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World Ag Expo 2018 - Toro Ag Picks

World Ag Expo Planner – 5 Picks for your 2018 Farm Show

The 2018 World Ag Expo is almost here! Thousands of exhibitors and tens of thousands of visitors will descend upon the International Agri-Center in Tulare, California for 3 full days of ag festivities.   Planning ahead is a good way to make sure you make the most of your farm show experience, and to help you do that, we’ve put together our top 5 things to lookout for from Toro Ag at this year’s Tulare farm show.

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Toro's Drip Irrigation Recycling Service with Revolution Plastics recycle's used irrigation plastics

Recycling Irrigation Plastics keeps it out of Landfills

For decades, irrigation has helped farmers produce higher yields of better quality using fewer resources. But at the end of its lifecycle, many irrigation plastics need to be recycled. Until recently, most recycled drip tapes, polytube and driplines were placed in landfills, shipped elsewhere or buried on farms. Farmers pay upwards of hundreds of dollars an acre for disposal in landfills, an increasingly unsustainable alternative. Clearly a better solution was needed.

Recycling programs such as those offered by Toro Micro-Irrigation and Delta Plastics have been positively impacting the environment by collecting and recycling used irrigation plastics and tubing.

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Learn more about the Ag Plastic Pickup app at World Ag Expo 2018

Toro’s Award Winning Drip Irrigation Recycling Service Expands; Double your Recycling Dollars during Toro’s Drip Tape Promo

Toro Kicks Off expanded Drip Irrigation Recycling Service in central California Coast region with special Free Pallet Offer

Toro is pleased to announce that, effectively immediately, its award winning drip irrigation recycling service will now offer expanded service capabilities in the central California coast region. The service is a result of Toro’s ongoing commitment to help farmers maximize production with efficient, sustainable drip irrigation practices, including the recycling of spent drip irrigation tapes and driplines. The service is offered in partnership with Revolution Plastics, a national leader in agricultural plastic recycling with operations in Arkansas, Wisconsin and Texas, and now a new facility in California.

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