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Vogelsang expands slurry range for 2025

For a company that does not really ‘do' slurry application equipment, Vogelsang has updated some of its existing lines and released some new applicators for 2025, which could make users think they take it somewhat seriously. Ken Topham reports.

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Vogelsang have added new trailing shoe applicators to the Blackbird range while updating and improving the existing models
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Vogelsang have added new trailing shoe applicators to the Blackbird range while updating and improving the existing models

Held in mid-October at Vogelsang's Essen factory in Germany, the business hosted a new product event introduced by the company's international field sales head for agricultural technology, Hubert Schmidt....

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