Author Posts: Charlotte Harknett
Iseki brings compact tractors to Tillage-Live
14th September 2023
Iseki UK & Ireland is set to display and demonstrate compact tractor models from its latest TLE and TG6 ranges at Tillage-Live.
Sumo UK to showcase cultivation range at tillage event
14th September 2023
Sumo UK is a leading British designer and manufacturer of cultivation and seeding equipment. The company says it is proud to make market leading, innovative and durable machinery, built to last by an experienced and highly skilled production team. Find out which products they’ll be showcasing at Tillage Live 2023.
Stubble cultivator offers customisable design
13th September 2023
The Güttler Supermaxx, as seen at NORMAC, claims to be the most versatile stubble cultivator available on the market. It’s modular, ‘customisable’ design can be configurated to suit any operator, any condition, and any application, according to importer Wox Agri Services.
Back British Farming Day 2023: celebrating our farmers
13th September 2023
Britain’s farmers and growers are saying a huge “thank you” to the public for the overwhelming support shown for the unique role they play in feeding the nation and caring for the great British countryside.
Autumn cultivations move to a reduction in soil disturbance
12th September 2023
With the adoption of new cultivation techniques and reduced depth of cultivation, Amazone is set to showcase its ultra-shallow compact disc harrows at Tillage-Live.
Kuhn unveils product line-up for Tillage-Live 2023
11th September 2023
Kuhn Farm Machinery is showcasing a diverse range of machinery at Tillage-Live on Thursday 14th September at WH Corbett in Atherstone, Warwickshire. Here, the manufacturer shares which products attendees can expect to see in action and which will feature on its stand.
Early pregnancy diagnosis in cows benefits the environment and the pocket
10th September 2023
Early pregnancy diagnosis (PD) in cattle has huge potential to improve business efficiency, reduce emissions and maximise profitability, says Robert Ramsay, agriculture specialist at SAC Consulting.
Spate of tractor thefts hits Midlands
9th September 2023
Farmers in the Midlands are being advised by the police to increase vehicle security following a spate of 20 high-value tractors and telehandler thefts in Staffordshire and Shropshire over the last month. Police suspect a highly-organised criminal gang is responsible for the thefts.
Transporting sugar beet safely – guidance on the rules
5th September 2023
With British Sugar recently announcing their factory opening dates, many farmers and haulage companies are preparing to transport sugar beet to the factories this autumn. Keeping farmers and industry workers safe is a key topic right now, here are some important things to consider regarding vehicle load safety and security.
British Sugar announces start dates for 2023/24 sugar beet campaign
4th September 2023
British Sugar has announced this autumn’s factory start dates for its 2023/24 sugar beet processing campaign.
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The largest Alliance agricultural tyres to date
4th September 2023
Yokohama Off-Highway Tires’ (YOHT) flagship brand Alliance has recently released new sizes of the proven Agriflex+ 372 radial tyre for tractors and harvesters.
Crop nutrition and Net Zero: When is enough, enough?
3rd September 2023
Extreme weather events driven by climate change and industry net zero commitments are focusing the potato supply chain’s attention on how to reduce the crop’s carbon footprint. Andrew Blair, field technical manager at the UK’s largest potato supplier, Branston, explains how an Innovate UK funded project is examining the potential for reducing carbon in potato production from growing through to storage and transport.