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Farm Progress Show - Day Two

June 18, 2009
  • New tank requires one fill per quarter section

    New tank requires one fill per quarter section

    Regina-area manufacturer SeedMaster has designed its Titan III fertilizer caddy with an eye on the clock.

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  • New Holland rolls out newest utility tractor

    New Holland rolls out newest utility tractor

    As its “8N” moniker implies, New Holland's new Boomer tractor design is inspired by the classic little grey 8N Ford from about six decades earlier.

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  • Exhaust-pipe emissions: Pollution or fertilizer?

    Exhaust-pipe emissions: Pollution or fertilizer?

    An Alberta businessman believes part of the solution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions may be to turn them into fertilizer, right out of the exhaust pipe.

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  • Swath roller follows better, offers transport ease

    Swath roller follows better, offers transport ease

    A Saskatchewan-made steel-drum swath roller on display at the Farm Progress Show represents a rethink of the single-hitch design on many conventional models.

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  • Versatile introduces new heavy-duty loader

    Versatile introduces new heavy-duty loader

    Versatile's new high-capacity front-end loader is making its farm show debut in Regina.

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  • Pod Ceal DC seals in yield

    Pod Ceal DC seals in yield

    Seed loss due to shattering is one concern many canola growers have when choosing to straight-cut. A new product being rolled out by BrettYoung could help.

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  • Work safe around power lines: SaskPower

    Work safe around power lines: SaskPower

    Something as simple as knowing what to do, when a high-riding auger snags an overhead power line, could save your life.

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  • Alternative biofuel crop generating interest

    Alternative biofuel crop generating interest

    Growing camelina is a relatively simple adjustment for those already familiar with canola.

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