Summer 2014
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Moa rises from ashes A little over a year after its premises were gutted by fire, Moa Milking & Pumping is back on the same site – bigger and better than ever. The company has continued to operate, but now has a base in Inglewood that is 50
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Early arrival sparks career - PAGE 9
Continual learning - PAGE 18
• Can apply rates below 7mm/per hr and depths down to 3mm, while still dealing with raw effluent • The GBMagnum has a mounted rain gun to provide twice the application area you would cover with a conventional travelling irrigator • Low Application rates, while cutting down the labour input
per cent larger than the old building, with improved workshop facilities and a showroom. This means capacity to hold more stock and a larger range of filters and pumps. • More on Moa: page 35.
Mochaccinos to milking cups - PAGE 25
Good effluent advice ‘critical’ - PAGE 43
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