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The Bulldog is 38 feet and seven inches long, making it a “small footprint” trencher designed to work in confined areas.
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Laurie Tollefsen, who recently retired as director of the Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation and Diversification Centre, has contributed his expertise at a national and international level.
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Nominations will open Feb. 1. Eligible women include Canadian growers, contractors, researchers and more.
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Register today for our free webinar: Drainage Water Management and 2023 Ag Market Trends
We all know that water management is more than just redirecting water – the benefits are infinite. As external forces cause volatility in ag markets, water management remains one of the most dependable investments farmers can make.
Join the ADS Agriculture team on February 15, 2023 as we discuss how you can help farmers understand water management solutions and find the best return on their investment.
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U.K. columnist Rob Burtonshaw reflects on the 2022 International Drainage Symposium and the industry advancements showcased at the event. Whether it’s denitrifying bioreactors, which now have standardized designs and are far more prolific across North America than they were a decade ago; or saturated buffers, which are now much more impressive in their presentation. With other relatively new ideas, such as drainage water recycling and subirrigation on the rise, this only spells positive things for the future of drainage.
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