Long hours and shorter work windows mean many hedge cutting contractors may be looking for greater ease of operation. James Huyton takes the Shelbourne Reynolds 8065 VFRT on test to see if it lives up to expectations.
Developed to provide the same crop yields with less fertiliser, the Pudama system from Kverneland makes some significant claims in its abilities to produce more from less
When Neil Green started contracting in 1992, the route to buying his first tractor was, like many others, through finance. More recently, the Derbyshire livestock farmer and contractor has adopted a finance-free farming approach to tractor and machinery ownership.
A tightening equipment market spurs further dealer changes as CNH appoints Townson Tractors and Lloyds as dual branded franchises, James Huyton reports.
As Amazone continues to extend its Precea range of precision drills, Jane Carley catches up with a user of the mounted version.
The 1986 MF 3000 Series was the tractor range that lifted Massey Ferguson from the brink of financial ruin. Simon Henley reveals the history behind the Range Three programme
From advanced ventilation systems and feed-pushing robots to electric bedding machines and slurry emission reduction, Dairy-Tech 2026 showcased a wave of new technology aimed at improving dairy efficiency, welfare and sustainability
Machinery for the masses, as crowds return to YAMS, James Huyton reports from the show.
With more farms aiming to get better value from their grass, improving swards or sowing new seeds will be a key task this spring
Got some fencing to do and cannot decide which sort of post driver to go for? Jane Carley gets some guidance from Chris Gordon, of Wrag, now part of Kidd 51AVÊÓÆµMachinery