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Knight launches new mid-sized cultivator
Knight Farm Machinery has launched a new mid-sized cultivator
26 September 2008

Top tips for cultivating in a wet autumn
With post-harvest soils wetter than for many years, autumn cultivations are proving to be tricky. Emily Padfield asked the experts for their wet-weather tips
19 September 2008

Tillage Events cancelled
Following torrential rain, the AEA have made the announcement that both 2008 Tillage Events are cancelled.
08 September 2008

See ploughs, cultivators and min-till drills at one of two cultivations events next week
Fed up with drying damp corn or staring out at sodden crops? Take a break next week by visiting one of the two cultivations events taking place around the UK.
05 September 2008

One-pass system gives reliable OSR establishment
Successful oilseed rape establishment has a lot to do with moisture - too little and it can chit and die, too much and it drowns. Andy Collings takes a look at a one-pass system that aims to overcome both excesses
27 July 2008

Heavy demand means cultivation equipment availability is patchy
Cultivations equipment makers may have upped production sharply over the last year, but farmers wanting new machinery for this autumn who haven't put in an order yet may still struggle to get what they want.
05 February 2008

Massey Ferguson tractor and subsoiler monitor draft force to create soil maps
Creating a soil texture map as the basis for variable rate fertiliser application currently involves some complex technology. But a Fife grower believes it can be done a lot more simply using little more than a tractor and cultivator. Peter Hill reports
30 January 2008

Widest roller on the market? –18m Cousins Contour rolls
Cousins of Emneth is now building what are believed to be the widest Cambridge rolls ever sold, certainly in the UK, if not the world.
26 December 2007

Making the switch to direct drilling
Anthony Reynolds, a tenant farmer of 1000ha of heavy land at Burton Lazars, near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, is committed to direct drilling.
10 December 2007

Grain maize has the X Factor for south-west growers - Picture and videos
Margins as good as winter wheat are encouraging growers to forget about late harvest and high drying costs.
22 November 2007

Drilling early important for grain maize yields and early harvesting
Simon Draper of the Maize Growers Association outlines key agronomy tips for grain maize.
22 November 2007


 
 
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