the machine was very very strong.”
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         We tow our Ausmix XL-14 (14.0m3) with a 160hp Fendt tractor – it does it easy, Ray reported.
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         Ausmix’s readiness to listen to the customer’s real needs are a major part of its mixers’ fast rise in popularity. Feedlot operator Mitch Maquire, who turns over around 10,000 head of cattle a year at Tamworth (NSW), was “chasing more capacity” in their feeding operations and was considering a new feed mixer. He was a ‘guinea pig’ for Ausmix’s XL32 twin screw trailed machine.
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         “Obviously I’m really happy with the machine and with that deal it was very good.”
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         “We said we’re going to put 12-14 tonnes in it – almost like a grain cart – we wanted to make sure we wouldn’t break anything.”
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         We use a very dense ration – 70 percent-odd grain, and to get that capacity and mixing capability we had a yarn with Ausmix some time ago. We run tempered grain, taking grain at 10-12% arrival moisture to 19-21% so we’re adding density and friction to the mix. We add a lot of moisture including a molasses-based liquid supplement, almond hull, straw – it creates a very dense and heavy friction ration – it’s a very different story to a big bulk load of hay, or 20-30% grain plus a bit of hay and silage, he explained.
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         For more information contact Farmtech on 02 6024 6800
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         West Australian dairy farmer Ryan Scott, milking 1000 cows at Capel in the South West also, recently switched to an Ausmix-30 twin screw mixer saving money on purchase price and winning on service and support.
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         At the heart of every Ausmix machine is the Fibre-X vertical tapered auger developed specifically for Australian feeding programs. With razor-sharp knives it chops fibre to deliver improved mix characteristics to give your animals the nutritional edge in terms of productivity and herd health. The Fibre-X’s outputs and consistency have been substantiated by the Penn State separator test.
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         “I’m really happy with the build quality of the Ausmix. As far as features go they built this machine for me – it’s got a lot of stuff on it that I wanted changed – individualisation. They were more than happy to accommodate all that, whereas I’ve tried that with other mixers in the past and they wouldn’t do anything other than their standard thing. There’s a lot of difference on this Ausmix that the boys were more than happy to accommodate – practical things that make my job easier.”
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         “I had a look at 3 or 4 different mixers, I liked the Ausmix because it’s locally made, and it’s a wider machine so you get more in it. It works well and it’s strong – 20mm floor and 10mm steel sides!”
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      <title>AUSSIE FEED MIXERS FOR AUSSIE FARMS ARE WINNING FRIENDS</title>
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      <description>New Australian-made feed mixers are meeting high demand on farms and in feedlots across the country – from...</description>
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         New Australian-made feed mixers are meeting high demand on farms and in feedlots across the country – from North East Victoria to Central NSW and Queensland and across to Western Australia’s South West.
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         Wodonga-based Ausmix is reporting farmers and feedlot operators are enthusiastic about the return of Aussie-made strength and local service and support in world class feed mixers engineered and constructed in the regional heartland of Albury-Wodonga. This has been especially apparent over the last two years where the supply, parts and backup for overseas-manufactured machines has been impacted by component shortages and shipping disruptions.
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         Ausmix’s sister company Farmtech Machinery, owned by the well known Modra family, is already an established importer and manufacturer of farm equipment for cultivation, fodder conservation and general farm tasks. This includes importing successful brands such as Penta and Jeantil, international market leaders in feed mixers and wagons for over 10 years. The company is also actively involved in refurbishment and modification of mixing equipment. However, growing calls for new Aussie-made machines to meet specific Aussie needs demanded the establishment of Ausmix.
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         At the heart of every Ausmix machine is the Fibre-X vertical tapered auger developed specifically for Australian feeding programs. With razor-sharp knives it chops fibre to deliver improved mix characteristics to give your animals the nutritional edge in terms of productivity and herd health. The Fibre-X’s outputs and consistency have been substantiated by the Penn State separator test.
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         The Ausmix range covers single, twin and triple auger machines in trailed and truck-mounted configurations, in the 8 to 45 cubic meter capacity range.
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          Ausmix models
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           are built using heavy duty, long life materials including 20mm auger and floor plate, 10mm tub walls, and 3 different types of heat-treated tungsten carbide cutting knives.
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         Drivetrains incorporate premium gearboxes to match the punishing conditions found in the Australian livestock market. Planetary drives are perfectly paired to the Fiber-X auger, tearing through big bales with ease and mixing all fodder types, including high forage/fibre or grain rations, with a consistent result.
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         Two-speed gearboxes direct both powerful processing and effective cleanout of the mixer, improving the quality of feeding and saving time.
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         Ausmix can be specified with short or long flip-up elevators to suit troughs, bunkers, paddocks, or to feed over obstacles or into raised receptacles like self feeder bins. Dual shift conveyors feed out on both sides, Ausmix conveyors and elevators are fitted with either rubber tread or chained slats to suit all types of fodder.
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         Ausmix’s readiness to listen to the customer’s real needs are a major part of its mixers’ fast rise in popularity. Feedlot operator Mitch Maquire, who turns over around 10,000 head of cattle a year at Tamworth (NSW), was “chasing more capacity” in their feeding operations and was considering a new feed mixer. He was a ‘guinea pig’ for Ausmix’s XL32 twin screw trailed machine.
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         We use a very dense ration – 70 percent-odd grain, and to get that capacity and mixing capability we had a yarn with Ausmix some time ago. We run tempered grain, taking grain at 10-12% arrival moisture to 19-21% so we’re adding density and friction to the mix. We add a lot of moisture including a molasses-based liquid supplement, almond hull, straw – it creates a very dense and heavy friction ration – it’s a very different story to a big bulk load of hay, or 20-30% grain plus a bit of hay and silage, he explained.
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         We raised the idea of a trial machine provided we would provide honest feedback about its suitability in a feedlot situation because we knew they were popular in dairies, Mitch said.
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         “We said we’re going to put 12-14 tonnes in it – almost like a grain cart – we wanted to make sure we wouldn’t break anything.”
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         “With grain in mind we asked for tighter tolerances on the doors and the augers’ cutting ears, small gaps around the planetaries at the bottom, and heavier planetaries. We put the elevator on scales and added a liquid delivery system.”
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         “Our new Ausmix arrived in February. We bought it for greater efficiencies, we wanted to carry more and feed out quicker. With the Ausmix we can feed at least twice as many cattle each day as previously in the same run. It’s a big difference for us, it’s probably saving us 2.5 to 3 hours a day for the same operation compared with the smaller mixers we’ve had.”
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         “With a feedlot you can’t have a breakdown you can’t fix within 24 hours. That (mixer) is the most important thing you’ve got, if you can’t deliver feed you’re in trouble. I need support quickly. If I can have a turnaround within a day for anything major – get a part or component up here within 12 or 24 hours – at least the part is there and it’s not ‘oh we’ve got to wait on a boat from overseas’. So the idea of local serviceability is very good. And at the end of the day I also wanted to support a bit of Aussie ingenuity.”
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         Victorian beef farmer Ray Snell is another person for whom Ausmix is helping succeed.
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         “With the price of land these days I believe we’ve got to get more value out of the land we’ve got. So I’m aiming for ‘vertical growth’ (instead of ‘horizontal growth’) by not just buying more land but getting more off the land we’ve got.”
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         “To do that the feed mixer has got to mix various rations to get the protein and energy into the cattle to get the growth on them. We target a growth weight over a number of days; the cattle are only here for only a given time till they get heavy enough, I want to get all cattle on and off our 400 hectares at Bonegilla in less than 12 months.”
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         “We buy our cattle in at about 400-plus kilograms and we grow them out to 700-plus kgs, so over 300 days we want to achieve a kilo a day. The only way you can do that is by using a good ration, feed ‘em well and run more cattle on the area we’ve got, and turn them over in a time that gives us better value out of the land.”
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         “We bought the mixer from Ausmix. I’ve known the Modra family for quite a while, we’ve bought other equipment off them over the years and found their service very good. They know their stuff – particularly Brad – he knows what cattle need as far as nutrition is concerned – he’s got a very good knowledge of all that.”
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         “I had a look at 3 or 4 different mixers, I liked the Ausmix because it’s locally made, and it’s a wider machine so you get more in it. It works well and it’s strong – 20mm floor and 10mm steel sides!”
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         “And local service – the boys have been very very good. We said ‘this is what we want’ and they went away and built it, and I can’t do that with one that comes from (overseas) or wherever it comes from.”
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         “I bought an Ausmix, I know the boys, they’re good people, they stand behind what they sell, I trust them, the price was comparable but the machine was very very strong.”
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         We tow our Ausmix XL-14 (14.0m3) with a 160hp Fendt tractor – it does it easy, Ray reported.
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         West Australian dairy farmer Ryan Scott, milking 1000 cows at Capel in the South West also, recently switched to an Ausmix-30 twin screw mixer saving money on purchase price and winning on service and support.
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         “I’m really happy with the build quality of the Ausmix. As far as features go they built this machine for me – it’s got a lot of stuff on it that I wanted changed – individualisation. They were more than happy to accommodate all that, whereas I’ve tried that with other mixers in the past and they wouldn’t do anything other than their standard thing. There’s a lot of difference on this Ausmix that the boys were more than happy to accommodate – practical things that make my job easier.”
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         Ryan negotiated a very agreeable purchase arrangement with Ausmix too.
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         “Obviously I’m really happy with the machine and with that deal it was very good.”
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         For more information contact Farmtech on 02 6024 6800
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      <title>How To Use A Seed Box On Your Farm</title>
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      <description>Seed boxes are an important part of the seed sowing process. These boxes transport and evenly distribute the...</description>
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         Seed boxes are an important part of the seed sowing process. These boxes transport and evenly distribute the seeds across the seedbed before being covered in dirt by spring tine harrows, giving excellent seed soil contact. Here is why they are vital to your next pasture renovation.
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         Seedboxes are used during the process of sowing seeds. Seed boxes are usually mounted above tillage equipment allowing the operator to till and sow. This can be done in a single pass, with ploughing having occurred first. The seeds will be then compacted by the packing section of the tillage machine.
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         The role of a seed box is tenfold, not only does it help with the transportation of seeds but it also reduces wasted seed. Seeds can be measured and then placed in the seed box ready for transportation. This is also true for seedlings that have started to grow as they can be still moved easily with a seed box. The seed box then ensures equal distribution of seed, which results in more product. This is because seeders can plant at the exact depth of maximum yield, the seeder box then distributes seeds in a uniform way so all seeds have enough space in that plot to grow. Furthermore, these measurements can be adjusted depending on the crop and the needs of the farmer. These factors all increase the germination of the seeds.
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         Seed Boxes are used in all aspects of crop farming, particularly in the areas where the crop grows above ground. The system is most commonly seen in maize farming but also has uses for sorghum, cotton and sunflower crops. Seed boxes have also been used in other forms of farming, including in canola farming where there have been improved yields.
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         Seed boxes have also found mass use in pasture restoration, particular in countries like Australia where pastures face heavy damage from extreme weather. This is because when planted in a cover cropping, the crops grow close. This allows for seeding protection, soil protection and soil improvement in all seasons.
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          Unia Alfa Seedbox
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          . The Unia Alfa Seedbox delivers seeds via mechanical grooved sowing apparatus through a spool installed before the roller. It has a driving wheel to increase the ease of use. The Unia Alfa Seedbox also has acid resistant steel that can withstand any herbicides and pesticides that may have been sprayed before it was used. This seed box also has two unique features in its aftercrop spreader and fertiliser. This seed box can double as a fertiliser, with its distribution system being designed to facilitate the spreading of fertiliser. This seed box is also equipped to sow after crop. After-crop is a seed that is grown later in the season with the same soil used for the previous crop. Hence, if you are looking at performing a second harvest for a later season crop, this machine can facilitate that without having to clear a new patch of land.
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         Seedboxes are used during the process of sowing seeds. Seed boxes are usually mounted above tillage equipment allowing the operator to till and sow. This can be done in a single pass, with ploughing having occurred first. The seeds will be then compacted by the packing section of the tillage machine.
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         Seed boxes have also found mass use in pasture restoration, particular in countries like Australia where pastures face heavy damage from extreme weather. This is because when planted in a cover cropping, the crops grow close. This allows for seeding protection, soil protection and soil improvement in all seasons.
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         Seed Boxes are used in all aspects of crop farming, particularly in the areas where the crop grows above ground. The system is most commonly seen in maize farming but also has uses for sorghum, cotton and sunflower crops. Seed boxes have also been used in other forms of farming, including in canola farming where there have been improved yields.
