How does a contractor thrive in a competitive area? Jane Carley reports on a Cornish business that offers a forage wagon service as an alternative to a forager.
While square bales are beginning to dominate the landscape in many areas, round balers still have their place, and the application of tech makes them more versatile. Jane Carley reports.
When the job calls for two people and the terrain is not suitable for a 4x4, utility vehicles have come into their own. But the latest updates to ‘two-up’ quad bikes from Polaris widen the choices available.
There will be plenty of machinery on show at the Cereals Event this year. Jane Carley takes a look at just a few of the launches and updates on show
Navigating your way around tractor configurations can be mind-boggling. Jane Carley gets some help from Deutz-Fahr on understanding spec packages.
When you need to move groups of cattle on a regular basis and a four-wheel drive and trailer is not quite meeting your needs, a specialist tractor drawn trailer could fit the bill.
Combining forage expertise with automation has proved the key for a new dairy unit in Northamptonshire
Tine drills have been the saving grace for many in this soggy season, but for a Nottinghamshire farm, the low disturbance tine is the start of a whole new way of working. Jane Carley reports.
Contractor Anthony Haimes’ Case Magnum may be heading for its 30th birthday but is still serving him well. Jane Carley reports.