Originally only a two-stroke powered leaf blower could create enough puff to blow down combines, balers and grain stores, but as battery technology and manufacturer ambition has increased, several suppliers of battery-only leaf blowers are making an impact
Launched a new disc drill capable of drilling grass, cereals, pulses and cover crops directly into stubbles and established leys for reseeding
Weaving Machinery has become a leading player in the drills and cultivations market, with the principles established by Edward Weaving standing the business in good stead through challenging times
Toyota has revealed the ninth generation of its Hilux pick-up, introducing battery-electric and 48V mild-hybrid powertrains alongside confirmation of a future hydrogen fuel cell model
A mounted toolbar drill is helping to solve the establishment challenge with better weather flexibility
The investment in a two-million-gallon aerated slurry lagoon is delivering measurable performance gains, with homogenised slurry, enhanced nitrogen availability and increased grass yields
Having identified a niche market, a Shropshire contractor has invested in a Slurryquip RC150 mobile slurry separator to help dairy customers manage their winter storage volumes and make the most of separated materials
Self-propelled slurry applicators are increasingly common in contract operations, but adding a Kumm trailed tanker has opened new opportunities for A&R Fraser
Have you ever wondered who invented the bale sledge? Simon Henley reveals the story behind the machine which revolutionised the way UK farmers gathered bales