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Reefinator hits ton with tonne of rocks
Ballidu farmer Phil Mincherton (left) and Rocks Gone founder Tim Pannell discuss the size of the rocks the Reefinator crushed into pea gravel, turning rocky outcrops into a seed bed....
Reefinator hits ton with tonne of rocks
Ballidu farmer Phil Mincherton (left) and Rocks Gone founder Tim Pannell discuss the size of the rocks the Reefinator crushed into pea gravel, turning rocky outcrops into a seed bed....
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Reefinator a cut above for growth
Rocks Gone founder Tim Pannell (right) and Ballidu farmer Phil Mincherton stand with a Reefinator. Credit: Lauren Calvin Cally Dupe, The West Australian, 9 Nov 2017 The burgeoning...
Reefinator a cut above for growth
Rocks Gone founder Tim Pannell (right) and Ballidu farmer Phil Mincherton stand with a Reefinator. Credit: Lauren Calvin Cally Dupe, The West Australian, 9 Nov 2017 The burgeoning...
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Non-arable sheep country now producing big crops
Photo caption 1: Kent Pringle, who works for the Minhard farming family near Cummins on SA’s Lower Eyre Peninsula, with Michael Minhard and the family’s H4 Reefinator. Michael says the...
Non-arable sheep country now producing big crops
Photo caption 1: Kent Pringle, who works for the Minhard farming family near Cummins on SA’s Lower Eyre Peninsula, with Michael Minhard and the family’s H4 Reefinator. Michael says the...
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Unworkable Goldfields land now cropable
Photo caption 1-3: Goldfields producers Stephen Rodger and Tracy Hunt, Burkes Flat, together with daughter, Emmerson, with their Rocks Gone H4 Reefinator. The rock crushing machine is helping to improve...
Unworkable Goldfields land now cropable
Photo caption 1-3: Goldfields producers Stephen Rodger and Tracy Hunt, Burkes Flat, together with daughter, Emmerson, with their Rocks Gone H4 Reefinator. The rock crushing machine is helping to improve...