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Deere launches new automatic sprayer dilution and rinsing system
John Deere has launched a new fully automatic dilution and rinsing system for its 800i sprayer
11 October 2008

David Richardson: Are arable farmers all mad?
It's been a disastrous wet harvest for most, coupled with poor establishment and a see-saw market. But the show goes on...
10 October 2008

Hybrid telehandlers can save time and labour
Hybrid telehandlers - those designed to perform similar duties as conventional tractors - do have their supporters, it seems. Andy Collings reports.
10 October 2008

Matthew Naylor: Proud to be a farmer
No longer is their a stigma attached to being a farmer. We are privileged to do something as fundmental as growing food
10 October 2008

Crimped maize offers alternative feed option
Crimped maize offers livestock farmers the chance to produce a high-energy, home-grown feed which can help protect their businesses.
09 October 2008

Farmers Weekly Awards finalists
The 42 finalists in the 2008 Farmers Weekly Awards have been revealed. The judges had a difficult task to select out three finalists from the outstanding number of high quality entries in the 14 different award categories.
09 October 2008

Trailer and crane combination speeds up drilling and fertiliser spreading operations
With fewer staff looking after more acres, improving the logistics of getting seed and fertiliser where they are needed is one of the materials handling challenges facing many farms. Peter Hill reports on a solution that works.
09 October 2008

MEPs seek draconian changes to new pesticide rules
MEPs have started their second reading of the EU's controversial plans to revamp the pesticides approvals process, introducing new cut-off criteria.
08 October 2008

Soucy tracks go head-to-head with tyres
Late last year, Cambridgeshire Case IH dealer Collings Bros started importing a bolt-on four-track system from Canadian firm Soucy called mini-Q tracks. For £30,000-£40,000, says Soucy, mini-Qs enable you to increase your tractor's footprint more than threefold.
08 October 2008

Farm investment hits £1.9bn - but not for long
After the best year for machinery sales for a decade, purchases are expected to fall back 10-20% in 2009, say manufacturers.
08 October 2008

New Holland provides bluetooth as standard
New Holland has announced that every model in its T6000 and T7000 tractor range will now be supplied with a Bluetooth RDS radio and MP3 player as standard.
07 October 2008


 
 
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