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Locality: Hughson, California

Phone: +1 800-426-5615



Address: 2507 Tully Road 95326 Hughson, CA, US

Website: www.vrisimo.com

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Vrisimo Mowers 12.07.2021

George Washington said it. It must be true. And we agree.

Vrisimo Mowers 27.06.2021

Spring is coming! The Vrisimo Orchard Mower has the features you need to effectively maintain your orchard from end-to-end. Efficient orchard management starts here. Don't wait! #springiscoming #valleytool #vrisimo #flailmower #heritage #heritagebrand #tonyvrisimo #agriculture #aglife #orchard #almond #mower #agriculturelife #myjobdependsonag

Vrisimo Mowers 29.01.2021

Wishing every day of the new year to be filled with success, happiness, and prosperity for you. Happy New Year. Please note: We will be closed Closed on 12/31 & 1/1

Vrisimo Mowers 10.01.2021

Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and our sincere thanks for your loyalty and goodwill throughout the year. May this season bring you the gifts of peace, hope and joy. Please note: We will be closed Closed on 12/24 & 12/25 and working with a limited staff for the next couple weeks. Because of this, there could be a delayed response to messages and requests, possibly until 1/4 when most of our team returns. Sales and Parts will be available for last minute, end of the year requests 12/28 - 12/30 during normal business hours at 800-426-5615.

Vrisimo Mowers 06.01.2021

YOUR FREE CATALOG IS WAITING! Requesting your free 2020 catalog is simple and fast - just fill out our form and choose which free catalog you'd like. After we receive your request, we'll ship your catalogs to the address provided. Catalogs arrive within 3 weeks of your request. https://valleytoolmfg.com/request-a-catalog/

Vrisimo Mowers 25.12.2020

What would you say ya do here?

Vrisimo Mowers 19.12.2020

Navel Orangeworm Host Preferences & Need for Collaborative Control Some may think Navel Orangeworm is just a pest of almonds and pistachios, but there are other crops it thrives off of as well. Watch this brief interview with Bob Klein from the California Pistachio Research Board as he shares his insights on preferred overwintering hosts for this pest as well as in-season comparisons. It’s going to take a unified approach across industries to defeat this pest.