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Find us Find us. Close map Show:. Partner Dealers. Quick view:. Since then, by staying true to Herby's vision, working hard, doing honest business with good people, sourcing the best farm machinery in the world, fronting up if there is an issue, and always looking to keep one step ahead, Landpower and its CLAAS Harvest Centre retail dealership network has grown into a significant business spanning New Zealand and Australia.

CLAAS Harvest Centre is now the largest privately-owned farm machinery distribution network in Australasia, servicing primary producers and agricultural contractors from 31 strategic locations throughout New Zealand and Australia.

You must be logged in to post a comment. Review Share Bookmark. Profile Reviews 0 Promotions prev next. We also give you the ability to earn even more chances to win. Contact Details. Is this your business? If you want to claim it, click here. Contact Us Now. Your First Name. They have two children - Kerry and Barry - and two grandchildren. He said all farm machinery manufacturers were using wireless sensory technology and GPS systems in their machines and vehicles, especially for precision farming systems.

The optical sensory system uses cameras that look at paddocks, recording crop health and colour. Rather than using the full width of the boom to spray the total area the system's camera takes a photo of the particular weed, then the computer sets the nozzle on it and sprays just that weed. It also looks at crop health, including identifying where fertiliser has been placed, mapping it for the future.

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