Getting the Best Price On Agricultural Equipment

Terrific Tubers: Choosing The Best Fertiliser For Large, Healthy Potatoes

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There are many reasons potatoes have become such a ubiquitous part of both Australian and world cuisine; they taste great, they are enormously versatile and for a starchy tuber, they have a surprisingly balanced nutritional content, but most importantly of all they are surprisingly easy to grow. However, growing a potato patch in your garden isn’t just a case of planting some tubers and waiting until harvesting season, and despite their hardiness, most potatoes will need a little boost from time to time to reach their full size and potential.…

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Tips on How to Store Your Dog's Food Correctly

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You may have spent time and resources looking for the best and healthiest food for your dog. However, do you know that how the food is stored plays a significant role in determining how useful it will be in the pup’s body? Incorrect storage can undermine the nutritional value of your dog’s food and render it almost useless in providing essential nutrients. For this reason, it is critical to have in mind the following storage tips to ensure that the food you get serves the right purpose of nourishing your dog and boosting its immunity.…

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Tanked Up: Are Polyethylene Collection Tanks The Right Choice For Your Rainwater Irrigation System?

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Even the most basic irrigation systems, consisting of a water tank and a few sprinklers, consume prodigious amounts of water, and sourcing all of that water from your main water supply can land you with some pretty hefty utility bills. Consequently, many irrigation systems users supplement or replace their standard water supplies with collected supplies of rainwater, harvested from roofs and gutters and stored in tanks. If you intend to integrate rainwater collection into your irrigation system, choosing the right rainwater collection tank is key to the long term durability and reliability of your system.…

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