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Dealers brace for long waits for new farm machinery

16/04/2008 4:02:00 PM
FARMERS will need to place orders next month at the latest to secure machinery for the 2009 season as global demand soars.

Manufacturers in the United States, Canada and Europe are under huge pressure and, in some cases, require dealers to fully confirm the names of customers before accepting orders.

With huge demand from Russia and former Eastern-bloc countries such as Belarus and Ukraine as more land opens for cropping, delivery to South Australian croppers may take up to 18 months.

* Source: Stock Journal, South Australia's leading weekly farming newspaper. On sale tomorrow (Thursday).

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Hi Garry, I do not have the email address for Steve Wyles. Please forward this to him. Regards David
Posted by David Fraser on 17/04/2008 7:29:12 AM
We are National registered RTO delivering skill set in machinery operations and maintenance training
Posted by Phillip on 17/04/2008 9:16:33 AM
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