On the move hydraulic tine adjustment will now be available for the range of Opico comb harrows. This will enable operators to quickly and simply adjust…
Month: February 2025
While the cost of fertiliser has dropped back from its peak a few years ago, it still represents a huge cost to growers, and with greater…
On the 1st and 2nd of March, champion ploughmen and women will descend on Nottinghamshire for the European Ploughing Championships. Held on land at Upper Morton,…
The Government has refused to budge after ministers reportedly refused any suggestion of compromise over the family farm tax in a meeting with representatives from the…
The Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC) is warning growers to guard against criminal gangs seeking to raid storage facilities for plant protection products. The organisation adds that…
Following an agreement at EIMA 2024, the SDF Group has announced that Vredestein Traxion tyres will be offered as original equipment on the Series 6 Deutz-Fahr…
A Melrose-based contractor is set to become the first in Scotland to offer crop spraying services with a drone, following a funding boost from the British…
Each method of applying slurry comes with its own limitations. For self-propelled machines and tankers, there is the issue of running heavy equipment over the soil,…
Lime spreading is hardwired into MBS Contract Services, the sister company of Murray Brown and Son. The family has been spreading lime since 1974, initially with…
On the 13th of February, the industry came together to celebrate the very best working in agriculture at the National Arable and Grassland Awards (NAGA). The…