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  2. Agriculture in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal has about 530 thousand hectares of permanent pasture, including this pasture in the Alentejo Litoral subregion.. Agriculture in Portugal is based on small to medium-sized family-owned dispersed units; however, the sector also includes larger-scale intensive farming export-oriented agrobusinesses backed by companies (like Grupo RAR's Vitacress, Sovena, Lactogal, Vale da Rosa, Companhia ...

  3. Two-wheel tractor - Wikipedia

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    Two-wheel tractor or walking tractor (French: motoculteur, Russian: мотоблок (motoblok), German: Einachsschlepper) are generic terms understood in the US and in parts of Europe to represent a single-axle tractor, which is a tractor with one axle, self-powered and self-propelled, which can pull and power various farm implements such as a ...

  4. Versatile (company) - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, the Versatile lineup included tractors ranging from 220 to 330 horsepower. With the 1980s came an expanded line of four-wheel-drive tractors that stretched to 470 horsepower in the Versatile 1150. They entered the race to build the largest tractor in the world with "Big Roy", named after one of the founders, in 1977.

  5. Rostselmash - Wikipedia

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    Buhler Industries are the owners of the Canadian–built Versatile brand of articulated tractor, founded by Peter Pakosh. [10] In early 2024, it was announced that RostSelMash had sold all shares of Versatile Tractors (Buhler Industries) to Turkish-based Basak Traktor, which is a subsidiary of ASKO Holdings. [11]

  6. Valmet tractor - Wikipedia

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    Valmet tractors at State's Rifle Factory (Valtion Kivääritehdas) in Jyväskylä, Finland in the 1950s. Valmet (originally Valtion Metallitehtaat - State Metalworks) was a company formed in 1951, when the country of Finland decided to group their various factories working on war reparations to the Soviet Union under one company, Valmet.

  7. Rocar - Wikipedia

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    It was also available as a minibus with 9 seats (M). It was powered by a M207 70 hp engine from IMS M461. Top speed : 95 km/h, 4+1 step gearbox. Later, many of these models were fitted with a 3 cylinders U445 tractor engine, 45 hp, top speed was about 70–75 km/h, or sometimes with ARO diesel engines, D127 and D27.

  8. Peter III of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Peter was born at 12:00 noon on 5 July 1717 in the Ribeira Palace in Lisbon, Portugal. [3] He was baptized on 29 August and was given the name Peter Clemente Francisco José António. [4] His parents were King John V of Portugal and his wife Maria Ana of Austria. [3] Peter was a younger brother of Joseph I of Portugal.

  9. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    Air Tractor: AIR TRACTOR Croatia APA Air Park Aviation Ltd. CAN-AM Canada APG Air People International: AIR PEOPLE Thailand NH ANA All Nippon Airways: ALL NIPPON Japan ANB Air Navigation And Trading Co. Ltd. AIR NAV United Kingdom Former ICAO code: AAT NGO Air-Angol: AIR ANGOL Angola TZ TWG air-taxi Europe TWINGOOSE Germany NGP Air Nigeria ...