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Any ideas of used bedder/mulcher dealers

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ShepFL

04-07-2004 07:46:38




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I like the idea and functionality of this equipment - raised beds and plastic mulch in one pass. Where can I find equipment like this used? At this time the U-Pick does not make enough to pay for new equipment but toys for my hobby can be worked on.

Plans are also acceptable if anyone knows of a source.
Thanks!

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greenbeanman

04-09-2004 07:22:50




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 Re: Any ideas of used bedder/mulcher dealers in reply to ShepFL, 04-07-2004 07:46:38  
Sorry Shep, I didn't notice this post until today.
Up for a trip to Pennsylvania?

Market Farm Implement Rd2C
Friedens, PA 15541 visitors by appointment please.

telephone 814-443-1931

They sell new, and used as trades come in.



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wh

04-07-2004 11:14:26




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 Re: Any ideas of used bedder/mulcher dealers in reply to ShepFL, 04-07-2004 07:46:38  
shep - forgot to tell you - here the local experiment farm (hosted by auburn university) has the bedders and locals can rent it. check your area may be one close to you.



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Jerry D in NC

04-07-2004 08:51:02




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 Re: Any ideas of used bedder/mulcher dealers in reply to ShepFL, 04-07-2004 07:46:38  
Greg,

Check around in your community and see if there is somebody with one that can make your rows. This is a whole new deal in farming. Do you have the irrigation pumps to supply the water and fertilizer. They use them up here for the strawberrys and unless I am badly mistaken all of the plastic is water tight so you have to inject water into the hill with drip tubing that the bedder will put down as it hills the row. You can get your rows done anytime and plant at a later date as needed. You direct inject fertilizer into the row the same way and it will make it grow .....

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