🐄 Best Implements for Managing a Mixed Farm

Essential equipment for farmers running both livestock and crops. Running a mixed farm—with both animals and crops—means no two days are the same. You might be repairing fences in the morning, cutting paddocks in the afternoon, and prepping seedbeds the next day. At Murray Agricultural Equipment, we know how important it is to have reliable, …

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Choosing the Right Harrow for Your Australian Paddock

Chain, tine, or disc? Here’s how to choose the right harrow for your land. When it comes to paddock maintenance, reseeding, or weed control, the right harrow makes all the difference. At Murray Agricultural Equipment, we know that no two Aussie properties are the same — from dry, compact clay to rich loam or sandy …

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Winter on Australian Farms: What Does It Look Like?

Winter in Australia brings more than cold mornings and muddy boots — it’s a vital time for crop management, soil preparation, and smart decision-making. Whether you’re sowing cereals, managing livestock, or maintaining your gear, winter farming plays a key role in your success for the year ahead. At Murray Agricultural Equipment, we know Australian conditions …

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Built for Aussie Conditions: Why We Stand The Test of Time

Since 1903, Murray Agricultural Equipment has proudly supported Australian farmers with tools and machinery designed for the rugged, demanding conditions of our country. From disc harrows to spring tine cultivators, each piece of equipment is engineered with one thing in mind — reliability in the paddock. Built for Aussie Conditions. A Proud Australian Legacy Murray …

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International Harvester Industrial Products Division

International Harvester was established in 1912 and was tasked to handle Australian Distribution and Sales. It manufactured products in Geelong, Dandenong and Port Melbourne. The Dandenong site was later acquired by IVECO in 1992 which has since stopped manufacturing Trucks and is sitting vacant. It’s no surprise that IH had capacity to manufacture ancillary products …

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