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         The role of a seed box is tenfold, not only does it help with the transportation of seeds but it also reduces wasted seed. Seeds can be measured and then placed in the seed box ready for transportation. This is also true for seedlings that have started to grow as they can be still moved easily with a seed box. The seed box then ensures equal distribution of seed, which results in more product. This is because seeders can plant at the exact depth of maximum yield, the seeder box then distributes seeds in a uniform way so all seeds have enough space in that plot to grow. Furthermore, these measurements can be adjusted depending on the crop and the needs of the farmer. These factors all increase the germination of the seeds.
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         Seed boxes are an important part of the seed sowing process. These boxes transport and evenly distribute the seeds across the seedbed before being covered in dirt by spring tine harrows, giving excellent seed soil contact. Here is why they are vital to your next pasture renovation.
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          . The Unia Alfa Seedbox delivers seeds via mechanical grooved sowing apparatus through a spool installed before the roller. It has a driving wheel to increase the ease of use. The Unia Alfa Seedbox also has acid resistant steel that can withstand any herbicides and pesticides that may have been sprayed before it was used. This seed box also has two unique features in its aftercrop spreader and fertiliser. This seed box can double as a fertiliser, with its distribution system being designed to facilitate the spreading of fertiliser. This seed box is also equipped to sow after crop. After-crop is a seed that is grown later in the season with the same soil used for the previous crop. Hence, if you are looking at performing a second harvest for a later season crop, this machine can facilitate that without having to clear a new patch of land.
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         In general, pastures are known to be resilient and have their own form of defence mechanism to enhance their survival during tough farming weather conditions in Australia. Depending on the type of pasture will affect how well it adapts to conditions like droughts, bushfires, and floods.
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         After your pasture has faced significant drought or fire, there’s a high chance that this has affected the ability for your crop to grow. The intensity of the effects of fire on your pasture varies from pasture species, but there are some ways you can deal with the effects of fire on your farm.
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         The heat and intensity of the fire have a massive effect on your pastures recovery. There are 3 categories of intensity.
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         Cool to moderate burns- this is when most of your plants are burnt with some seed and subterranean surviving. You will see a small residue of unburnt pasture. Usually occurring where there is little dry grass.
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         Hot burns- this is when plants and seeds are totally burnt. Your topsoil is charred and bare. Hot burns happen when your area has an abundance of biomass from crop stubble or a lightly grazed pasture.
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         Very hot burns- your soil is virtually cleaned out. All plant and seed material is destroyed and fire burns are evident on the tip organic matter layer of your soil.
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         Any nutrients parenting in any plant material are returned to your soil in the form of ash. In the long run, your pasture won’t gain any additional nutrients because of the fire.
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         As a general rule, fire reduces the amount of nitrogen available to your recovering pasture because of the burnt organic matter releasing nitrogen into the atmosphere.
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         When your pasture has a good history and is regularly fertilised, you have a higher chance of a faster recovery.
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         Here are some ways you can accelerate your pastures recovery:
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           Harrowing the paddock:
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            heavy harrowing can unearth any buried seeds and improve your pastures germination.
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           if your pasture has developed dense weeds you may need to chemically control them or disturb them before you start sowing new pasture seed. Redistributing the top soil with a speed disc can help in removing unwanted plant matter that is in your soil bed. Distributing chemicals over this can then clear further roots and provide a better canvas for sowing seeds.
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         As a general rule, fire reduces the amount of nitrogen available to your recovering pasture because of the burnt organic matter releasing nitrogen into the atmosphere.
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         After your pasture has faced significant drought or fire, there’s a high chance that this has affected the ability for your crop to grow. The intensity of the effects of fire on your pasture varies from pasture species, but there are some ways you can deal with the effects of fire on your farm.
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         When your pasture has a good history and is regularly fertilised, you have a higher chance of a faster recovery.
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         Any nutrients parenting in any plant material are returned to your soil in the form of ash. In the long run, your pasture won’t gain any additional nutrients because of the fire.
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         Very hot burns- your soil is virtually cleaned out. All plant and seed material is destroyed and fire burns are evident on the tip organic matter layer of your soil.
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           Harrowing the paddock:
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         Hot burns- this is when plants and seeds are totally burnt. Your topsoil is charred and bare. Hot burns happen when your area has an abundance of biomass from crop stubble or a lightly grazed pasture.
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          JF 192 AT multi-forage harvester
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         JF are an industry leader when it comes to Forage Harvesters and we recommend these machines as the only forager to use on sugar cane, tea tree, and bulky grass crops. Being one of their smallest machines, coming in at 1.30m working width, this machine still has an awful lot going for it. This includes the JF ‘15C’ blade system and the Kernel Processor System for better beef and milk production. It also has a front drum system that is adjustable for smoother forage flow and stability. The fingers of this collection drum system can be removed and replaced too, meaning maintenance is affordable. In keeping with making the machine easy to run, it also has a side wheel with an adjustable height making it more stable and safer to use. The back rotor also has a cleaning system installed that not only saves you time but will keep the performance of the rotors high.
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          Omarv FH180 DT
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          JF 3200 AT S2 multi-forage harvester
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           available in this range, with one being built specifically for front power take-off tractors. These forage harvesters are fantastic at harvesting maize, barley, oats, sugar cane, tea tree, sorghum and tropical grasses. They have also been designed with a ‘15C’ blade system for better processing. These blades also result in great kernel cracking, saving money on any extra required equipment. The chute also has been updated by JF, with a payload delivery system that is designed for a more efficient transfer to trucks and wagons. These forage harvester chutes are also chain and belt drive free, making them more robust and easier to perform day-to-day maintenance on.
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          , the F41 Stinger has all the bells and whistles for these two crop types in a compact design. This harvester has a side loading spout meaning you can load directly into trucks and trailers. This is made easy thanks to the fully electro-hydraulic controls that result in the consistent transferral of payload. The transfer to and from is easy to track too, with a wide view colour camera being able to monitor the ongoings in F41 Stinger. When you’re done with the F41 Stinger it can be folded down to a height of three meters and supported on the hydraulic accumulator suspension for a smooth ride without any stress on your tractor’s hydraulic system.
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           is the T-MSM HM Maize Chopper. With its modern and compact design, it can be easily fitted onto a tractor and folded up onto the chasse until it is required. This forager can either be fitted to the side of a tractor and shot into a bin towed at the side of the tractor or fit with the payload system aimed at the back for a trailer towed behind the tractor.
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         The JF 3200 is unique in its design. It is coupled to a reverse drive tractor to make it work in line with it. This makes the forager more maneuverable and a lot more compact while still giving the same feeling as a self-propelled harvester. The head itself is 3.20m and is highly productive. This means that it allows for several types of forage and has a high output and larger range. The blades are sharpened by inbuilt blade sharpeners that keep the blades at an optimal sharpness. The chute also has a reverse system for when the JF 3200 At S2 is overloaded and needs unblocking.
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          JF 1900 AT Forage Harvester
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           Invested in our range of forage harvesters for sale? Enquire with the FarmTech team today to learn more about the forage harvester of your dreams. To get in contact with our team call us on
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           The JF 1900 is an industry leader in its concept of a set of twin chopping rotors that can work in tandem or separately. This multi-forage system can harvest both winter and summer crops. This has two major benefits, the first being that farmers who use it get superior quality silage on a regular basis. Secondly, the
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         When trying to find a forage Harvester for sale, it is important you buy from a brand that you trust. After all, if you are buying a new piece of equipment, it’ll need to work for you straight away and be assured to last. You will also want the sellers to ask the important questions that you haven’t even considered before. Questions like ‘how large is the paddock that the forage harvester is going into?’, ‘will your shed fit this forge harvester?’ and many other questions. Here at FarmtTech we do all this and more with our extended line of forage harvesters for sale.
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         The JF 192 AT is the perfect answer to anyone looking for the perfect harvester for sugar cane and forage of its class. This includes tropical grass and forages that require heavy-duty equipment. This machine is not only built for heavy jobs but is also extremely versatile in its usage. The JF 192 AT can both plant in a row and in any direction, making planting in tight areas easier. This is on top of all the standard features mentioned previously for their other forage harvesters available for sale at Farmtech.
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         When trying to find a forage Harvester for sale, it is important you buy from a brand that you trust. After all, if you are buying a new piece of equipment, it’ll need to work for you straight away and be assured to last. You will also want the sellers to ask the important questions that you haven’t even considered before. Questions like ‘how large is the paddock that the forage harvester is going into?’, ‘will your shed fit this forge harvester?’ and many other questions. Here at FarmtTech we do all this and more with our extended line of forage harvesters for sale.
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         JF are an industry leader when it comes to Forage Harvesters and we recommend these machines as the only forager to use on sugar cane, tea tree, and bulky grass crops. Being one of their smallest machines, coming in at 1.30m working width, this machine still has an awful lot going for it. This includes the JF ‘15C’ blade system and the Kernel Processor System for better beef and milk production. It also has a front drum system that is adjustable for smoother forage flow and stability. The fingers of this collection drum system can be removed and replaced too, meaning maintenance is affordable. In keeping with making the machine easy to run, it also has a side wheel with an adjustable height making it more stable and safer to use. The back rotor also has a cleaning system installed that not only saves you time but will keep the performance of the rotors high.
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           available in this range, with one being built specifically for front power take-off tractors. These forage harvesters are fantastic at harvesting maize, barley, oats, sugar cane, tea tree, sorghum and tropical grasses. They have also been designed with a ‘15C’ blade system for better processing. These blades also result in great kernel cracking, saving money on any extra required equipment. The chute also has been updated by JF, with a payload delivery system that is designed for a more efficient transfer to trucks and wagons. These forage harvester chutes are also chain and belt drive free, making them more robust and easier to perform day-to-day maintenance on.
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         The JF 3200 is unique in its design. It is coupled to a reverse drive tractor to make it work in line with it. This makes the forager more maneuverable and a lot more compact while still giving the same feeling as a self-propelled harvester. The head itself is 3.20m and is highly productive. This means that it allows for several types of forage and has a high output and larger range. The blades are sharpened by inbuilt blade sharpeners that keep the blades at an optimal sharpness. The chute also has a reverse system for when the JF 3200 At S2 is overloaded and needs unblocking.
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         The JF 192 AT is the perfect answer to anyone looking for the perfect harvester for sugar cane and forage of its class. This includes tropical grass and forages that require heavy-duty equipment. This machine is not only built for heavy jobs but is also extremely versatile in its usage. The JF 192 AT can both plant in a row and in any direction, making planting in tight areas easier. This is on top of all the standard features mentioned previously for their other forage harvesters available for sale at Farmtech.
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           Invested in our range of forage harvesters for sale? Enquire with the FarmTech team today to learn more about the forage harvester of your dreams. To get in contact with our team call us on
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         New technologies offer the chance to improve the process of farming. Whether it be in the seeding, harvesting or processing of a crop, modern technology can take production to the next level. There are multiple reasons why new farming machinery can benefit you, all of which can have positive impacts on your next harvest.
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         With new equipment comes the advancement of the technology to be better adapted and more efficient. This efficiency is twofold as it provides efficiency in farming and in operations. New farming machinery is built with technological advancements in mind, with features to further streamline each process. Whether that be the sowing of the seeds or the harvest of the fully grown crop. These machines are also built to be more efficient in their ease of use. Older equipment is built with older components and operating technology, adding an undue amount of stress if something goes wrong. Maintaining this farming machinery can become more expensive thanks to these factors. Furthermore, their ease of use is limited to the advancements at the time which, with farmings constantly evolving nature, may make a job harder than it should be. New equipment doesn’t have any of these problems, not being limited by out of date technology and incorporating features that positively affect the efficiency of other areas of the farming process.
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         Diversifying your farm equipment means you can better adapt for new opportunities in the farming world. Whether it be a new way to aerate soil or a new way to harvest forage, new farming machinery means new opportunities. We are seeing trends of adopting new technology equating to better farming practices. In these cases, it is usually the early adopters of the technology who see the best results, with these farmers understanding how to make the equipment work best for them and their needs.
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         There are no compromises involved when you are growing a quality product. Better products push the demand for your harvests. This improved position means you can charge more money for the produce you worked hard to grow. This increase in product prices also means more money to invest in other areas of your farm. This may mean that you can increase the size of your next harvest or potentially have the chance to get other farm machinery that can further improve
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         With new farm machinery and equipment, everything is built to current safety standards, decreasing the chances of injury in the workplace. If overlooked, a machine with compromised safety could have repercussions that have the potential to be monumental. Potential hospital bills, legal costs, equipment upgrades and insurance hikes could leave a farm’s funds destitute. That’s why proactive action in upgrading out of date equipment is not only good for better products but also good for the safety of yourself and your workforce.
