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White équipement agricole à vendre
PLUS D’ANNONCESUsagé White 6124 Workhorse Tracteur
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Usagé White 285 Cultivateur
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Usagé White 285 Cultivateur
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Usagé White 508 Charrue
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Usagé White 8310 Tracteur
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Usagé 1984 White 2-135 Tracteur
Usagé White 273 Disque
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Usagé White 6200 Planteur
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Articles
Grainews
White is a favourite colour of one Manitoba farmer
Among vintage and classic tractor enthusiasts are many with large collections dedicated to a single brand. While John Deere and International Harvester undoubtedly have the largest followings, those with a passion for the now-extinct White Farm Equipment brand seem to be few and far between. But that’s exactly the focus of Manitoba farmer Craig Rubeniuk’s...
October 15, 2024
The Western Producer
Senate soil study highlights need for research
Glacier FarmMedia - Under a blazing sun, Senator Rob Black shared insights from the recently released soil study entitled “Critical Ground.” “Soil is critical and essential to life; we must do all we can to preserve it,” Black stated. The senator spoke metres away from the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association’s soil pit, which...
October 11, 2024
The Western Producer
VIDEO: Plant nutrition begins one km underground
ALLAN, Sask. — A lot has changed since Nutrien produced and shipped the first 1,000 tonnes of potash from its Patience Lake mine in 1959. For instance, the price of potash was around US$50 per ton back then. It is six times that value today, and this is a down year for prices. One thing...
October 9, 2024
The Western Producer
WP reporter leaves for new adventures
A familiar name to Western Producer readers has left the building. Ed White, who has been reporting for the paper for 30 years, has taken another job. His last day with us was Sept. 30. Ed brought with him a passion for journalism that couldn’t help but spread to his colleagues. He probably covered...
October 2, 2024
The Western Producer
Study finds bat population crash increases insecticide use
I’ve written before in this column about the bat disease that has decimated North American populations. As a brief refresher, white nose syndrome is a disease caused by a fungal pathogen that was introduced into the state of New York in 2006. The fungus causes a skin infection, making a characteristic white fuzz around...
September 27, 2024
The Western Producer
Critical Ground highlights the need for research during Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show
Glacier FarmMedia - Under a blazing sun, Senator Rob Black shared insights from the recently released soil study "Critical Ground." The senator spoke metres from the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association's soil pit, displaying the challenges and benefits of soil health during Canada's Outdoor Farm Show on Sept. 11. Related stories: The Latest News...
September 11, 2024