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Focus on productivity

YOU could win an Arrow Farmquip sheep and goat catcher valued at $2400 just by visiting Pakenham Produce and Saddlery at Farm World this year.
Pakenham Produce and Saddlery will be at Farm World with some of the favourite suppliers and some great deals for all, come and check out site CB1 – 3, near the lake.
The theme for Farm World 2015, Farm Productivity fits with Pakenham Produce like a glove.
If you need help or advice to make your farm more productive, speak to the experienced team at Pakenham Produce.
They all know when you look after your land, your animals are more productive, and when you look after your animals, your wallet is more productive.
“We can help with any facet of farm production, and we pride ourselves on having a real passion and knowledge for agriculture and animal care,” says general manager Kalinda Knox.
This year at Farm World, they are working with Arrow Farmquip, Tru-Test Speedrite and Silvan-Selecta to bring you the right advice and some really great deals for Farm World.
Pakenham Produce and Saddlery is at 2 Bormar Drive, Pakenham. Call 5941 1844 for details.

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