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         There are no compromises involved when you are growing a quality product. Better products push the demand for your harvests. This improved position means you can charge more money for the produce you worked hard to grow. This increase in product prices also means more money to invest in other areas of your farm. This may mean that you can increase the size of your next harvest or potentially have the chance to get other farm machinery that can further improve
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         With new equipment comes the advancement of the technology to be better adapted and more efficient. This efficiency is twofold as it provides efficiency in farming and in operations. New farming machinery is built with technological advancements in mind, with features to further streamline each process. Whether that be the sowing of the seeds or the harvest of the fully grown crop. These machines are also built to be more efficient in their ease of use. Older equipment is built with older components and operating technology, adding an undue amount of stress if something goes wrong. Maintaining this farming machinery can become more expensive thanks to these factors. Furthermore, their ease of use is limited to the advancements at the time which, with farmings constantly evolving nature, may make a job harder than it should be. New equipment doesn’t have any of these problems, not being limited by out of date technology and incorporating features that positively affect the efficiency of other areas of the farming process.
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         New technologies offer the chance to improve the process of farming. Whether it be in the seeding, harvesting or processing of a crop, modern technology can take production to the next level. There are multiple reasons why new farming machinery can benefit you, all of which can have positive impacts on your next harvest.
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         With new farm machinery and equipment, everything is built to current safety standards, decreasing the chances of injury in the workplace. If overlooked, a machine with compromised safety could have repercussions that have the potential to be monumental. Potential hospital bills, legal costs, equipment upgrades and insurance hikes could leave a farm’s funds destitute. That’s why proactive action in upgrading out of date equipment is not only good for better products but also good for the safety of yourself and your workforce.
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         Diversifying your farm equipment means you can better adapt for new opportunities in the farming world. Whether it be a new way to aerate soil or a new way to harvest forage, new farming machinery means new opportunities. We are seeing trends of adopting new technology equating to better farming practices. In these cases, it is usually the early adopters of the technology who see the best results, with these farmers understanding how to make the equipment work best for them and their needs.
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      <title>How Bale Processes Bring Versatility To Your Farming Operations</title>
      <link>https://www.farmtech.com.au/how-bale-processes-bring-versatility-to-your-farming-operations</link>
      <description>For years, Australian farmers have used and embarrassed bale processors and it’s not hard to see why! This...</description>
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         Like a Swiss army knife, bale processors offer the same type of versatility. They offer the flexibility to perform different types of tasks. Owning a bale processor can seriously boost your farming capabilities.
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         Horsepower is another aspect farmers should consider when looking for a bale processor. When bale sluggishly moves through the processors, it drags down the tractor and production. Trust us, there’s nothing more frustrating than dealing with a plugged processor. Finding processors that are built with sufficient horsepower is recommended. These tend to generate more even and consistent feeding action to the rotor.
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          Evaluating Your Needs
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         If you’re ready to invest in a bale processor, have a browse at what we have to offer! Farmtech is focused on meeting the needs of all Australian farmers- whether they’re just around the corner or in another state!
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         One processor style utilises a dual feed-roller design with a staggered and adjustable roller. In contrast, the most popular processor design used a simple slat and chain bed. This creates a more consistent, user-friendly system for feeding bale because the slats are always in contact with parts of the bale. This machine design helps reduce twine building, a common issue found in the dual feed roller design.
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         At Farmtech Machinery, all our machines are tried and tested extensively on farms. All our farming equipment can handle Australian farming conditions, ensuring to perform reliably day in and day out.
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          Improving Palatability
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          Finding The Perfect Processor
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          owning a bale processor
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           is its ability to turn marginal-quality hay into more palatable feed for your livestock.
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         Bale processors with multiple cutting stages help reduce the size of process hays down to the average cut length of 1.25-4 inches. This is the optimal size for your cow’s rumen digestibility and efficiency. Bale processors also help give you the right-sized hay for your ration.
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         For years, Australian farmers have used and embarrassed bale processors and it’s not hard to see why! This machine offers vast utility for their bale processes and farming operations.
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         If you process on a daily basis, bale processors can help limit intake and reduce hay loss. These machines allow operators to have better control and monitor consumption. Compared to feeding with bale rings or unrolling them on the field, your crows will receive equal opportunities at feeding time because they get better access.
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          Controlled Wastage
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           When choosing the
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          right bale processor
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           for your farm, be sure it offers the versatility you need. There are currently two different styles of bale processors, both featuring similar rotor designs for bale processing. Their main difference is how the bale is handled and turned in the tub.
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           If you’re interested in learning more about any of our machines for sale or have any questions, don’t hesitate to give us a call at
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           or get in contact with us at
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      <title>How Bale Processes Bring Versatility To Your Farming Operations</title>
      <link>https://www.farmtech.com.au/how-bale-processes-bring-versatility-to-your-farming-operations8b6abde5</link>
      <description>For years, Australian farmers have used and embarrassed bale processors and it’s not hard to see why! This...</description>
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         For years, Australian farmers have used and embarrassed bale processors and it’s not hard to see why! This machine offers vast utility for their bale processes and farming operations.
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         Like a Swiss army knife, bale processors offer the same type of versatility. They offer the flexibility to perform different types of tasks. Owning a bale processor can seriously boost your farming capabilities.
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           One of the biggest reasons for
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          owning a bale processor
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           is its ability to turn marginal-quality hay into more palatable feed for your livestock.
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         Bale processors with multiple cutting stages help reduce the size of process hays down to the average cut length of 1.25-4 inches. This is the optimal size for your cow’s rumen digestibility and efficiency. Bale processors also help give you the right-sized hay for your ration.
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         If you process on a daily basis, bale processors can help limit intake and reduce hay loss. These machines allow operators to have better control and monitor consumption. Compared to feeding with bale rings or unrolling them on the field, your crows will receive equal opportunities at feeding time because they get better access.
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           When choosing the
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          right bale processor
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           for your farm, be sure it offers the versatility you need. There are currently two different styles of bale processors, both featuring similar rotor designs for bale processing. Their main difference is how the bale is handled and turned in the tub.
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         One processor style utilises a dual feed-roller design with a staggered and adjustable roller. In contrast, the most popular processor design used a simple slat and chain bed. This creates a more consistent, user-friendly system for feeding bale because the slats are always in contact with parts of the bale. This machine design helps reduce twine building, a common issue found in the dual feed roller design.
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         Horsepower is another aspect farmers should consider when looking for a bale processor. When bale sluggishly moves through the processors, it drags down the tractor and production. Trust us, there’s nothing more frustrating than dealing with a plugged processor. Finding processors that are built with sufficient horsepower is recommended. These tend to generate more even and consistent feeding action to the rotor.
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         At Farmtech Machinery, all our machines are tried and tested extensively on farms. All our farming equipment can handle Australian farming conditions, ensuring to perform reliably day in and day out.
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         If you’re ready to invest in a bale processor, have a browse at what we have to offer! Farmtech is focused on meeting the needs of all Australian farmers- whether they’re just around the corner or in another state!
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           If you’re interested in learning more about any of our machines for sale or have any questions, don’t hesitate to give us a call at
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           or get in contact with us at
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          Improving Palatability
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          Evaluating Your Needs
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          Finding The Perfect Processor
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      <title>Different Types Of Manure Spreaders and Calibration</title>
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      <description>Manure spreaders are used to apply manure uniformly, effectively and consistently from load to load. Having the right...</description>
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         Manure spreaders are used to apply manure uniformly, effectively and consistently from load to load. Having the right selection and calibration of the manure spreader ensures the optimal use and functionality of the manure.
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         There are a variety of spreader systems available with different calibration methods. However, manure application systems usually fall into one of the three categories:
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           move and spread 
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           manure to your soil’s surface
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           manure into your soil, below the surface
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         It’s important to remember to spread your manure as evenly as possible. This avoids your field getting excessive nutrients while other parts may not be getting enough. This also prevents any accumulation of excess nutrients in your fields.
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         Solid manure is when manure that contains greater than 20% solids by weight. Typically, solid manure and semi-solid manure are mainly handled by tractor-pulled or truck-mounted box spreaders.
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         These box spreaders vary in capacity, ranging from two to twenty tons of manure is distributed with the help of a dispensary mechanism out the rear of the spreader.
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         Some types of solid spreaders include: flail, slide discharge and spinner spreads.
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         Side discharge spreaders use augers within the hoppers to move the manure towards a rotating panel where the manure is moved evenly as the tractor moves forward.
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         Liquid manure systems are for manure that contains less than 10% solids. A tank wagon with splash plates is used to surface the manure. Often, this type of method leads to a non-uniform spreading with a lot of odour. But there are several types of attachments you can use to improve the uniformity and tanker performance.
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         Other types of applications include direct injection or immediate incorporation of manure into the soil. These spreaders are becoming quite popular in the dairy industry. These spreaders achieve greater manure use and reduce nutrient loss from volatilisation, runoff and odour.
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         Depending on what type of menu spreader system you use, different calibration methods need to apply to guarantee your system is operating to its fullest potential.
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         Calibration means you have the correct amount of nutrients being delivered to your crops. If you aren’t calibrating your spreader you run the risk of not applying the nutrients effectively.
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         At Farmtech, we provide the best agricultural machines. We pride ourselves on the value and quality of our manure spreaders.
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         Part of manure management is knowing how much manure is being spread. Knowing the amount of manure spread at a planned rate helps plants nutrients and allows you to adjust the amount of fertiliser needed.
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      <description>What Is Mulching?   Mulching is a widely practiced technique that greatly benefits your soil and plants when...</description>
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         Mulching is a widely practiced technique that greatly benefits your soil and plants when done properly. It is the act of covering the soil organic material by mulching or integrating green manure, such as cutting grass/weeds bark, wood chips, leaves, or other organic material in order to persevere the soil’s moisture. It also improves soil quality, protects it against weather conditions and adds nutrients.
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           Using a mulcher or crop crimper can help to reduce the cost and dangers of chemical pollution on your
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           Flail mowers are ideal for topping your pasture. While other topping machines tend to cut the grass and lie it over intact, a mulcher will cut the grass and weeds fine enough to allow it to
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          , putting nutrients back into the soil while boosting regrowth. Mulchers also spread out animal waste and lessen the sour patches of grass. Compared to other topping machines, mulchers are more robust and have low maintenance.
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         Mulchers are also the ideal machine to deal with crop residue because they turn the soil over allowing green manure to integrate with your soil breaking down into nutrients for your future crop. Mulching stubble greatly reduces blockages of cultivation equipment/seeding/planing by spreading up the breakdown of trash.
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         To ensure you get the right width to suit your tractor, your mulcher needs to be narrow enough to fit through your gates. Though it is beneficial to have one that covers more ground, having one that is too wide can cause scalping in rough terrains.
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         You want the peace of mind that your machine has plenty of tolerance for reliability and scope to run it on a bigger tractor if you decide to upgrade.
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         A dual transmission mulcher is where the rotor is driven from both ends. This decision is partly to do with getting enough belts for your horsepower rating, when you go over 2.5m a dual transmission is almost essential.
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         In many cases, the triple flail is the ideal option. It does a finer cut, smoother finish and is easier to drive than other flails. If you have a high chance of hitting larger stones or have a very abrasive environment, consider a hammer flail.
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           As long as you get the right one for the job, mulchers are a great multi-purpose tool for any farm. If you’re on the lookout for high quality, mower sand
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          What Are Mulchers Used For?
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          To get the most out of your plant’s development, soil aeration is something we recommend you practise. There are numerous benefits for soil aeration- it affects the root growth and activity of your crops to ensure healthy vegetation and high yield. 
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          Aeration introduces air to the grassroots and the soil to aid in root development. This helps improve drainage, reduce rain/ irrigation runoff and remove any potential fertiliser runoff. Aeration also improves your soil’s microbial activity and helps with nutrient and crop breakdown. 
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          Farmtech’s range of Aerators is designed to perforate the soil with slots to relieve any soil compaction and to allow water, air, and nutrients to penetrate all the way to grassroots. Aerated soil makes for better fertiliser because Fertilizer is able to penetrate deep into the plant’s root zone.  
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          Aeration is the ideal remedy for compaction up to 15cm deep. It’s important because it helps improve soil structure and water retention, which in turn improves crop performance by providing a better connection between plant roots and Topsoil. 
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          Compaction caused 10-15 cm below ground level commonly occurs as grazing during wet conditions or high stocking densities with rainfall generating new compactions on top of already existing ones. The machine can also cause the grounds hard surfaces. This is because the weight of the front loader tracks leave behind wakes when they pass over the ground. 
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          The best day to Aerate is the first day you get it, if you have a severe compaction problem you will need to work with the rain, after the first pass in dry conditions wait for the first rain, after that rain, give it another pass as soon as you can get back out there, repeat this process until you get approximately 50 to 100mms of penetration. Once you achieve those results yearly or biannual pass for pasture maintenance. It’s not recommended to aerate your ground during overly wet ground conditions. When your ground is too wet it causes more compaction problems. Though aeration improves overall surface drainage, it doesn’t solve underlying land draining problems. 
