. NATGA » All Posts https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/forum/marketplace/for-sale/feed/ Thu, 30 Apr 2026 19:27:36 +0000 https://bbpress.org/?v=2.6.14 en-US https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/trufferie-and-modern-farm-manor/#post-18751 <![CDATA[Reply To: Trufferie and Modern Farm Manor]]> https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/trufferie-and-modern-farm-manor/#post-18751 Sat, 20 Sep 2025 23:01:35 +0000 Nyall Cook Still on the market?

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https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/trufferie-and-modern-farm-manor/#post-18338 <![CDATA[Trufferie and Modern Farm Manor]]> https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/trufferie-and-modern-farm-manor/#post-18338 Mon, 26 May 2025 21:23:42 +0000 Jeanne Caruso Video
33 acres in total with a 4.25 acre orchard of hazelnut and oak trees producing black truffles and hazelnuts.  Trees were planted in 2015.  Posting can be viewed on Zillow 93 Lincoln Mill Rd Mullica Hill, NJ

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https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/for-sale-mdb-green-climber-lv-300-with-flail-mower/#post-17479 <![CDATA[For Sale MDB Green Climber LV 300 with flail mower]]> https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/for-sale-mdb-green-climber-lv-300-with-flail-mower/#post-17479 Tue, 18 Mar 2025 00:19:45 +0000 Fabrice Caporal This is a remote controlled flail mower ideal for maintaining brush in steep terrain (up to 60 degree). No risk of injury and rollover. You may have seen CalTran using this model (or the bigger sister) along the freeway. Handles grass and brush like blackberry and small bushes up to 2 inches in diameter without any problem. View Official Website

Easy to transport on a single axle trailer.

Undercarriage entends and contract sideways with the remote for increase stability on steep terrain or to pass through tight spaces.

Mower head lifts to ovoid rocks and can be side shifted with the remote. Offsetting the mower head is ideal to maintain fence lines.

The mower can be replaced with a small bucket to do small earth moving jobs.

We bought it from the California distributor who used it as a demo model.

It is a diesel engine.

Can deliver within a 60 mile radius.

We bought it used for $28,600 and we would entertain any reasonable offer.

Green Climber Serial Number

Mower head serial number

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https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/for-sale-rinieri-inter-row-power-harrow-el225-100/#post-17477 <![CDATA[For Sale Rinieri Inter Row Power Harrow EL225/100]]> https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/for-sale-rinieri-inter-row-power-harrow-el225-100/#post-17477 Mon, 17 Mar 2025 23:42:43 +0000 Fabrice Caporal Rinieri Orchard Power Harrow EL225/100 with the Electro-hydraulic safety control with push button over ride in very good working condition. Ideal for going around the trees. The manual override allows to go around young seedlings or weed matts without damaging them. View manufacturer website.

We are the first and only owner. Used only for about 240 hours. Was parked outdoors so suffered from mild discoloration.

We have replaced all tines that have never been used.

Requires a 60 horsepower tractor and it weight about 500 kg.

It has 12 tines and works the ground up to 10cm deep on a strip 100cm wide strip.

We are selling as we bought the bigger model (EP20/225L).

Perfect for gentle tilling between trees or vines. Excellent organic weed control.

Tractor on the pictures is not for sale.

Delivery possible within 60 miles.

Bought new for over $19,000, would entertain any reasonable offer.

Power harrow right hand side

Serial Number

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https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/marketplace-rules-and-guide-lines-2/#post-17434 <![CDATA[Read me First: Marketplace Rules and Guide Lines]]> https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/marketplace-rules-and-guide-lines-2/#post-17434 Tue, 11 Mar 2025 03:32:09 +0000 Fabrice Caporal Please respect these Marketplace Rules and Guidelines:

Important Disclaimer

NATGA neither supports nor endorses any of these transactions, specific businesses or vendors. Posts on the Marketplace are for supporting the NATGA membership in their truffle farming efforts. NATGA strives to provide its members with a breadth of knowledge from a variety of Sponsors and resources. Membership, sponsorship or mention on this website of any nursery, consultant, sponsor or vendor does not imply endorsement by NATGA. Any opinions and information shared by our members and Sponsors are their own and NATGA doesn’t imply endorsement of such information.

The growing of truffles in North America is still in the research and development stage. Due diligence is encouraged.

Rules:

  • Items available for sale should be one of transactions and not part of the vendor main business. Regular business should promote their services and/or products in the Resource Directory on this site.
  • We strongly discourage the sale or exchange of truffles, spores, trees from anyone other than businesses dedicated to providing these materials as they may results in orchard contamination by diseases and/or pests. As always, NATGA recommends seeking recommendations from other production growers.

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https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/partial-trained-truffle-dogs-prospects-re-homing/#post-10178 <![CDATA[Partial Trained Truffle Dogs/ Prospects Re-Homing]]> https://trufflegrowers.com/forums/topic/partial-trained-truffle-dogs-prospects-re-homing/#post-10178 Fri, 10 Mar 2023 22:17:15 +0000 Alana McGee Hi All. This post is about a few dogs looking for a possible rehome with someone in the truffle Industry, possibly.

While you absolutely DO NOT need a Lagotto for Truffle Hunting, being that I do what I do, I know of 3 currently who are looking for rehoming situations, including one with several nose work titles and is started on the truffle- she’s about 3. She’s a good little hunter and a nice dog. I’ve worked with her before. That particular dog is located in California. She does require being an only dog household but otherwise no behavioral concerns. She’d be an awesome hunting dog for someone who has a farm. If I didn’t have other dogs I’d take her in a heartbeat.

There also is a Lagotto here in Seattle, where I am based, who would be a good prospect, about 18 mo neutered male. No behavioral concerns, his family just realized that he would be happier in a working home if one was found. Hasn’t been truffle trained yet, but he’s pretty malleable and on the chiller end of the spectrum, so would be a good family pet for someone with also hunting thrown in the mix.

There is also another Lagotto in Seattle who would be a stellar hunter on a farm, but he has more management needs. Started a little on truffle. A longer transition is needed for this dog to adjust to a new home, but if curious, please reach out and I can connect you with his current Foster.

Anyway, if any is interested, please reach out and I can connect you with the current guardians/ foster families.

We also do work with some breeders of Labs specifically for orchard work- so reach out if you have questions or would like to connect with any of the dogs above.

Thanks

Alana

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