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Seed Hawk R&D team on tour down under.
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The first Väderstad Rapid in Queensland
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No obstacle course for winter rape
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Without the plough, it is easier to establish a winter rape crop at the right time. However, drilling in time is not enough. The emerging rape should not have to face an obstacle course of straw left on the surface of unploughed soil. The System Disc toolbar on Rapid is a good help, according to recent trials. Winter rape will soon have to be in the ground. Early drilling will hopefully lead to early emergence, provided that there is sufficient moisture for germination around the rape seed. Early drilling, emergence and establishment provide a good start in life for winter rape. »»»
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Local production to global market
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Väderstad was visited recently by Alyn Smith, commercial lawyer and a member of the Parliament’s Agricultural Committee. Mr. Smith came to Väderstad as a guest speaker for a group of farmers and dealers from Ireland, Scotland and England. »»»
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80FT Seed Hawk leads the way in Western Australia
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With an estimated 4000 kilometres and nearly 3000 hectares sown from Binnu in the North of the state to the central wheat belt, the Väderstad’s 80ft Seed Hawk demo machine with SH21 seed cart has covered a lot ground in Western Australia. As the flagship of the Väderstad Australia demo fleet and outputs of up to 30 hectares per hour and crop establishment has impressed many. Sowing started well before the autumn break with Northern Western Australia dealer Cunningham’s at Murray Carson’s farm in Binnu. Since then the bar and cart has worked its way down to the central wheat belt. With the help of dealer Farm Power, the Seed Hawk recently helped out Glenva Farms with its Round Up ready Canola establishment at Bodallin. »»»
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