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          The effects of aeration depend on the level of compaction before, soil type and overall management. For example, aerating can be done yearly once you have relieved any heavily compacted dirt that has been left alone for years. This will help to maintain a good soil structure, but this depends on your solid conditions
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          Thanks to wet weather conditions and an increase in bumper crops, mice have been provided the perfect conditions to breed in large numbers. The only way to control this spread is to install safety measures like a mouse bait spreader to defend against any potential mice havens. 
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          The field mouse is noted as a major pest in Australia, with their ability to breed quickly and destroy crops. Because of the consecutive spell of dry seasons, their natural predators have dwindled in numbers. This has allowed for them to thrive, with one mouse able to have up to 500 offspring in one breeding season. 
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          Mice can target cereal, canola and legume crops, leaving damage that is hard to notice unless you are looking for it. In cereal crops, mice will target the node or the stem of the plant, while in canola and legume crops they will chew on the pods and flowers. 
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          Mice often live in burrows that are inconspicuous unless you are actively searching for them. They will often target paddocks and areas with an abundance of residual food for these burrows. With this availability of food, a small number of mice can grow into an infestation in the space of a few weeks. 
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          Covid-19 travel restrictions have also impeded the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation from doing accurate monitoring of paddocks across Australia. This means the true potential number of mice has not been accurately calculated. 
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          The Australian Government recommends farmers bait fields and paddocks with 1kg/ha of Zinc phosphide-coated baits. For optimal results, lay the bait when the land is dry and remove any excess food in the immediate area. It is also recommended that the bait is spread over a large area to reduce the chance of a resurgent population.  This along with routine monitoring of paddocks and crops will help you keep atop of any potential mouse infestation. However, without the help of a mouse bait feeder, covering a large anchorage of field regularly would be impossible. 
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          Mouse Bait Spreaders are purpose built to deliver the 1kg/ha needed to spread bait over large areas of land. This means mouse populations can be controlled, with a feeder providing efficient continuous spreading of bait. These are attached to farm vehicles and can be adapted to spread the required amount of bait for the area of your farm which you are monitoring. 
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          These feeders are often a long-term investment, with the spreaders being sturdy enough to handle multiple seasons of baiting. Can be mounted to vehicles like tractors and utes or side by sides, the bait spreaders can be easily mounted and dismounted, allowing for flexibility with your vehicles. Spreaders like the Iris IE Series Electric Spreader and the Lehner SuperVario can cover a width of over 20m and have adjustable spreading patterns. They are often powered by an internal or external 12v power source and are also easy to use, with the Iris IE Series Electric Spreader coming with a remote control to turn the spreader on and off.
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          With the correct Mouse Bait Spreader, the mouse population around your farm can be controlled. If you are looking to invest in a Mouse Bait Spreader but are not sure on the right one, our friendly staff at FarmTech have over 40 years of experience finding the perfect farming machinery for each individual. If you have any further questions regarding the right spreader for you, you can get in touch with our friendly team on (02) 8776 3354 or get in contact with us at sales@farmtech.com.au. 
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      <description>For effective soil preparation for growing crops, farmers should roll their soil. It finalises the preparation of your...</description>
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           for sowing. However, the practice of rolling soil is not a widespread tillage practice. 
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          Using a roller conserves your soil’s moisture, improves trafficability and floating of the seeding bar. It also reduced inter-row ridges, improving seed imbibition and germination.
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          Historically, Land rolling improves germination in alfalfa and grass seed production. However, land rolling has been used in row-crop production systems. 
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          Rolling is done to push the rock back into your soil, reducing the risk of harvest losses, reducing operator fatigue and improving emergence. 
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           Every crop needs deep and well-drained soil for rapid growth. A step in achieving this goal is to use land rollers as a standard practice of tilling your fields with the intention of creating
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          Land rollers are also an excellent way to reduce the risk of equipment damage and speed up surface residue mineralization. A fist-sized rock can cause significant damage, especially when it comes into contact with cylinders or concaves on combines—a land roller will take care of all those problems for you. 
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          (H3) More benefits of rolling include
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          These categories are based on width, diameter, weight, material, teeth and alignment. They are all designed to achieve specific results and soil finishes, depending on your soil type. 
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          Drum Roller
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          these rollers are the simplest in form. They are smooth, shaped like a cylinder and are hollow so you can add weight to make them heavier. They leave smoother surfaces but have variations where teeth or bars are present to help push rocks back into the soil 
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          this roller has a cage-type shape that is hollow in the middle. Its bars can be parallel to the axle or at a slight angle. You can adjust its pressure with the use of hydraulics. They also have a less rigid surface. 
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          these rollers have one coil on an axle. It leaves a herringbone pattern on your soil to control wind and water erosion. 
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          – Ring rollers have rings on a single axle. These ring rollers don’t move independently, but they leave ridges on your soil’s surface to help with erosion control and moisture retention. 
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          FarmTech offers 3 varieties of Cambridge rollers. These rollers are in a series of cast rings on a single axle. The rings move independently and leave V-shaped tracks on your soil to aid with wind and water erosion. 
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          If you’re considering, or are currently practising rolling your field, Farmtech’s line of rollers is built for Australian farming conditions. Aid moisture retention with tried and tested machines.
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           Lets you operate your sprayers and combine harvesters at a faster rate
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           Improves overall seed germination 
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          Rollers can be classified into five broad categories
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          Rollers for farmers considering rolling their soil
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          Cattle brings in the bacon on all dairy farms, and they can yield large returns if managed correctly. By providing them with proper bedding in their living area you’re encouraging growth and milk production as well as healthy cattle to keep your herd expanding!
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          No matter which type of livestock management strategy that you employ, one goal is universal: maintaining high rates of gain for your animals. Providing adequate shelter from inclement weather or harsh conditions will only help promote this strong rate of weight gain. 
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          Cattle aren’t too talkative, but they will let you know if their bedding isn’t doing the trick. The first step in making that determination is to listen for discomfort and a drop off in performance from your cattle. If they’re struggling with discomfort, there’s a good chance that bedding will make them feel much better and give your farm more success. 
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          Determining the right type, quantity and size of bedding material for your beef herd is a key component to keeping it healthy. This starts during the growing season by accounting for their needs in managing crops that will sustain them through the colder months. The bales must be durable enough to hold up and easy to manage when you need more later down the road so they can get what they need without any hassle or delay!
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          reduced pasture resilience
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          Surface compaction affects all aspects of your soil quality. Surface compaction is often caused by livestock, farming machinery, natural soil characteristics and conditions. In Australia, the most common causes of compacted soil are because of livestock traffic and plough hardpans especially in paddocks under irrigation. The compaction causes the soil to form a hard layer, preventing root growth and restricting root access to water and nutrients. 
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          Compacted soil layer can be loosened with Aeration. Aerating your soil increases the porosity and permeability of your soil. This allows your crop’s roots to grow deeper and more vigorously into the soil’s lower layers. 
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          Aeration allows your pastures and crops to become resilient to dry spells and relieves the common problem of severe compaction in soil under frequent irrigation. 
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          Aeration works by shattering and perforating the ground, relieving compaction and allowing oxygen, fertiliser and moisture to freely flow into the ground. 
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          Oxygen activates microorganisms in your soil to produce plant nutrients. These nutrients increase crop growth. When your soil is too tight, these microorganisms don’t have access to the oxygen that helps them function and produce plant nutrients. 
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          Having a shattered soil structure also allows surface water to flow to lower ground levels. This prevents issues like excess surface water and ponding and runoff. 
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          Growing crops is a balance between providing your soil with enough oxygen to reach the roots for nutrients and providing the right amount of water. This is why aeration is an important agricultural practice. It gives farmers control over water and aeration levels, enabling you to precisely control your field conditions. 
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          Improve soil drainage:
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          Aerated soil improves drainage, eliminating pounding and reducing surface runoff. 
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           Removing soil compaction lets your crop’s roots grow freely, deeper and vigorously. 
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          Compacted soil stops fertiliser from absorbing into the soil. A permeable soil helps fertiliser absorptions for better root intake. 
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          Improves soil porosity:
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          Aerating your soil makes it porous, which improves oxygen and carbon dioxide in your soil, which enhances your plant’s growth. 
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          Aeration increases pasture dry matter yield. In the right conditions, it increases growth, production and profits. 
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          Features large rotor bearings, a multi-gang system, and a dipped galvanised finish. Configure the machine to 3PL or trailing, a fixed or folding frame and 2.0 to 12-meter working width
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          Ideal for pasture renovation. Features include heavy duty over spec steel frames, hot dipped galvanised finish, two rows of gangs, large rotor bearings, and a multi gang system. 
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          Comes as either a GH or Maxi model with centre folding configurations that fold to 2.3m to fit through narrow spaces. The folding Aervator range from 4 to 6m in width and can be adjusted to provide as much or as little aggression as it works your soil aeration.
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          Is the compact version of a GH Series focusing on smaller horsepower tractors with no compromise in heavy-duty construction.
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          Is the ideal machine for aerating lawns. Includes a heady duty over spec steel-framed , painted finish, large rotor bearings, a single gang system, aeration fixed settings
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           is a type of machine agricultural producers use to help them make seeding quicker and more efficient. Air seeders are designed to eliminate the need to till the soil before seeding. Preventing over sowing and mount onto many tillage machines, allowing farmers to till and seed in one pass. Making them an ideal match for an AerVator creating a true One Pass RenoVator. Saving you time and fuel. 
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          Air seeders function with the use of a combination of seed rollers and fans allowing for precise metering seeds that then flow into primary tubes and eventually hit scattering plates allowing for even dispersion of seeds across the width of the machine.
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          Air seeders are commonly used for seeding small grains and grass seeds. They can handle bulk quantities of seed and are capable of planting large acreages efficiently. These machines are also easy to use, require low maintenance, and provide high performance while saving labour. 
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          FarmTech currently supplies four different brands of air seeder machines. Each with a wide array of features, depending on the make and model you choose. 
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          At FarmTech, our range of air seeders have special features that make them reliable, efficient, and affordable machines to have on your farm. With over 23 years of experience importing, exporting and manufacturing specialised 
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          . They use a series of blades that eliminate weeds, relieve compaction, as it mixes and levels the soil. This agricultural equipment is very powerful and is used for seedbed preparation. It’s are Primary and secondary tillage as they break up, churns and aerates the soil prior to planting. This improves drainage and makes your ground ideal for growing vegetables and row crops. 
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          These machines are ideal for cash crop farmers who are looking to bury and incorporate crop residues and trash efficiently and quickly between harvesting and planting. 
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          This machine comes in different sizes for different applications. Gardens and small allotments require smaller tillers.
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          FarmTech offers Three models of Rotary Tiller, two in the FarmTech Select range and one in the PowerAg range with a variety of sizes. These models come with spring covers, and are secondary tillage tools used for preparing seedbed and for stubblig plouging on farms, vineyards, and gardens. This machine is multi-purpose and long-lasting and environmentally friendly. These tillers increase the humus content of your soil by incorporating your plant’s residue and organic fertiliser. 
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           If you’re looking for top-quality rotary tillers for your farming operations, reach out to the team at FarmTech. We’ve been in the farming industry for over 40 years and supplying the
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           Rotary tillers allow the preparation of the soil without using a large amount of labour. It’s essential to ensure your soil is properly prepared. Turning your soil gives you the maximum amount of nutrients for your plants. The better your soil structure, the bigger the crops you yield. 
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      <title>Bale Chopper Maintenance: Pro Tips</title>
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           for livestock farms, so it’s necessary to ensure your bale chopper is serviced and running to its full potential. Not only will the maintenance offer superior chopping of hay and silage, but there’s also better performance when blowing and prevents the likelihood of future breakdowns.
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          Check and grease your angle PTO shaft regularly. Inspect the slip clutch on the machine end by splitting and inspecting the friction discs, making sure they aren’t stuck together. The minimum distance between the slip clutch shouldn’t be greater than 20mm, replace the discs if you notice the gap is less.
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          The oil in the gearbox should be checked every month and changed annually. When replacing the oil, pay close attention to your machine’s minimum and maximum oil levels so you can avoid overheating. Also double-check the bolts holding the gearbox onto the machine. 
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          Depending on the make and model of your bale chopper, the drive from the gearbox shift to the shredding rotor will be transferred either by belts or chains. Check the conditions of the belts and replace them if worn. 
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         We recommend checking the condition and attachment of the knives on your rotor daily. 
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          You can find the flywheel inspection hatch on either the side of the chamber or at the front. Remove the inspection plate and turn the flywheel by hand. The machines throwing wings should all be straight and securely attached, if you notice any bends this can hamper the machine’s performance. Remove them and replace or straighten them before reattaching the wings as per the manufacturer’s recommendations. 
