Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    Twitter LinkedIn
    • FREE Email Newsletters
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
    Twitter LinkedIn
    Podcast
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    • News
      • Arable & Agronomy
      • Dealership News
      • Environmental Land Management Scheme/Policy
      • Event News
      • Health & Safety
      • Machinery
      • People
      • World News
    • Farm Machinery
      • Amenity & Maintenance
      • Cultivations
      • Drilling
      • Grassland Equipment
      • Harvesting
      • Muck & Slurry
      • Sprayers
      • Telehandlers
      • Tractors
      • Tractor of the Year
      • Tyres & Tracks
      • Whatever happened to?
    • Precision Farming
    • Markets & Policy
    • Profiles
      • National Arable and Grassland Awards
      • Company Profiles
      • Reader Profiles
    • Livestock
      • Beef
      • Dairy
      • Sheep
    • Magazines
      1. May 2026
      2. April 2026
      3. March 2026
      4. 2026 Tyre Developments supplement
      5. February 2026
      6. January 2026
      7. December 2025
      8. November 2025
      9. 2025 Agritechnica preview
      10. October 2025 issue
      11. September 2025 issue
      12. August 2025 issue
      13. 2025 Drills and Seeds supplement
      14. July 2025 issue
      15. June 2025 issue
      16. Cereals event guide 2025
      17. May 2025 issue
      18. April 2025 issue
      19. March 2025 issue
      20. 2025 Tyre Developments supplement
      21. February 2025 issue
      22. National Arable and Grassland Awards supplement
      23. January 2025 issue
      24. December 2024 issue
      25. November 2024 issue
      26. October 2024 issue
      27. September 2024 issue
      28. August 2024 Issue
      29. 2024 Drills and Seeds supplement
      30. July 2024 Issue
      31. Cereals Supplement
      32. June 2024 Issue
      33. May 2024 Issue
      34. April 2024 Issue
      35. Tyres and Tracks Supplement
      36. March 2024 Issue
      37. National Arable & Grassland Award – Meet the Finalists
      38. February 2024 Issue
      39. January 2024 Issue
      40. December 2023
      41. Agritechnica Preview Supplement
      42. November 2023
      43. October 2023
      Featured

      May 2026 issue available now

      By Matthew TiltMay 1, 2026
      Recent

      May 2026 issue available now

      May 1, 2026

      April 2026 issue available now

      April 1, 2026

      March 2026 issue available now

      March 2, 2026
    • Events
    • Podcast
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    Machinery

    New Holland tractor helps tackle countryside crime

    chrislyddonBy chrislyddonAugust 19, 20143 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

    A New Holland tractor has joined the ranks at Staffordshire Police to help tackle countryside crime.

    The four-ton T5.105 Electro Command has been donated until November by New Holland dealership Hallmark Tractors, based in Ashbourne, to the county’s police force as a way of boosting visibility in rural areas and connecting with farmers.

    Agricultural communities can be very isolated and the police hope the tractor – decked out in police colours – will be a high profile and eye-catching way to engage more closely with busy residents and workers.

    Hallmark Tractors Managing Director Jim Nash explained: “New Holland and ourselves are very pleased to have the chance to help out our local police force to promote the many local farming-related services that they have on hand, and also to engage the public with the valuable services that the police offer.”

    The tractor joins Staffordshire Police’s ongoing operation in which every officer, including special constables, is tasked with detecting and tackling rural and wildlife crime. Each has undergone special training and has the support of a lead officer in every local policing team.

    New Holland Sales Area Manager Rob Dee said: “Seeing the T5.105 in its police ‘uniform’ was a very proud moment. We’re delighted to be assisting officers to tackle crime, and reassure the farming community.

    “Our dealer network is a real strength of New Holland. This example of partnership goes to show that it’s not only of huge benefit to our customer service, but also to supporting local communities and services.”

    As well as being used in active duty, the 107-horsepower New Holland tractor will appear at events across Staffordshire in the coming months. It was a star attraction at the force’s recent Open Day which drew nearly 7,500 people to its Stafford HQ.

    Inspector Geoff Knight, Commander of the South Staffordshire Local Policing Team, explained: “PC Pete Clarke, my Wildlife Officer, made the approach to Hallmark and they were more than receptive to the idea, given their close contacts in the farming community, awareness of the issues and its effects.

    “The tractor may seem like a gimmick but what it will achieve hopefully is new relationships with our farming communities; by working with them and giving clear advice and service to improve crime prevention we can plough ahead in the fight against rural crime. We once again extend our thanks to Hallmark Tractors for their kindness.”

    Rural crimes, including those against wildlife, are on a downward trend in the county, according to the police. At the start of 2011, it made up over 20 per cent of reported crime compared to 13.7 per cent by the end of 2013.

    Tweet
    Share
    Share
    Pin
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
    Previous ArticleBlackgrass leads to 10% jump in plough sales at auction
    Next Article Renewable heat incentive key in Worcestershire farmer’s decision
    chrislyddon

    Read Similar Stories

    More than £2m grossed as Cheffins vintage auctions get underway

    April 30, 2026

    Opico to demonstrate Simtech TJG drill at ScotGrass

    April 29, 2026

    Nexus to showcase Chafer updates at Cereals

    April 29, 2026
    Most Read Stories

    May 2026 issue available now

    May 1, 2026

    Bridgestone launches extra-large ag tyres

    April 30, 2026

    More than £2m grossed as Cheffins vintage auctions get underway

    April 30, 2026
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer

    The UK's leading agricultural machinery journal

    Twitter LinkedIn
    © 2024 MA Agriculture Ltd, a Mark Allen Group company

    Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy | Terms & Conditions

    • Farmers Weekly
    • AA Farmer
    • Poultry News
    • Pig World

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.