Recently appointed John Deere’s agriculture and turf business president for Europe, Asia and Africa, Deanna Kovar invited a small group of European journalists to a Q&A session.
A spike in Land Rover thefts has sent ripples through the industry, causing insurance premiums to sky-rocket and residual values to plummet. For those with older models that fall outside Jaguar Land Rover’s current security enhancement, what can be done to boost vehicle security?
The Yorkshire Agricultural Machinery Show returned for its tenth year, giving visitors from across the region an opportunity to catch up with exhibitors. James Huyton reports.
The National Association of Agricultural Contractors will host specialist land drainage training at Harper Adams on January 30, 2024
Looking to progress in your career in agriculture or interested in apprenticeship opportunities, we take a look at the latest addition to the show.
Visitors and exhibitors from around the world descended upon Harrogate the specialist potato event, with new technology and equpiment on show
Spray technology, field data collection and drill customisation were some of the features at this year's CropTec, held at the NAEC at Stoneleigh for the first time.
Occupying a section of Claas' new technology display, the manufacturer gave visitors an insight into a future drive option it is currently working on for its combine products.
Recovery and realism were two overarching themes at this year’s German machinery extravaganza, Agritechnica. Ben Briggs reports from Hanover on the mood among manufacturers and event organisers.
Finnish manufacturer Elho continues to produce trailed forage harvesters, highlighting the consistent demand for the machines in its home market where smaller farms continue to make multiple, smaller cuts of silage, and can utilise larger tractors typically purchased for forestry and utility tasks.