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      <title>How To Get High-Quality Silage In Five Easy Steps</title>
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      <description>Making and feeding high-quality silage that has a low fibre level encourages your cattle to increase their feed...</description>
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          Making and feeding high-quality silage that has a low fibre level encourages your cattle to increase their feed intake, and ultimately gives better cow performance. To ensure you’re getting the most out of your pasture silage, we’ve highlighted five easy steps for making high-quality, temperature pasture silage:
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          Start cutting your pasture early in the season. If you want maximum silage quality, cut your pastures when they are at the late vegetative stage. This is also the optimum stage of growth for grazing too. 
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          The wilting rate of a mown pasture also has a big impact on silage quality. The time of day when you choose to cut your pasture impacts the wilting rate. 
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          Consider the following when deciding on mowing time to aid rapid drying while avoiding overdrying: 
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          If possible, keep your forage in the pit or bale within 48 hours. Wilt rapidly to the target dry matter to lessen any potential dry matter and quality loss. 
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          Here are some ways to increase wilting rates:
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          Make your compact stacks and bale as dense as possible. The better the compaction, the less air will be trapped in your stack or bale, offering a higher quality of silage. 
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          As soon as you finish harvesting, seal your stacks as airtight as possible, ensuring they are sealed and not just covered. 
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          Finish rolling immediately after harvest is done. Avoid rolling the next morning because this just pumps more oxygen into the stack. 
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          Your rolling should also be able to keep up with forage delivery from the paddock. 
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          For an airtight seal, we recommend you use gravel bags that are filled with pea gravel or wash sand along your bunker walls and stack surface. Also, apply at least four layers of film to the individually stretched wrapped bales. Apply six layers if you are placing on stiff stubble and on continuous in-line wrapped bales. 
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          If you notice any white or grey mould in your silage, this means air is present. This should be prevented in the future. 
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          To maintain your silage quality, ensure you’re repairing holes as soon as possible. 
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          Don’t use ordinary tape, there is specific silage repair tape available that comes in a similar colour to the hold plastic. This minimises the difference in contracting and expanding depending on the temperature conditions and also stops the seal from leaking. 
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          HY-SI hay and silage improver is a tool that can help accelerate the conversion of plant sugars into lactic acid. HY-SI works to reduce energy and protein losses that typically occur in the wilting, fermentation and feed out stages. Farmers have been using HY-SI since 1969 to improve their milk and meat production.
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          HY-SI is a great management tool for farmers and contractors who want high-quality hay and silage. If you want to learn more about how HY-SI can help improve your silage, please don’t hesitate to contact Farmtech on (02) 8776 3354. 
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          If you’re interested in any of our products or having any more questions regarding our other farming machines available, you can give us a call or email us at sales@farmtech.com.au
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          1. Early pasture cutting
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           Match moving and harvesting operations so that your mown material is not left unharvested for long periods of time.
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           Reduce the wilting period for forages, like legumes and young, leafy plants 
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           Delay your mowing until mid to late afternoon to prevent any risk of overdrying the forage during hot and dry weather. 
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           Stagger mowing and narrow the swatch width if there is a risk of overdrying
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           Leave the swatch of the conditioned forage as wide as possible
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           Additives can improve fermentation if your wilting conditions are poor
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          3. Compacting stacks and bale
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          Tanco Multi Shear (TC I75)
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          For bulk stacks we suggest:
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           Chopping material shot, aim for 50-80 millimetres 
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           Spread your forage thinly, 150mm, to ensure a thorough compaction 
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           Roll slowly to allow the weight of your tractor to compact the forage
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           When removing silage from the pit use a silage shear rather than a grapple to minimize oxygen exposure to the face of the pit. 
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          For baled silage:
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           Set bale density as dense as possible on the baler
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           Slower baling means an increase in bale density 
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           Ensure your feedout equipment can manage shorted chopped bale silage
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          Tubeline TL70 Bale Wrapper
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      <title>Get the Full Picture: Lime and Fertilisation for Your Farm</title>
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          Whether the goal is to get a lush green lawn or a productive crop field, it’s essential to get to know these household names: lime and fertiliser. 
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          Lime and fertilisation are both important for farmers. Lime alters the soil pH, which in turn helps to reduce acidity levels. It also makes nutrients more available to plants, as well as improving crop yields and disease resistance. Using fertiliser offers nutrients for crops and promotes plant growth– without it, plants wouldn’t be able to grow or produce food efficiently. Read on below to find out the best time of year to lime your farm! 
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           The use of fertilisers is important for plant growth, as plants need nutrients in order to grow. Without the right levels of minerals and nutrients, plants would not be able to
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          . Fertilisation can last up to three months, and it’s best done in autumn so the nutrients have time to work their way down into the roots.
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          Some of the benefits of fertilisation include increased plant growth, reduced nutrient deficiencies, because of the use of mineral supplements,  and better crop yields. These are all things that can have a very positive impact on your farm!
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          Overall, fertilisers lead to healthier, thicker and faster plant growth, and it’s an essential tool in every farmer’s arsenal. 
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          Soil pH is one of the most important factors in determining how plants grow, and it’s something you need to pay attention to. If your soil has an acidity level higher than what’s optimal for them, then lime is needed!
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          Lime reduces acidity levels by altering the composition of alkaline substances (lime) with those that are acidic (iron oxide). It also increases plant nutrient availability, which leads to improved crop yield and disease resistance. Lime lasts about three months before needing reapplication so be sure not to wait too long between applications if necessary.
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          Lime is easy to apply but should be done with caution. To use it, farmers must first know the pH level of their soil and then pick a lime that corresponds accordingly. Lime can also be applied by spreading it as evenly as possible over an area before tilling or turning in – this method will help ensure even distribution throughout the field.
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          When applying lime, the objective is to make sure the soil acidity is at a reasonable level so plants can more effectively absorb nitrogen and other nutrients from fertilisers. 
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          Before you start applying fertiliser, you want to ensure your soil has reached the appropriate pH balance. As a general rule, if your soil is highly acidic, it’s best to apply lime before fertiliser. Soil with a neutral pH balance is the most effective use of your time and money. 
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          If you’ve worked in the industry, you may have heard the expression “lime takes time.” It’s true, the deacidification process isn’t quick, the time it takes for lime to react with soil is slow and dependent on a variety of factors.  
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          Generally, the best time to apply lime is in autumn. It gives a plentiful amount of time for the slow chemical reaction to take place. 
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          If you’re planting new seeds, it’s best to apply your fertiliser before lime. No matter the acidity level, if nutrients aren’t in the soil, the seeds won’t germinate to their fullest potential. 
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          Wait at least a week to 10 days before applying lime. Allow your plants to have the appropriate time to absorb the nutrients in the fertiliser. Adding the lime will increase the effectiveness of the fertiliser already in the ground. 
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          If your field’s pH level is already neural, there’s no need to apply your fertiliser and lime at different times. To save time and money, you can apply these two at the same time. However, we recommend you apply lime and fertiliser separately, to ensure the right amount of both fertiliser and lime are applied evenly across your field.
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          When you need the best lime and fertiliser spreaders for your agricultural operation, trust us at Farmtech. We’ve been in the farming industry for 23 years, and have top-notch equipment designed for Australian farming conditions.
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          If you’re interested in learning more about our lime and fertiliser spreaders or have any questions regarding our other farming machinery available, give us a call on (02) 8776 3354 or get in contact with us at sales@farmtech.com.au .
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           . Tines passing through the soil not only relieve compaction but also create channels for air and water to penetrate into the soil, increasing aerobic bacteria growth without these bacteria many nutrients are unavailable to the plants.  Aeration also improves your soil’s water holding capacity. By breaking the surface crust and creating deep channels it increases your soil’s ability to absorb moisture. This process of relieving compaction helps develop an efficient deep root system that helps your plants become more drought resistant. More on
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          relieves soil compaction without damaging the grass you already have and prevents rain runoff on your paddocks. The Rain you have been praying for does you no good if it runs off into the government’s creek! 
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          Both GH and Maxi Aervators are available as Centerfolding models. Making it easy to fit up to an 8m machine through a standard 3.6m (12ft) fence. No need to cut your fences!
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          The power required to mulch a field of corn makes forage harvesters one of the most sought after machines on the market. Farmtech understands that for the modern forage harvester, durability and overall strength are non-negotiables. 
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          Our wide range of precision forage harvesters assures you’ll have a truly efficient harvest. Experience precise control, high output, and quality chopping for your crops. Get more work down with fewer power needs, Farmtech’s line of forage harvesters machines are indisputable. 
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          Engineered specifically to harvest various feed plants, forage and corn longer than 1 metre. The double row corn silage harvester performs its task despite difficult harvest conditions. With its light structuring, you don’t have to worry about it tiring down your tractor. 
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          This economically driven machine is perfect for performing high-quality cutting. You won’t worry about the loss of quality, even at working maximum speed, the mowing discs are made from exceptionally tough steel material.
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          The automatic grinding unit ensures water content in the plants is preserved and a crushing plate may be placed inside the cutting mechanism in order to crush particular dry particles if necessary.
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          At FarmTech we know forage and crop production are the fundamental sectors of agriculture. We take pride in providing forage harvesters that provide horsepower, productivity and most importantly chop quality. 
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          If you’re looking at improving your soil granulation and surface uniformity, you should consider disking. Disking breaks down large chunks of compacted soil provokes weed growth and destroys emerging ones while creating the ideal conditions for healthy and strong root development. 
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          For farmers looking for modern soil cultivation equipment, have a look at the Minos Agri DTM is a multidisc tiller. Minos Disk Tiller cultivates the soil in depth, prevents erosion, and puts the base occurring away. The equipment operates by not causing a base according to the disc harrow and allows rainwater and oxygen to bottom layers. Working speed is generally 10-12kmph and adjustment of the cage roller can be made with a hydraulic cylinder.
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           An independent discs stubble-breaker that answers to high-performance needs. This machine is suitable for the destruction of crop residue and the
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          Own a vineyard? The disc-o-Vigne is what you need. With its 510mm mulcher discs, it’s ideal for vineyards. The mulcher discs are placed at optimal angles with a positive pitch to save power and the machine also boasts hydraulic folding for easy transport.
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          This machine offers the best of both worlds. The Maximulch Series 3 offers the functions of a soil loosener and a stubble breaker. Different types of rollers enable you to complete the work of the machine for optimal support in any condition.
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          Farmtech offers three different bale wrappers and silage handling equipment guaranteed to help your business grow in your field. 
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          Tanco bale wrappers, known for their consistency and durability, without compromising quality, will surprise you with how quickly you can get the job done.
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          Perfect for eliminating weight and waste, the A Series is a robust, compact and efficient trailed wrapper. The build quality and bale output make this machine perfect for individual farmers and contractors.
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          The S Series offers single, twin or triple wrap arms that give customers flexibility in terms of output. A unique non-adjustable telescopic Cut &amp;amp; Start gathers film into a single strand before it is cut, resulting in an ultra-reliable system you can have confidence in.
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          Think effortless speed. The 1400V is built to the highest standard, using hydraulic speed control, coupled with a unique split table; the result is the most stable and fastest trailed wrapper on the market.
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           FarmTech is a true Australian business. With over 23 years of experience with specialised farm machinery, we understand the needs of the Australian Farming industry. If you’re interested in any of the products listed above or have any more questions regarding our other farming machinery available, give us a call on
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          A soils fraternity does not always mean it has equal soil productivity. As farming experts, we know that all plants require fertile soil in which to grow, fertility by itself isn’t enough. Plants also need water and air to produce good crops. Adequate soil moisture is a must for a good yield.
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          Australia’s premier high utility soil implementor. 
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          Aeration involves perforating the land with small holes for air, water and nutrients to penetrate the grass roots. This action helps crops’ roots to grow deeply and produce stronger, more vigorous crops. 
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          Air within the soil is a key factor for plant root systems to utilise the nutrients. The lack of air causes the system to lose its ability to utilise the fertilisers and soil conditions, which are then wasted. Aeration also helps manage the residue from the last crops planted and provides a seedbed for the next set of crops. 
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          FarmTech Machinery’s whole ethos on Aeration and their patented AERVATOR Series revolves around the following key benefits:
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          provide a full 200mm of penetration enhancing air, water and fertiliser delivery to the root zone. After the first use, we guarantee you’ll see results, from a significant reduce water runoff and assist with getting fertiliser and lime down to the root system where it does the most good. 
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          Unlocking valuable nutrients and making them more accessible to plants are key to increasing fertiliser efficiency and fertiliser input savings. Our Aervator system achieves this by leaving a gap for air and moisture infiltration to the root zone, which promotes biological activity and mineralisation. 
