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- Agricultural machinery relates to the mechanical structures and devices used in farming or other agriculture. There are many types of such equipment,...
- The Machinery (Swedish: Maskineriet) is a Swedish TV crime drama, which debuted on 24 May 2020 on Viaplay. It is directed by Richard Holm [sv; se] with...
- blue-collar workers". ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin. 22 (3). ****ociation for Computing Machinery: 22–27. doi:10.1145/567352.567356. S2CID 42218697. Picciotto, Rebecca...
- machinery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Machinery refers to mechanical machines. Machinery may also refer to: Agricultural machinery, machinery...
- Machineries of Empire is a series of military science fiction/science fantasy/space opera novels by American writer Yoon Ha Lee and published by Solaris...
- Agricultural equipment is any kind of machinery used on a farm to help with farming. The best-known example of this kind is the tractor. Tractor / Two-wheel...
- Abbey Machinery is an Irish agricultural machinery manufacturer. It is known for its characteristic orange-colored machines. It is Ireland's "longest established...
- Dairy machinery encomp****es and describes a wide range of machine types that are involved in the production and processing of dairy related products such...
- agricultural machinery industry or agricultural engineering industry is the part of the industry, that produces and maintain tractors, agricultural machinery and...
- articles ****ociated with the title Heavy machinery. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article...