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    Bridgestone urges farmers to be aware of soil fundamentals

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltAugust 20, 20243 Mins Read
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    As farmers continue to pursue the never-ending challenge of improving soil health, be it for no-till / regen approaches, carbon retention and credits, yield productivity or Government-funded schemes, many new and innovative products and approaches are being utilized.

    Along with these products and approaches – an understanding of the fundamental requirements for tyre selection has never been more critical, according to Bridgestone’s sales manager Stephen Lamb, who believes that thousands of pounds worth of crop yield is being lost as a result.

    He urges farm businesses and contractors to make tyres a priority consideration, rather than an afterthought as can often be the case.

    Stephen said: “We need to care for our soils, but one critical factor is often overlooked, and that is correct tyre selection, with this coming from a clear understanding of the fundamentals needed. The correct tyre fitment ensures that your tractors and machinery make contact with your soil as kindly as possible, while at the same time performing an efficient application”.

    “Too often we see good intent to improve soil health, but with tyre considerations being much lower down the list of prioritised items. The weight and movement of tractors and machinery across the land is a real contributing factor to soil compaction, soil disturbance and yield reduction. This all impacts on a business’s bottom line. Not only is it important to understand this, but it must be acted upon in order to appreciate the significant benefit gains.

    Bridgestone claim many of the considerations of tyre selection are fairly straightforward, and if you were to invest the same amount of time you put into selecting the optimum choice of implements for your soils, or the optimum seed varieties, you would see a positive return on that investment. So, the consideration of optimum tyre selection should too be adopted as standard practice, especially when talking with your Salesman.”

    “Yet in many cases, it is not, how often do you see an expensive new self-propelled sprayer sporting row crops of a non-VF specification, meaning the sprayer will have a much greater negative impact on the farm’s soil.

    “Or a new tractor fitted with 900s – because we want to protect the soil. Great, but with a small amount of research, maybe VF710s could have been a much wiser choice?”

    Stephen added: “Firstly, we don’t want to go onto the land, but wherever we need to move soil or cut through it, an anchor point (footprint) will need to be established. With the anchor point being the soil’s enemy, we need to make sure it’s as restricted as possible but still capable of its efficient function.

    “To help restrict it, look at increasing its length, which could in turn help reduce its width and reduce the tyre-to-field contact percentage. We want to have the lowest anchor-point operating pressure/ground pressure with the narrowest tyre to carry out the application.

    “Also look at achieving the highest optimum travel speed. The less time the anchor point is directly in contact with the soil at any one moment is beneficial to reducing the degree of compaction generated. The less amount of compaction generated, the less the amount of costly eradication is needed thereafter.

    “Once we understand these fundamental benchmarks of any field operation, we can then go on to seeing what tyre sizes and specs will best represent those benchmarks, within the framework of the tractor and its application.”

    For more information about Bridgestone’s range of premium agricultural tyres, visit Agricultural tyres (bridgestone.co.uk)

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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