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          Our uniquely patented Aeverator tine design loosens the soil without destroying its granular aggregation. Unlike other aerators, the Aervator does not drag through the soil meaning low coast on fuel and horsepower. 
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          Encourage a deeper, stronger, root system while permitting sub soil moister that rises during droughts, by using our Aervator. Our machine relieves natural or machine-made compaction and hardpan layers. 
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          With the ability to offset rollers, our Aervator leaves stubble on top of the ground to decay without destroying the structure of your soil. 
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          Regular use of our Aervator Increases your soils moisture evaporation and percolation rale which allows water-logged areas to become productive again. 
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          Because our Aervator doesn’t destroy soil aggregation and leaves the reside on top of the ground,  soil erosion conditions are avoided. 
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          As a farmer, you’re responsible for optimising the production of your business, as well as setting operation goals and business plans. But, when you’re working long hours and managing seasonal staff, reaching these goals can be a challenge. 
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          However, with reliable machinery and tools at your disposal, you’ll be able to dedicate more time to strategic planning. 
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          At Farmtech we know that opting for a more modern and efficient bale wrapping possess means you’ll be saving money and time. 
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          , you can reduce the amount of bale wrap plastic by half. Tube wrappers still have six layers to ensure bale quality, so you’ll be saving money without having to compromise quality. 
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          Because all you have to do is run a knife along the top of the tube and pull the plastic down, tube wrapped bales are easier to feed out. Unlike individual bales, you won’t have to get out every time to cut off the plastic. Tube wrapped bales are also safer because you aren’t getting under the individual round bale to cut off the plastic and net. 
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          Tube wrapped baled are wrapped at the storage site and are kept there until they need to be fed out. This eliminates the need to move wrapped bales, the risk of damaging the plastic which allows oxygen to penetrate the bale, thereby reducing feed quality
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          are ideal for Australian conditions. It is capable of wrapping 6ft long square bales stacked two high. The newest generation of TL Series inline bale wrappers from Tubeline is built to provide producers and custom operators with high efficiency and proven reliability. 
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          With over 23 years of experience in importing and manufacturing specialised farm machinery, we understand the needs of the Australian Farming industry. 
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          Halve Plastic Costs Compared To Individual Wrapped
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           offer for cattle feeding. Bale processors maximise hay supply by reducing hay loss, it reduces stress and the risk of contaminants to your herd, it helps provide a healthier and cleaner open-range feeding environment, and they give you an effective way to produce a thick, uniform mat of hay or corn stalks for winter bedding.
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          As the feeding and cattle industry has grown over the years, so has the interest in bale processors. But choosing the right model can be a challenge. While many processors are designed to operate under a variety of conditions, each has its own advantages and features. However, Teagle Machinery is leading the way in improving cow health and rumen function efficacy. 
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          With over 80 years in the agricultural equipment business, their focus and specialisation for the past 35 years have been bale processing equipment- for processing cornstalk, silage, hay, stray, and bunk feeding. 
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          Their bale processors can reduce chop lengths to 2 inches, if desired, making the feed coarser, more palatable, and digestible. The flexibility this machine offers gives producers the ability to process and mix their own feed rations. 
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         A balanced diet with necessary roughage need straw or mature hay added.
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          Properly prepared straw helps improve both dry cow and milking cow health and productivity. 
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           bale processors have been making farmer’s tasks easier, around the world. Teagle has the most comprehensive range of straw chopping and feeding machines available. Farmtech is proud to be the exclusive distributor of Teagle Machinery for the Australian Market. 
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          , and most comprehensive range of straw chopping and feeding that has kept FarmTech to continue importing and distributing the Teagle Tomahawk machines for the past 10 years. 
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          Spraying for pests, weeds and disease prevention is a staple practise in 
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          . Although social trends and legislative requirements constantly change and must be carefully taken into account spraying remains a pivotal part to many enterprises’ profitability. The result of ineffective and inefficient spraying practices can lead to substantial financial, biological and environmental costs, resulted from:
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          After correct preparation has been conducted its time to calibrate the spray unit for the task at hand. Depending on conditions present and the chemicals/substance used an appropriate nozzle should be chosen, please refer to Tee Jet website for a guide to nozzle selection.
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         Once the machine is confidently calibrated you are ready to get in the paddock and start the job.
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          When undertaking a spray program, it is essential planning is involved to ensure desired results. To maintain the best results, it is often required that a specific time of the day with correct weather conditions are present. Plants and animals can shut down in some weather conditions resulting in poor uptake of the chemical.
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           Unfavourable conditions can lead to spray drift or run off. In most circumstances, a mild sunny day with low humidity and low wind present an optimum opportunity for spraying. Being aware of sensitive crops in the region is a required as this will dictate any extra precautions needed. Please see the
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           Under application – Leads to a chemical resistance from weeds and pests (biological cost)
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         Agrisem’s range of ripping and subsoiling machinery helps break up hard soil pans to allow for optimum moisture levels, resulting in better root development and crop yields. The Agrisem range is available from Farm Tech Machinery in Wodonga, Victoria.
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          Agrisem International is a French company and a leader in the design, manufacture and sales of implements for tillage and sowing. Its machinery is designed to reduce the time and effort required for preparing soil and improving the structure of the soil for sustainable agriculture. Farm Tech’s range of Agrisem equipment includes the Cultiplow solo soil looseners, which come in silver, gold and platinum models, and can be run alone or in combination with a disc mulcher. The retracted point blade of the Cultiplow is one of its first innovations. It allows soil loosening over the entire width of the implement, without leaving a plough pan. In comparison with other techniques, the Cultiplow provides a triple benefit: agronomic, economic and environmental; profits measured and recognised by the agronomists.“The Cultiplow soil loosener is a unique, patented plough share, which loosens the soil or fissuring,” Brad says.“It’s got a retractable point on it that means you don’t get any smearing or leaving any hard pan, which can happen with some other tillage loosening gear. The way it lifts and fissures is quite unique compared to other normal ripping systems, and it gives a very uniform fissuring.”
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          The Cultiplow’s power requirement is up to 30 percent less than traditional subsoilers, which Brad says is a major benefit for contractors and farmers. “It takes 30 percent less energy to pull the Cultiplow and a lot of farmers don’t do any subsoiling because it’s quite expensive, but we do it more efficiently,” he says.The Cultiplow’s power saving comes from the use of broad TCS blades, which give a wave effect across the full width of the machine, lifting the whole soil profile upwards not sideways.Agrisem’s Easy-Carbi share is made of interchangeable parts, meaning maintenance costs are reduced through only needing to replace the worn out components, rather than the entire share. The Easy-Carbi helps make machinery maintenance even more cost effective. Farm Tech also sells Agrisem’s Disc-O-Mulch disc harrows, which come in four different models.The Disc-O-Mulch is an independent disc stubble breaker ideal for the destruction of crop residues as part of the preparation of the seedbed at high working speeds. The Disc-O-Mulch uses two rows of cutaway discs, with a press roller behind, for speedy shallow stubble cultivation, including maize incorporation ahead of ploughing. The two rows of discs have different diameters, enabling the first row to go through the crops easily, while the second row makes the seeding bed finer.“The idea is that you’re loosening the top soil and breaking up the hard seedbed. The Disc-O-Mulch chops the trash and incorporates it. It helps with fast breakdown of the residue,” Brad says.“You can use these machines separately or in combination in one pass.”For more information on the Agrisem range of machines please visit www.farmtech.com.au or call Farm Tech directly on 02 6024 6800 More on Rotary Tillers: Their Benefits In Agriculture.
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         They share the load with their son, Michael, and Chris’s parents, Frank and Dorothy.
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         Frank, who emigrated from The Netherlands in the 1950s, bought the farm in 1964. Later, the family bought another farm 5km away. Today they run the properties as one farm with two rotary dairies: a 100-stand and a 48-stand.
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         Michael is studying for a degree in Farm Business Management at Marcus Oldham College and works on the dairy farm at weekends and on holidays.
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         The family uses contractors for hay and silage work and cut about 570ha a year.
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         They have 1500 Friesian and Friesian-cross cows year-round, which produce 15 million litres of milk and drop more than 100 tonnes of solid effluent on the feedpads each week.
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         Michael, who spent several months in The Netherlands last year and had first-hand experience of intensive European farming practices, wanted to put the effluent to good use.
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         “A lot of the manure from our cows was going to waste. We wanted an efficient way to get rid of the effluent, to farm sustainably and also reduce the amount of fertiliser we were having to buy and apply,” he said.
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         “We got a contractor in to spread manure for us and he had a Jeantil manure spreader. We saw how good it was and took it for a drive.
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         “When you think about how fertiliser costs are always going up and take into account environmental factors, it just makes good sense to invest in your own spreader.”
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         “We’ve only dealt with the people at Rhys Evans for a few years but you can always find someone to talk to there. They give us a good deal on our machinery and the backup service is terrific,” Michael said.
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         They pull the Jeantil with a two-year-old 135kW Case Puma tractor fitted with dual wheels for stability on hilly country. Michael said speed is usually about 10-12km/h.
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         “The Jeantil spreader is a solid, really strong machine. It’s very easy to load and we’ve had no trouble with blockages. The hydraulic floor works very well moving the product through to the two vertical beaters,” he said.
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         “It has a big throwing capacity and the effluent can range in thickness from watery to hard as a brick, heavy solids. We can alter the spreading rate as we go and we can throw anything for a long distance.
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         “The hydraulic door lifts vertically and the higher the door, the thicker the effluent stream. We’ll apply most of the effluent during summer and autumn but even in the short term we’ve seen really good results from spreading on rye grass.”
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         Jeantil products are imported and distributed by Farm Tech Machinery in Wodonga.
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New features on our Agromaster Seed Drills for the 2011 season.
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          Mounting bracket now solid 10mm plate, much stronger and sturdier over last year. Seed and fertilizer outlets are now 20mm wide to place seed accurately in furrow.
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      <description>The latest Tanco gadget from FarmTech can save time and hassles when handling round bales wrapped in plastic or netting.
The Tanco TCI70 Bale Shear, which will be on display at the Seymour Alternative Farming Expo, can be used to transport bales and also remove the plastic or netting from the bale without leaving the tractor cabin. FarmTech’s Phil Hartley said the Bale Shear was ideal for properties where hay and silage was handled regularly.</description>
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         The Tanco TCI70 Bale Shear, which will be on display at the Seymour Alternative Farming Expo, can be used to transport bales and also remove the plastic or netting from the bale without leaving the tractor cabin. FarmTech’s Phil Hartley said the Bale Shear was ideal for properties where hay and silage was handled regularly.
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         ‘‘The TCI70 is a great tool for reducing time when it comes to taking plastic wrap or net wrap off hay bales,’’ Phil said.
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         ‘‘It removes the need for someone to cut the wrap or net from the bale, which not only saves time, it is much safer and a lot cleaner for the person handling the hay.’’
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         The Tanco TCI70 looks like a large steel jaw with triangular ‘‘teeth’’ along the top and a set of spikes along the bottom. It can quickly and easily be attached to the front-end loader of a tractor.
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         The Bale Shear, which is operated from the tractor cabin, grabs the round bale by closing its jaw. The bale can then be picked up and moved.
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         Once in position—for example, to be placed into a feed mixer wagon—the Bale Shear’s jaws are closed. At the same time, a smaller clamp closes on the bale’s net wrap or plastic.
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         The jaws close and shear the wrap or netting, as well as the bale.
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         When the jaws are opened, the hay falls away while the plastic or wrap is left in the small clamp.
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         ‘‘You don’t have to cut the plastic or net wrap with a knife and you don’t end up covered in silage or the contents of the bale,’’ Phil said.
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         The TCI70 weighs 450kg and can handle bale weights up to 1400kg. The maximum bale length is 1.3m and maximum bale diameter is 1.35m.
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         ‘‘It’s one of Tanco’s most popular pieces of equipment in Europe, as it’s such a great time-saver when handling hay bales,’’ Phil said.
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           The I70 Bale Shear grabs the bale and clamps onto the plastic covering.
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           The I70 Bale Shear splits the bale and retains the plastic and net!
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      <description>According to a report last year by the Australia Institute, we throw out $5 billion worth of food every year. Global Renewables in Sydney is turning household wheelie bin waste into compost, using heat to kill salmonella and botulism bugs, and selling it to fertiliser distributors. The waste is whiffy in Sydney's west at the 500 metre long conveyor belt of composting.</description>
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         About a third of our supermarket food goes to waste, and 50 per cent of our kitchen waste goes into landfill.
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         But there’s a slow boom beginning – in farmers demanding such stuff to spread on their paddocks.
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         At Gunning, Fertspread owner Paul Wyer is gearing up for a big demand in 2011.
