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46 Seed Treaters ScaleWeigh Hoppers Complete USC Automation Universal Pump Stands Tri-Flo Continuous Treating Tube Series Conveyors Walking Legs Vibrating Hoppers Air Operated Bin Gates Dump Re-Bag Hoppers Mix Tanks U-Tote Direct Inject Bin Fill Conveyors Underbin Conveyors Truck Unload Conveyors www.canseedequip.com 332 Packham Ave. Saskatoon SK S7N 2T1 Toll Free 1-800-644-8397 The Littlehampton site is also one of the facilities BASF uses to manufac- ture seed-applied inoculant products such as Nodulaid and Nodulator used in Canada and the United States Gelfix in Brazil as well as HiCoat and Vault HP in Argentina Brazil and Europe. The seed-applied inoculants made at the facility contain rhizobia bacteria that in a symbiotic relationship with their host legume plant produce root nodules to increase nitrogen fixation. Beneficial nematodes are multi-cellular organisms which means scientifically they are classified as animals Gowling adds. With plant capacity now dou- bling BASF believes the Littlehampton facility is the worlds largest manufac- turer of animals in the world. And like animals the nematodes must be carefully looked after. Its a big reason BASF has put so much care into designing the expansion. With its many fermentation vessels one might mistake the equipment for that found in a brewery or distillery Gowling adds. But it is anything but standard fare. PhotoBASF. Nematode starter cultures must be inspected.