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Inside Weaving Machinery: The British family firm driving innovation in direct drilling and cultivation

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

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Inside Weaving Machinery: The British family firm driving innovation in direct drilling and cultivation

Established in 1983 by Edward and Julia Weaving and now recognised as a major British manufacturer of drills and cultivation equipment, as well as being a firm fixture at the LAMMA show. A proudly family-run...

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