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Improved Happy Seeder sows benefits

Submitted by admin on Sat, 09/02/2017 - 15:36
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This article outlines the ongoing international collaboration resulting in the Turbo Happy Seeder. This is lighter than its predecessor and has reduced power requirements, allowing it to be operated by 35-horsepower tractors. Australian researcher Professor John Blackwell says the Turbo Happy Seeder can sow any seed into any stubble and pasture. 2017

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