![]() ![]() Kurt Cornelissen & Simon Willemen with Hortiplan The team with Valoya was present of course The team with Seoul Semiconductor promised to reveal more on their lighting solutions in the near future.Ī bright and shiny third day for the team with Roam Technology! Shown by Angerl Barranco Vega & Alessandro Talluto. The new IDM machine can turn easily even in narrow situations. It’s the Richel Group team, with representatives from many countries present on the show and Brice nearly breaking down the booth before the second day comes to an end! Fortunately, as a construction company, they know all about construction. This time it’s Abe Wiebe with Universal Fabricating. Vincenzo Russo with Vifra, as always visited by one of his many friends. In addition to their colourful outfits, the Arrigoni team brought several novelties to the show: Shan Halamba with Riococo (middle) is visited by his Hungarian clients Gergely Boroczki.& Csaba Tegla of Pro-Horto Prior to the show Current broke the news on their new intra-canopy lighting research, conducted by Wageningen UR Michiel van Spronsen & Mohammad Shayesteh, AGCultureĬhris Higgins & Jordan Goulet, Hort Americas! Morten Krage with Senmatic talking to a customer The team with VB is shining bright, even early in the Wednesday morning Marco van Herk with Anthura, Aad Verbakel with VB & Henk Verbakel with Havecon On the left side the high pressure sprayers, available in three sizes: the shown 300L version and a 600 + 1000L version.īas van der Elst is proud to announce their FoodGrade Certificate of Delaflex at GreenTechĪlejandro Lopez (right) with Windset Farms discussing the new FPHU Maryniaczyk solutions with Karol Korzeniewskiĭuth partner Eef Zwinkels (Royal Brinkman) and the US team with Bellpark visited Ziv Shaked with DryGair.Įef Zwinkels also brought his new colleague to the show: Hans Belt recently joined Royal Brinkman and will also be active in dehumidificationĬhristina Lohrey & Edwin Hoenderdos (Logiqs) with Dennis van Alphen (Total Energy Group) in the middleĮdward Verbakel (VB), Tim Schartner (Rhode Island Grows), Frank van Kleef (Royal Pride) and Aad Verbakel (VB) having drinks at the Atrium get together on the first day of GreenTech Behind it the S-350 hydraulic trolley and in the back the P350, which is easily driven by a joystick. The Precimet team next to the new Alltrack solution, available in three heights and a strong solution to help with labour challenges in warmer countries as it runs on rubber wheels. in ISO Group last year and this year in Australian propagator Withcott Seedlings, through their Cibus Fund II LP. Part of ADM Capital is the Cibus Fund, which invested ao. Ruud van der Vliet & Jason Silm with ADM Capital. ![]() The team with Dramm made it back to Netherlands once again! Their Pulsfog solution is used to battle frost in farms and vineyards all over the world. I was told by my Dad (Navy) that Roger Wilco was "received will comply" meaning the instructions had been heard and would be carried out.Stephan den Boer and Jordi Mol with Bever Innovations : "roger! A code word used by pilots to mean 'your message received and understood' in response to radio communications later it came into general use to mean 'all right, OK.' Roger was the radio communications code word for the letter R, which in this case represented the word 'received.' 'Roger Wilco' was the reply to 'Roger' from the original transmitter of the radio message, meaning 'I have received your message that you have received my message and am signing off." From I Hear America Talking: An Illustrated History of American Words and Phrases by Stuart Berg Flexner (Von Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1976). understood.' So 'Roger' was the logical voice-phone equivalent." Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins by William and Mary Morris (HarperCollins, New York, 1977, 1988). From the earliest days of wireless communication, the Morse code letter R (dit-dah-dit) has been used to indicate 'O.K. It is part of the 'Able, Baker, Charlie' code known and used by all radiophone operators in the services. : : ROGER - "in the meaning of 'Yes, O.K., I understand you - is voice code for the letter R. : : : When did this phrase originate and why Roger? In Reply to: Roger Part II posted by ESC on August 10, 2000 ![]()
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