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Latest machinery grants expected to be launched this winter
Exhibitors at the Midlands Machinery Show say the event is well-timed for farmers looking to make the most of government grants. A number of machinery, technology and productivity grants are expected to re-open this winter – including grants for farm equipment, says Tom Cheer, agricultural business consultant at Brown... Read more
Green themes centre stage at Midlands Machinery Show
Growing interest in agricultural sustainability is reflected in the range of exhibitors booked for this year’s Midlands Machinery Show, held on November 8-9 at the Newark Showground. Attendees will have plenty of time to browse machinery with a ‘green’ theme. This includes electric vehicles, minimum tillage and precision application... Read more
One drill, many crops

Drill offers variable row spacing

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Avadex mounting kit launched for Sky EasyDrill

New to the market is a mounting kit to fit a Stocks Ag Turbo Jet 10 to a trailed Sky EasyDrill.

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Claas completes combine family with new Evion

Claas is extending its combine harvester product range below the Trion and Lexion series with two new five-walker machines.

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Groundswell founder upgrades with crop sieve cleaning facility

Crop cleaning and separation is easier on a Hertfordshire farm which has taken delivery of a vibrating sieve cleaner from McArthur Agriculture.

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Kubota unveils non-stop round baler-wrapper

Kubota has extended its baler range with the arrival of the FB1000 – a non-stop round baler wrapper combination that integrates a pre-chamber, main chamber and wrapper.

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JCB makes UK debut of all-electric front loader

Machinery giant JCB used a Somerset dairy farm to debut its all-electric compact wheel loader.

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Yamaha offers trade-in bonus

Yamaha has announced a trade-in bonus of £1750 against the purchase of its side-by-side all-terrain vehicles.

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Win for farmers in battle against quadbike theft

New powers aim to deter the theft and resale of all-terrain vehicles and quadbikes – a racket which costs farmers £2.8m annually.

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