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         According to a report last year by the Australia Institute, we throw out $5 billion worth of food every year.
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         Andrew Harbourne, agronomist – his company is Greenleaf, says the compost is rich with all the trace elements which are good to take from our food back to the paddock.
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         “It has 3.5 per cent calcium, important for helping plants grow.”
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         “Mixed waste is household waste, waste from litter bins, waste from restaurants, pubs, clubs or schools, manures, food waste, animal waste …… etc”
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      <description>TableTop, sheep and beef stock farmer, Terry Wright seeded 500 acres of his undulating pastures this year. Terry segmented the 500 acres into two 50acre bundles and a 400 acre general area.</description>
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         TableTop, sheep and beef stock farmer, Terry Wright seeded 500 acres of his undulating pastures this year. Terry segmented the 500 acres into two 50acre bundles and a 400 acre general area.
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         Terry used a base of four clover varieties across the entire 500acres:
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         On the first 50 acres Terry used the clover mix to oversow his wheat crop. His method was to round-up and harrow prior to direct drilling the wheat, then the next day over-sowing the clover mix (Prima Gland, Haifa White, Balansa Perdona and Roion Medic) at 1kg/Hectare in one pass with the Lehner Mini-Vario Spreader. Terry said the Prima Gland comes from Israel and has a particularly short growing season to take advantage of current favorable conditions.
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         The second 50 acres was round-up in preparation for the same clover mix plus 3kg/Hectare of Cocksfoot and 1kg/Hectare of Tetilla added.
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         The Tetilla (Rye) was included in the mix in case the cockswood failed as it can be quite difficult to establish.
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         On the larger 400 acre sowing Terry prepared the soil by round-up and scarifying and added 15kg/H of Tetilla and 1kg/H of Riverina Clover to the seeding mix. Still seeded all in the one pass. Terry had had stock on these paddocks all year and they had no clover present at all.
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         “You can see the different colours of each type of clover showing how even the spread is. The mini-Vario has certainly proven its point.” Says Terry.
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         The clovers and tetillas in paddocks A &amp;amp; C were over-sown in one pass in mid May. The clovers, Cockswood and Tetillas in paddock B were over-sown in one pass in Mid July. With all pictures shown taken October 18
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         “I can tell you, I was better off sitting in the cab of the Ute rather than on the tractor putting the seed and super out with the spreader mounted on the tray. Not to mention to cost virtually nothing in fuel!”
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         “I’ve worked that machine 100 hours in hot, dry, dusty conditions. It amazes me that it never heats up. In fact the only problem I have encountered is to replace one bearing, keeping in mind that it lives on the back of the old ute and is permanently out in the weather!”
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         “Put it this way, my neighbor Garry Hore saw mine and went and bought one himself, I think one of the Super-Vario’s. He is rapt with it and runs it on the back of his 4 wheeler.”
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         Terry plans on purchasing a second Mini Vario unit next year and setting them up on a telescopic mount to work them in tandem, with the ability to fold away for easy road transport.
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           1kg/H Prima Gland
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          Terry shows off the four distinctive flowers from the 4 clover mix of Prima Gland, Haifa White, Balansa Perdona and Roion Medic. 
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          The view from within the wheat field couldn’t be any better with all four varieties of clover coming through strongly. The wheat will act as great shading for the clovers when it gets hotter. “The secret is to put the small clover seeds on top. The second pass of the Harrows I had the harrows on its back for a much more passive run to get the soil touching the seed.” Says Terry
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          Terry’s surveys his favorite result, the establishment of long lasting Cockswood in his hilly paddocks.
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          This second 50 acres is situated on a steep hillside and has had difficulty maintaining pasture. Terry is pleased the cocks foot has come through so well as it should last a minimum 5 years, and with the clover mix also thriving will deliver abundant feed for his stock over summer.
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          The strike through of Cockswood intermingled with Tetilla and clovers. “The reason I went for the Cocksfoot over Phalaris is that Cocksfoot handles dry conditions better and will hold up better when it gets dryer again. I may put down some Phalaris in a few years to come up under the cocksfoot.”
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          Upping the quantity of Tetilla has paid off with the perennial Rye taking beautifully. With the even spread of the clover mix this will make for an excellent pasture. Terry also used the Mini-Vario to put out Super at 40kg/hectare across the entire 500 acres.
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      <description>INTERNATIONAL Dairy Week at Tatura is not renowned for its machinery displays but showing its latest range of cultivation and seeding equipment proved a good decision for FarmTech Machinery.
FarmTech sales and marketing manager Phil Hartley said he was run off his feet with interest from dairy farmers.</description>
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         INTERNATIONAL Dairy Week at Tatura is not renowned for its machinery displays but showing its latest range of cultivation and seeding equipment proved a good decision for FarmTech Machinery.
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         FarmTech sales and marketing manager Phil Hartley said he was run off his feet with interest from dairy farmers.
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         “The new Agromaster seeders proved very popular at Dairy Week,” Phil said.
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         “There is a clearly a market for well-built, no-fuss equipment and Dairy Week was a great venue to get in front of dairy farmers.
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         FarmTech Agromaster seeders are available in two sizes. One has a working width of 2.5m and the other model has a working width of 3m.
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         The seeders also come in two designs; with T boot coulters or double discs.
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         The T boot is a combination of a disc-shaped knife and a T-shaped boot while the double disc seeders have a leading disc which cuts through trash or stubble and a following disc which creates a furrow for the seed to be placed in.
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         The down pressure on the discs can be changed by a central screw adjuster.
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         The T boot models have spring release tines, allowing the coulter to jump over rocks and other obstructions.
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         On the double disc machines, the fertiliser bin has a 249-litre capacity on the 2.5m model while the 3m model has a 274-litre capacity.
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         The seed bin on the 2.5m, double disc seeder has a 180 litre capacity and the 3m unit has a 220 litre capacity.
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         The T boot models have a 200 litre seed tank on the 2.5m models while the 3m models have a 280 litre capacity seed tank.
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         FarmTech plans to run several more infield demonstrations of the seeders in the next month.
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      <title>Manure Spreader Works For Miles</title>
      <link>https://www.farmtech.com.au/manure-spreader-works-for-miles</link>
      <description>THE Miles family at Kotupna has an efficient and sustainable way to take care of about 6000 cubic metres of straw and manure each year.
The straw and manure, a by-product of the family's 1000-sow piggery and 400-head capacity cattle feedlot, is re-used on the property by being broadcast as compost over paddocks and worked into the soil.
It's a practice they have been using successfully for years, but just recently the job of spreading the compost was made much easier with the purchase of a Jeantil manure spreader.</description>
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         THE Miles family at Kotupna has an efficient and sustainable way to take care of about 6000 cubic metres of straw and manure each year.
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         The straw and manure, a by-product of the family’s 1000-sow piggery and 400-head capacity cattle feedlot, is re-used on the property by being broadcast as compost over paddocks and worked into the soil.
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         It’s a practice they have been using successfully for years, but just recently the job of spreading the compost was made much easier with the purchase of a Jeantil manure spreader.
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         The purchase of the Jeantil EVR 15-12 spreader came after many months of investigation.
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         David Miles said he and wife, Sally, chose the Jeantil for its robust build quality, low centre of gravity and ability to be easily controlled from the tractor cabin.
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         “The Jeantil spreader fits in very well with our farming set-up,” David said.
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         “We have not used synthetic fertiliser in many paddocks for years and we have no problems growing plenty of feed for the pigs and cattle thanks to spreading the compost over the ground.
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         “It’s not uncommon for us to grow cereal forage crops that yield 12 tonnes of dry matter to the hectare and we also get a fantastic crop of maize each year, thanks to the fertile ground.”
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         David said the walls of the Jeantil spreader were just 2.4m tall, which made it easy to load.
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         “It takes very little time to load the spreader and, when it’s in the paddock, you can easily manipulate the spreading rate by adjusting the speed of the floor,” he said.
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         “It does a great job of chopping the compost up into fine pieces, which help it break down faster in the soil.”
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         David said they spread compost at a rate of about 50-75 cubic metres/ha.
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         “We have used a contractor in the past but with the Jeantil we now have the flexibility to spread the material when it is timely to do so,” David said.
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         “It makes a big difference to be able to get the manure on to the paddocks when we want, quickly and efficiently.”
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         David and Sally bought the Jeantil through importer and distributor FarmTech Machinery at Wodonga.
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         FarmTech’s Brad Modra said the Jeantil range was ideal for broadcasting a variety of manures.
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         “The Jeantil range is robust and the spreaders provide a cost effective method of broadcasting many non-synthetic fertilisers,” Brad said.
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      <title>Snail Bait Solutions</title>
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      <description>SOUTH Australian grain grower Randall Wilksch likes to be as precise as possible when it comes to farm inputs.
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         SOUTH Australian grain grower Randall Wilksch likes to be as precise as possible when it comes to farm inputs.
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         His precision agriculture approach even stretches to applying snail bait at sowing.
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         And to ensure the snail bait is applied evenly and cost-effectively, Randall uses a Lehner SuperVario spreader.
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         “It’s been marvellous,” Randall said. “We mounted the 170-litre Lehner on the rear centre of our tined seeder and that enabled us to spread the snail bait in the same pass as sowing.
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         “In the past, we used a three-point-linkage mounted spreader, which meant another pass around the paddocks with the tractor, so it has saved us all that time.”
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         The Lehner is mounted on a 16.5m-wide Conserva Pak tined seeder by a simple steel frame, which was made on the farm.
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         The seeder and 12,000-litre Gason air cart is hauled by a 328kW Case IH Quadtrac 440Q tractor.
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         The seeder is set up on 305mm row spacings, with seed and fertiliser placed in separate furrows.
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         Randall said most of the canola and lupins were sown at about 8km/h and the Lehner had accurately and evenly spread the snail bait across the working width of the seeder.
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         “We were applying the bait at 5-7kg/ha and the coverage was excellent, even in some quite windy conditions,” Randall said.
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         The Wilksch family needs the bait, as the germinating lupins and canola crops are ideal fodder for an army of snails.
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         “Since we have gone to no-tillage farming and retaining stubbles, the snails have become increasingly more damaging to the crops,” Randall said.
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         “But the baiting with the Lehner has them under control this season.” The Lehner is controlled electronically from the tractor cabin where the driver can adjust the speed of the spreader’s spinner and turn the spreader on and off.
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         “It comes standard with 5m of cable but we needed about 30m. However the guys at FarmTech, which distribute the spreader, sorted that out,” randall said.
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         “We did some sowing in the rain and the Lehner is very water tight. And it’s such a simple design it makes it very easy to take apart and clean,” he said.
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         Randall said he had a few cases of the bait being broken apart at spreading but believes changing to a bait with a heavier density will solve that problem.
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          Randall, who works in conjunction with his father, Max, and brother, Jordy, said the SuperVario had done an  excellent job of spreading snail bait while they sowed canola and lupins on the family property, Freedom Hills, Yeelanna during autumn.
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      <description>"All plants require a fertile soil in which to grow, but fertility alone is not enough. Plants also need water and air to produce a good crop. Adequate soil moisture is necessary for a good yield. Lack of water or too much water can both adversely affect yield."
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         “Soil fertility does not always equal soil productivity” Explains Geoff Modra, Managing Director FarmTech Machinery.
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         “All plants require a fertile soil in which to grow, but fertility alone is not enough. Plants also need water and air to produce a good crop. Adequate soil moisture is necessary for a good yield. Lack of water or too much water can both adversely affect yield.”
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          FarmTech Machinery, manufacturers and distributors of Australia’s premier high utility soil implement, the AERVATOR series, are keen exponents of the science behind solid aeration farming practices.
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          “The historic reason for tilling the soil is to manage the residue from the last crop and provide a seed-bed for  the next. However, besides promoting soil erosion, this practice produces more compaction and the buried trash is not likely to be converted into humus as the soil micro-organisms do not have the air required for conversion.”
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         FarmTech Machinery’s whole ethos on Aeration and their patented AERVATOR Series revolves around the following key benefits:
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         Aervator provides a full 200mm of penetration enhancing air, water and fertilizer delivery to the root zone. The Aervator with one pass will significantly reduce water runoff and assist with getting fertilizer and lime down to the root system where it does the most good.
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         Plants respond with increased root development expanding the potential to harvest water and nutrients for greater dry matter production.
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         Unlocking valuable nutrients and making them plant available is the key to increasing fertiliser efficiency and fertilizer input savings. The Aervator system achieves this by leaving a void for air and moisture infiltration to the root zone thereby increasing biological activity and mineralisation.
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         The unique and patented Aervator tine design loosens the soil without destroying granular aggregation. The Aervator is not dragged through the soil, therefore horsepower requirements and associated fuel costs are low.
