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The McDonald Imperial Oil Tractor Model EB #140 | The Land

“Only this last month, the local engineering team had finished assembly of the Imperial, making adjustments and small repairs with a fresh 110 year service test run, it is more than capable of pulling a plough, harrow or harvester just as it had been designed to do in 1912 although now it’s in retirement and […]

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Gene unity critical says Murdoch University professor | Farm Weekly

“The same issues that have marred the commercialisation of biotech crops impact gene edited products, but the increase in the scale and impact of global challenges, such as climate change and food security, has resulted in a policy pressure to find alternate solutions fast,” Dr Adeel said. Click to check the original article.

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Hellebores fabulous finale in the winter garden | The Land

Hellebores, known in the northern hemisphere as Christmas and Lenten roses because of their flowering times, are found in the wild mostly around the Mediterranean, west to Spain and east to Turkey, and also in Britain (H. foetidus) and far off Tibet (H. thibetanus). They are reliably frost hardy and like cool, damp winters, thriving […]

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Get tyre pressures right says expert | Farm Weekly

Critically, by increasing flotation, “optimised” lower tyre pressures also helped limit the depth of soil compaction, particularly on controlled traffic paddock tramlines and in high traffic areas, reducing need for and expense of periodic tramline renovation, Mr Grey pointed out. Click to check the original article.

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