Triolet will have a full range of feeders at ploughing 2017
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Trioliet Feeding Technology will have a big presence at the Ploughing this year, with five machines on the stand ranging from 12m3 up to 24m3. All possible specifications and variants will be on display showing the differing door positions that are possible and also the different feed delivery system that Triolet can fit on its range of machines.
Another interesting addition to its stand will be a turbo buster silage block cutter which they claim will help to keep the face of your pit as clean as possible.
Triolet would like to talk to their customers about the importance of good pit face management and the reduction of waste. They believe that learning to keep a tidier pit face will improve utilisation and therefore profitability from the major fodder resource on most Irish livestock farms.
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Trioliet Feeding Technology will have a big presence at the Ploughing this year, with five machines on the stand ranging from 12m3 up to 24m3. All possible specifications and variants will be on display showing the differing door positions that are possible and also the different feed delivery system that Triolet can fit on its range of machines.
Another interesting addition to its stand will be a turbo buster silage block cutter which they claim will help to keep the face of your pit as clean as possible.
Triolet would like to talk to their customers about the importance of good pit face management and the reduction of waste. They believe that learning to keep a tidier pit face will improve utilisation and therefore profitability from the major fodder resource on most Irish livestock farms.
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