Last week the Dutch trade fair for agricultural machinery ATH took place. Some new machinery was shown, a photo report.
New Holland Construction has launched its first midi excavator: the E70D midi excavator. Designed to bridge the gap between mini excavators and large machines, the E70D is a solution for a range ...
Disc golfers in Thunder Bay, Ont., have a new place to play. Confederation College on Tuesday officially opened its new nine-hole, par-three course, an event 2½ years in the making. "I spent two ...
Disc golfers and outdoors enthusiasts will have something new to check out this weekend with the grand opening Saturday of an 18-hole disc golf course at Enterprise South Nature Park. The event ...
In Freire, a commune in the Province of Cautín, in the Araucanía Region, southern Chile, Julián Seco López, a commercial ...
This is not the first issue with them either! When is a deal not a deal ? When it's from New Holland. 3/15/24 6:00PM put $2000.00 down on a vehicle & provided all signatures and required paperwork ...
Enterprise South Nature Park held a ribbon cutting ceremony on August 31 to officially open the new disc golf course. The 18 hole course was designed by Will Schusterick, a three time U.S. Champion.
Platter's recently posted that they are looking for someone to fill the role of being a 'production - sponge cutter' as the holiday ... candy production in Western New York. Under the job listing ...
GSI is releasing a new lineup of Mixed Flow dryers for the 2025 harvest season. The manufacturer says its new dryer offerings ...
She expanded upon what she valued in a person in February 2021, about five months before she and Holland (whose father is a stand-up comedian, FWIW) went public. He added, "You can share your ...
That’s not the way to get more iron in your diet. Doctors in India were taken aback after removing keys, nail clippers, and even a knife from the stomach of a young man, reported to be in his ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. “Glitter and doom.” That phrase appears in the subtitle of one of the books we recommend this week (Guy Trebay’s memoir of ...