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         Use of the Aervator will relieve natural or machine-made compaction and hard pan layers. This will encourage a deeper, stronger root system while permitting sub soil moisture to rise during droughts by natural capillary action.
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         With the ability to offset the rollers, the Aervator will leave stubble on top of the ground to decay without destroying the soil structure. An Autumn/Spring pass will incorporate the residue and provide a seed bed in a single step.
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         Use of the Aervator will open the soil to increase the moisture evaporation and percolation rate and allow water-logged areas to become productive again sooner.
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         Because the Aervator does not destroy soil aggregation and leaves the residue on top of the ground, the conditions which promote soil erosion are avoided.
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           Used by hundreds of Australian Farmers and now being exported around the world, the AERVATOR relieves compaction, promotes air and water movement, and mixes crop residue which improves aerobic microbial decomposition resulting in good quality humus formation. Crops growing on loose, well aerated soils will develop extensive root systems.
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      <description>Farm Tech Machinery's Derek Modra says the individual bale market is growing as the dairy industry develops and there is a growth in the amount of feed being traded.
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         Farm Tech Machinery’s Derek Modra says the individual bale market is growing as the dairy industry develops and there is a growth in the amount of feed being traded.
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         “The demand for tube wrapping bales has dropped off in recent years because of the trend to individual bales but there is definitely a benefit if the baleage is being kept on farm. It’s economic, fast, and makes very good quality baleage.”
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         The disadvantages of tube wrapping bales include the increased manpower required at harvest to get the job done, compared to an individual combination wrapper. Stored bales take up more room as they can’t be stacked. If bales are sold, they must either be fed out straight away or re-wrapped with an individual wrapper.
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         “It is easy to give instructions about how much to feed when feeding out, and bales can be fed from a silage wagon, bale feeder or feeder rings. Bales can also be easily stored anywhere on the farm.”
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         “Using a contractor to make individual bales generally costs around $30 to $40 per bale. This cost is offset by the fact that losses are only 1-5 percent because the grass is baled and then immediately wrapped, minimizing exposure to the air.”
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         The disadvantages of making individual bales are the higher cost of production, compared to bulk silage, increased handling requirements, slower harvest, and the likelihood of the silage being spoiled when plastic is damaged during handling.
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         Combination baler-wrappers have their place as well, offering the benefit of one man and one tractor doing the whole baling and wrapping job. They too have the disadvantage of the bales being handled more than once and thus punctured.
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         Derek Modra says Farm Tech’s Tubeline TL6500AX2 has specific advantages that make it ideal for Australian conditions. It is capable of wrapping 6ft long square bales stacked two high. “This further improves plastic use efficiency and has made this model very popular in Australia.”
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          Derek Modra says each system offers advantages.
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           “Tube wrapping generally uses just over half the plastic that individual bales use and it costs around a third less in plastic per bale than individually wrapped bales,” Derek
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      <link>https://www.farmtech.com.au/12-volt-seed-fertilizer-spreaders</link>
      <description>The main areas of application of the SuperVario® are the spreading of:
Grass seeds for overseeding grasslands
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         The main areas of application of the SuperVario® are the spreading of:
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          Spreading Widths
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          The operating width can be adjusted steplessly between 2 and 24 metres. The variable spreading width is achieved by being able to set the spreading disc of the SuperVario® steplessly from the driver’s cabin between 200 rpm and 3000 rpm.
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         For light grass seeds, the operating range is steplessly adjustable between 2 m and 6 m. For heavy grass seads (MG 500), a spreading width of up to 10 m is possible. This covers the most common operating widths for smoothing, compacting or harrowing.
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          Catch crops:
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         For catch crops, the spreading range is steplessly adjustable between 2.5 and 17 m. Thus, the entire field of varying operating widths can be covered by soil-tilling implements.
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         Stepless adjustment between 3 and 24 m. For products with very fine grain size, the throwing range may deviate some.
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         For field mouse baits, the spreading range is steplessly adjustable between 3 m and 24 m.
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          Via the 12-volt drive, the spreader can always be run, independent of other drives such as cardan or hydraulics.
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          Thus, two operations can often be combined into one single operation. So costs can be reduced in practical use.
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      <description>The Trailing Tomahawk 808S is becoming very popular as a feed-out tool. Feeding-out may well be the most important and costly stage of using conserved fodder. It is a daily chore that will add up to be the most time consuming aspect of using hay or silage.</description>
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         Feeding out may well be the most important and costly stage of using conserved fodder. It is a daily chore that will add up to be the most time-consuming aspect of using hay or silage.
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         When comparing different silage production systems it is important to consider:
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         Manual feeding is the cheapest but most wasteful. The bale is carried to the feeding site by either forks or a bale spike and the twine is removed. The bale is then unrolled by pushing it, generally with the tractor. This method is time-consuming and very dependent on hay condition.
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         The bale is carried by the grab to the feeding area and the twine is removed. The bale is l owered to the ground and rotates as the tractor moves forward. These machines tend to leave a large mat of hay or silage, which is susceptible to trampling by stock.
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         Bale choppers or shredders chop or shred round bales of hay or silage and can process large or small rectangular bales as well. The aim of bale choppers is to increase forage intake and reduce wastage. Chopped material can be placed directly on the feed-out area or added to a mixer wagon for combination with other types of feed.
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          Teagle Tomahawk 4040 ensuring almost zero wastage from a round silage bale
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      <link>https://www.farmtech.com.au/agrisem-blade-technology</link>
      <description>A NEW range of discing and mulching equipment will be unveiled at the Henty field days by Farm Tech Machinery.
The French-made Agrisem equipment can be used to mulch stubble, loosen soil, prepare seed beds, turn in green manure crops and even sow crops.
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          A NEW range of discing and mulching equipment will be unveiled at the Henty field days by Farm Tech Machinery.
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         Farm Tech’s Derek Modra said Agrisem was one of the first manufacturers in the world to produce a multi-disc machine and hence years of experience had gone into the design of the current range.
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         “Agrisem is one of the pioneers of multi-disc implements, having started manufacturing them in 1998,” Derek said.
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           “The machines are extremely well made and very functional and feature several patented design technologies.”
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         “With the range of Agrisem implements, you can perform a variety of ground preparation tasks from discing to soil loosening and stubble mulching,” Derek said.
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         “They provide a great alternative to power harrowing when it comes to seed bed preparation and, with the Disc-O-Sem, there is a seeding unit incorporated into the design so you can do it all in one pass.”
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         The Disc-O-Sem relies on a ground-drive system and can deliver a variety of seed sizes at rates of one to 200kg/ha.
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         “Or you can loosen the soil sub-surface with an implement such as the Cultiplow, which can be fitted with Agrisem’s winged-shaped tine shoes which can be used as a deep ripper,” Derek said.
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         “It’s a patented design that loosens sub-soil profiles and leaves the surface alone.”
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         The Cultiplow is available up to a 6m-wide unit, while the Disc-O-Mulch can be up to 12m in width and available as trailing, hydraulic-fold designs.
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         The Cultiplow can rip to a depth of 500mm.
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         Derek said the base toolbar of the range was very heavy-duty.
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         “The main frame is made of 9mm-thick steel in a 120 by 120mm box steel, so it’s very hard-wearing,” he said.
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         The disc machines in the range have a double spiral, coil tine system made of 35mm-thick steel.
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         “The unique coil design allows the discs to move up and down and sideways to ensure a good shattering effect for chopping straw,” Derek said.
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         When used in a two-gang disc set-up, the front discs are 610mm in diameter while the rear discs are 560mm in diameter.
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         There is an option to use discs of the same size, but Derek said having one set of discs turning slightly faster than the other aided straw chopping.
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         Learn more about feed mixers.
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           The French-made Agrisem equipment can be used to mulch stubble, loosen soil, prepare seed beds, turn in green
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         Next week’s Henty field days will be the first public outing of the Agrisem range, which includes the Disc-O-Mulch, Maxi-Mulch, Disc-O-Sem and Cultiplow 52.
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      <title>Aeration / Seeding System</title>
      <link>https://www.farmtech.com.au/aeration-seeding-system</link>
      <description>The AERVATOR is a multifunctional implement that relieves compaction, aerates, cultivates and renovates all growing conditions. The AERVATOR increases water and air penetration, promoting soil bacteria and root growth.</description>
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          The AERVATOR is a multifunctional implement that relieves compaction, aerates, cultivates and renovates all growing conditions. The AERVATOR increases water and air penetration, promoting soil bacteria and root growth.
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          The Lehner SuperVario 12volt spreader allows you to do this by readily fitting to the framework (fitted in factory prior to delivery) of the Aervator. The Electronic control box for the SuperVario easily mounts to your tractor cabin (mounting bracket is supplied) with ample cable to the machine and to your 12 volt battery (Attachments supplied).
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           This system has become Australia’s favourite and most trusted aeration and
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         Key to this systems selling success is the superb workmanship and high utility of each component:
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          Aervator can be used separately to:
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           Aerate, Cultivate, Renovate and Roll
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           Open up the soil to relieve compaction
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           Prepare seed bed
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           Provide a pathway for water, fertilizer and lime movement
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           Reduce significantly water runoff, water logging and water erosion of valuable top soil.
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           The unique SuperTine© tine design and rotation action penetrates and cracks compacted soil and hard pans.
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           Ability to quickly offset the tine rollers from 0 – 10 degree setting. This will determine the aggressiveness of aeration / cultivation / over-seeding
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          Hackett ‘Concord’ Pasture Harrows can be used separately to:
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         Combining the Aerator with a seeder maximizes the benefit of Aeration by directly impacting the plant/weed succession of your pasture. By aerating, seeding and harrowing in the one pass, you achieve all of the benefits of aeration, plus over-sow your chosen pasture crop into ideal conditions for it to out-compete weed species. The trailing harrows act to maximize soil to seed contact to facilitate high percentages of seed fertilization.
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         The application for the aeration/seeding system extends primarily to pasture, but can also be utilized in broadacre and horticultural crops, orchards, vineyards, turfgrass, sports fields and golf courses.
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          (Note, you can easily swap this machine around your ATV, UTE or tractor, depending on what the situation calls for!)
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           Sow grass and pasture seeds for overseeding grasslands
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           Spread granular fertilizer pellets
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           Quickly sow catch-crops
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           Spread Slug pellets
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           Spreads straw &amp;amp; field residues (Manure).
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           Effectively incorporate Herbicides for best results.
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           Break up clods and crusting in cultivated ground.
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           Pasture Renovation by scarifying and aeration.
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           Improve moisture penetration and stimulates new growth.
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           Works in fertilizer to both spread and maximise effectiveness.
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           Used extensively on grass pastures, paddock, cinder or sand race tracks, arenas and sports fields.
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           Smooth and dry paths and tracks, sports fields, golf courses, leveling &amp;amp; raking beaches and more.
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      <description>Two new machines for the hay and silage season will be showcased at this year’s Henty Machinery Field Days by Wodonga distributor FarmTech Machinery.</description>
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          FarmTech on show at Henty
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         The Tanco I73 5’ Jumbo Bale Shear offers a radically new method for feeding out baled silage, while the Tanco Farmers Mate TC E100 EcoWrap is an affordable and reliable round bale wrapper.
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         FarmTech Machinery general manager Phil Hartley has forecast a buoyant fodder equipment sales season this spring on the back of widespread winter rain and plentiful subsoil moisture.
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         Mr Hartley described the past two seasons as ‘‘extraordinary’’ for sales of fodder machinery, particularly round and square bale wrappers and slashers. ‘‘It just hasn’t stopped,’’ he said. ‘‘With a flood of cheap Chinese imports, it has been surprising to us how loyal the market has been for slashers built in Australia for Australian conditions. People are happy to pay extra for a well-built Australian machine, which is 100 per cent OH &amp;amp; S compliant and backed by a national warranty and service network.’’
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         Mr Hartley said the Jumbo Bale Shear split round bales while retaining the plastic or net wrap, eliminating the need for operators to manually cut away the wrap. Featuring semi-automatic joystick control, the TC E100 round bale wrapper has increased stability with swing-out rear wheel assembly and a self-lift end tipping option.
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         Both are manufactured in Ireland and represent Tanco’s commitment to innovation and accessibility. They will be joined by FarmTech’s comprehensive range of square and round bale handling equipment, grapples, rakes and tedders, swathes/conditioners, V-rakes, slashers, shredders, choppers and feeders at Henty.
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         On September 18 to 20, the Henty Machinery Field Days are set to attract more than 800 exhibitors on 1100 sites and 50 000 visitors. Mr Hartley said last year’s field days were an outstanding success for FarmTech.
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         ‘‘We sold a 6 m and 7.5 m Agrisem high-speed disc machines off the site on the first day,’’ he said.
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