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- Remorques (10)
Wilson équipement agricole à vendre
PLUS D’ANNONCESUsagé 2012 Wilson 41ft Tandem aluminum Remorque à grain
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Usagé 1998 Wilson 48FT ALUMINUM COMBO remorque - step deck
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Usagé Wilson 9932 Remorque à bétail
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Usagé 2002 Wilson 50' Tandem Hog Rail Remorque à bétail
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Usagé 2019 Wilson 48FT TANDEM ALUMINUM remorque - step deck
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Usagé 2006 Wilson 53FT Tridem Aluminum Combo remorque - step deck
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Usagé 2007 Wilson 48FT TANDEM ALUMINUM remorque - step deck
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Usagé 2007 Wilson 48FT Hyboy Remorque - Plateforme
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Articles
The Western Producer
Canada takes reins after poor Aussie lentil crop
SASKATOON — Canada is back in the driver's seat in the red lentil market, according to pulse industry executives. It has managed to wrestle the steering wheel back from Australia after spending two years in the back seat. Related stories: Red, green lentils take different paths Sustainable aviation fuel won’t short food supply, manufacturers say...
September 27, 2024
The Western Producer
Red lentil crops might be getting smaller
There could be upside in red lentil markets, says an analyst. "I can see more of the bullish factors rather than the bearish news," AgPulse Analytica analyst Gaurav Jain said at the Global Pulse Confederation's (GPC's) recent Macau Pulses Congress. Related stories: Red, green lentils take different paths New website launched to fight pulse root...
September 24, 2024
The Western Producer
Sask. more successful overwintering honeybees
WINNIPEG — Honeybee colony losses in Canada are estimated at 36 per cent in 2024. That’s marginally worse than 2023, when beekeepers lost 32 per cent of their colonies through the winter, says the Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists (CAPA). Every July, CAPA publishes data on the number of hives that fail to survive the...
July 18, 2024
The Western Producer
Dry weather, heat hit southwestern Sask. producers hard
REGINA — Some crops are running out of moisture despite decent spring rain through most of Saskatchewan. Last week’s high temperatures took their toll in parts of the southwest that hadn’t yet recovered from previous years’ drought. Both field crops and pastures were suffering. Tyler Wilson, who farms near Admiral, said some crops still looked good but...
July 18, 2024
The Western Producer
Wet conditions stoke sclerotinia fears
Glacier FarmMedia - Manitoba canola producers are hoping this season will echo last year’s scarcity of sclerotinia, but recent wet conditions may have laid groundwork for the fungus to return. Dry weather last year tamped sclerotinia. The yearly disease survey found that, of 129 surveyed fields, only 13 per cent showed signs of the disease....
July 3, 2024
The Western Producer
Chickpeas galore in Australia could impact yellow pea prospects
SASKATOON — Australia's desi chickpeas could provide stiff competition for Canada's yellow peas in India this year. Farmers Down Under could be harvesting a massive crop based on early-season expectations. Related stories: India’s high pulse target questioned Anti-dumping case may affect pea flow The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) is...
June 6, 2024