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Part of the Partek Group, Valtra has manufactured tractors since 1951. In conjunction with our trained staff the customer creates a tractor which will meet their needs. The order is forwarded directly to the Valtra factory, where each tractor is manufactured according to personalised specifications. The completed tractor is delivered directly from the factory to the customer. . Valtra's tractors are marketed in more than seventy countries with tractor production plants in Finland (Suolahti tractor factory) and Brazil (Valtra do Brasil). |
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Zetor, a.s. is a Czech joint stock stock company dealing with research, development, manufacture and marketing of Zetor agricultural tractors. The
Zetor tractor production has started in 1946 and has been in operation
for more than 50 years. |
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James George LTD manufactures high quality trailers to meet the needs of many users including agricultural, sporting and building industries. The company produces over forty different variations of trailers. These include livestock, plant, tippers, flatbed, general purpose, beavertail, box trailers and horseboxes. The company has won awards for its new innovations at the Royal Ulster Agricultural Show in 2002 and the Royal Highland Show in 2000 and 2001. All steelwork galvanized, Brushed spring hangers, Full EEC regulation lighting, Auto reverse braking system, Security lock on hitch and optional thief beaters anti-theft system. |
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Border Fine Arts are Irelands leading manufacturers of detailed,
lifelike quality figurines. Many of the wildlife studies and farming scenes
created for the Classic Collection are released as numbered limited editions,
and are so highly sought after that they sell out almost as soon as they
are available. |
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The Rural Support web-site aims to provide an information gateway for farmers, their families, community groups, service providers and others seeking information on rural health issues. Developed by the Armagh and Dungannon Health Action Zone partnership, and funded by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) Rural Stress Fund, the web-site gives access to:
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