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Vitthal, Just to give you an idea about what is available you might like to take a look a Asa-Lift, Denmark (http://www.asa-lift.com/cms/en-gb/Frontpage.aspx), Simon, France (http://www.simon-online.fr/), Carlotti, Italy (http://www.carlotti-g.it...
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I am working with a project in Mazar-e-Shaif (northern) Afghanistan in promotion of Chinese agricultural machinery. The market in tractors and combines there has historically been Russian oriented but things are changing. Indian, Pakistani Chinese...
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Five furrow reversible plough pulled between two stationary steam engines. Manufactured in 1918 and demonstrated on 19 September 2009.
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I have personally field tested the track-type Claas Crop Tiger in Tayug, Pangasinan, Philippines back in 1999 and proved very useful in harvesting lodged rice with clean grain output. We also field tested a corn header for the Crop Tiger that was ...
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has anyone from the uk seen the article about this in classic tractor magazine covers 4 pages
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At 5:30pm on October 2, 2009, Sebastian Nader said…
Hello, I would like to invite you to visit Farmsphere.com (http://www.farmsphere.com), an online platform oriented on develop the opportunities and leverage the collective knowledge in Food & AgriBusiness globally, starting from thematic networks of professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, managers, researchers and students, who can only join the network through an application or the recommendation of colleagues.

Your feedback and comments are welcome. It will be very useful if you can share this information with your Ag & food colleagues. Thank You!
At 3:47pm on April 1, 2009, EMMANUEL ALBERT said…
THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS.

REGARDS
EMMANUEL
At 4:00pm on February 23, 2009, Owen Cavanagh said…
Hi Trevor,
Like the layout of the website and the idea's behind it. Will have a browse through.
At 1:09am on February 13, 2009, Steve Pan said…
Dear Caree:
I think you are been to China before from your pubilshed photoes . and i am Chinese . I am amazying for the China great changes this years , and Now i am doing the Solar energy business in China . If you and your friends please contact to me. and My Email: stevepan2004@hotmail.com . also is My MSN address. thank

Steve Pan
Engineer
At 3:36pm on February 1, 2009, Himanshu Dawar said…
Hi there, I have seen your profile and i had gone through your site it is i think the best for all those who are related with agricultural field.

Actuall we are the manufacturers & Suppliers of Agricultural Implemensts.

Can you make me more clear regarding your business as it seems from the attached pics by you that you are dealing in Agricultural Machineries, waiting for your reply.

So waiting for your reply.
At 11:34pm on January 15, 2009, mansour said…
hi dear caree
I want information obout " crop thinning machine"
do you help me.
I am student in Tabriz university. my thesise is "dasign and maken of pow crop thinning machine".
thanks
At 5:06pm on November 24, 2008, Bob La Quey said…
Thank you Trevor for the welcome. The Global Farm Machinery Network has the potential to become very useful to all of us who are interested in farming.

Bob La Quey
At 8:09am on October 14, 2008, Nuri CETINKAYA said…
Thank you Very Much for like my company video and music. i hope i can sell more machines from this web page.Thanks again
At 4:21am on September 7, 2008, Jeff Esdaile said…
Trevor,
Thank you for the opportunity to sign up. I am a semi-retired tertiary educated Australian farm manager/agronomist who retired from active farming eight years ago. Four years ago I became involved in Australian foreign aid projects, initially in Cambodia, and later in Bangladesh.
After visiting these countries, and seeing the basics of grain production there, I saw the opportunity to do more, using my local expertise.
I noticed in South Asia, the great number of power tillers ( two wheel tractors) in use. I also saw the need for much of South Asia to 'get on with the job' of conservation farming. However no seed drill for minimum or zero tillage is currently available.
I was able to obtain a modest grant from the Australian Government, and over the last 12 months have (with others) fabricated several no till drills for power tiller. Examples are now in Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Lao PDR.
Also the Chinese 2BG-6A rotary tillage seed drill for power tiller has been modified for strip tillage planting.
I will post photos. of the gear in due course.
However a lot of this has been already reported in another forum. have a look at http://www.unapcaem.org/bbs/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=708 and also at http://www.unapcaem.org/bbs/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1417
At 11:40am on July 7, 2008, farid tamhidi said…
Dear Mr.Cree
Thanks for your suggestion.I hope you come back to visit Iran again.I search for a machine wich can work in Date palm orchards.Please inform me about manufacturing companies.
 
 

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