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This summer, when sharing your Cadman irrigation photos, use the hashtag #irrigation16 and tag @cadmanpower for your chance to win a gift card from Bass Pro Shops valued at $100. See full list of rules here.
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Courtland, Ontario (October 2015) - Cadman has announced the launch of their new line of mini irrigation travellers. These pint-sized irrigation travellers have a brilliant new design, are easy to maneuver, and packed with Cadman’s own sophisticated iWaterTM technology into a sleek yet rugged frame.
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Courtland, Ontario (September 2015) - Timing is everything! This includes the best time to apply liquid manure to the field and crops. The cost of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to the farmer can be as high as $128.00 an acre plus the cost of UAN 28%.
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New Pricing on Hose Direct!
Cadman has new pricing for all high volume, high pressure layflat hose and fittings for agriculture, oil and gas industry products.
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Cadman offers powerful fluid transfer solutions ranging from dynamic hose deployment and retrieval vehicles, mammoth high volume fluid transfer solutions, and houses a sophisticated suite of rugged yet dependable diesel, gas, and hydraulic power units.
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Courtland, Ontario (August 2014) - Cadman Power Equipment - a versed resource in nutrient management in agriculture - has utilized various Vogelsang technologies for a number of innovative Cadman nutrient management products. Earlier this spring Cadman engineered a state-of-the-art hydraulic manure injector which features a Vogelsang ExaCut Distributor at its core.
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Courtland, Ontario (August 2014) - Unseasonably cool temperatures combined with an overabundance of precipitation - this summer - has many farmers considering their nutrient management strategy earlier than expected. The excess rain has brought a number of nutrient management issues to light.
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