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RD1
Farm Supplies and Services in Auckland area
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Our address
12 Oteha Valley Road Extension,
Auckland
0632,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
09 415 9776
0800 731 266
0800 731 266
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Our fax
09 415 9070
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Our website
www.rd1.com
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Services offered
Agricultural Supplies, Farm Products, Rural Services, 可能需要添加更多服务关键词
Expertised in Farm Supplies and Services
Milking, Advice
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Albany, Albany
Additional info
Agricultural Representatives, Gumboots, Agricultural Chemicals, Gates, Clothing, Livestock Feed, Feed, Farm Gates, Fertiliser, Waterers, Agricultural, Underground Storage Tanks, Feeders
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business RD1 are:
Open Now
Today: 09:00am-04:30pm
Nestled in the heart of Auckland's verdant countryside, RD1 Farm Supplies and Services has been a trusted partner for farmers and rural communities since our founding days. With a rich heritage that spans generations, we pride ourselves on being more than just a supplier; we are a family committed to nurturing, growing, and sustaining the vibrant agricultural landscape of Auckland. Our journey began with a shared passion for farming, a deep-rooted respect for the land, and a desire to provide farmers with the essential tools they need to thrive. Over the years, we've expanded our offerings beyond farm supplies, encompassing a diverse range of agricultural services, products, and advice tailored to meet the unique needs of each farmer we serve. From milkers and agricultural equipment to fertilizers and feed, our extensive selection of farm supplies caters to every aspect of farming life. Yet, it's not just about the hardware; our knowledgeable team offers invaluable advice on best practices, innovative techniques, and the latest industry trends. We are your agricultural representatives, always ready to lend an ear, share insights, and guide you towards success. In addition, we provide a wide array of rural services designed to simplify life for farmers in Auckland. Our repair services keep essential machinery humming, while our delivery solutions ensure farm products reach their destinations promptly and efficiently. We strive to offer a one-stop solution for all your farming needs, allowing you to focus on what truly matters - tending to the land and growing your dreams. At RD1, we believe in the power of community, collaboration, and shared knowledge. That's why we regularly host events and workshops, inviting industry experts, farmers, and enthusiasts alike to join us in learning and growth. Our doors are always open, and we welcome you to become a part of our story, our family, and our mission to shape the future of farming in Auckland. From the fields to your farmstead, RD1 Farm Supplies and Services is committed to being your partner in progress. Join us on this journey as we cultivate success together, one harvest at a time. Welcome to RD1 - where rural meets revolutionary.
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“This company does not hold their staff responsible for their actions and has deprived a family of hundreds of dollars and a vehicle when times are already tough. Absolutely disgusting behavior and road rage from their worker lead to him hitting the back of my car. If this is how they conduct themselves then I can imagine they would not be honest and upfront in their work dealings and I would avoid using this company.”
Judging, unaccepting, blaming.
“I really would not want anyone to have the same experience I did with this lady. She made blatant assumptions and judgments, accused me, and had little-to-no care for me or my wellbeing. Oh and she cut the appointment short as family were popping over.”