Farming with the environment at the forefront of planning and decision making can have economic and practical benefits, suggests one Aberdeenshire farmer. Alex Heath looks at the technology employed on the farm.
Faced with the impossibility of hosting a physical version of its annual trade show, Simon Henley reveals how dealer, Ernest Doe and Sons turned to technology to put on an event.
Having waited nearly four years after the launch of its largest pivot steer telehandler, JCB has given the TM420 the ‘S’ treatment, following in the footsteps of the TM320S.
Sporting several new features, Valtra has replaced its A4 tractor series with the introduction of its new A5 Series.
Snow and ice can bring work to a halt, but farm machinery could be deployed to help keep roads and paths clear and bring in a little more income at a quiet time. Jane Carley reports.
Featuring a new cab with lower noise levels, greater comfort and dramatically improved overhead visibility, JCB’s latest Series III Loadalls promised many improvements. But do these improvements actually make a difference? Simon Henley visits a dairy farm in Somerset to find out.
While many pickup manufacturers are downsizing their engine capacities, Toyota is bucking the trend, slotting a 2.8-litre, 201hp powerplant under the restyled hood of its new Hilux pickups.
After the launch of its 8S Series tractors, Massey Ferguson has started rolling out its design and controls to other ranges, with the 5700S set to be replaced by the new 5S Series. Alex Heath reports.
Representing an all-new market for Deutz-Fahr, we get an in-depth insight into its latest tractor development, the 8280TTV.
The latest Agricultural Engineers Association tractor registration figures for the UK show registrations of agricultural tractors (above 50hp) moved back above the 2019 level and close to the seasonal average in November.