Double-cab pickup trucks are firm rural favourites, but an HMRC tax rules change is set to remove their commercial vehicle status
Is the Subaru Solterra the silent and sophisticated off-road vehicle it claims to be on paper? James Huyton takes the vehicle on-test to see how it performs.
Slurry transportation and application is an integral part of many dairy systems, James Huyton takes a look around Joskin’s Belgian production facilities to see how their range of slurry tankers are made.
Michelin is a name known to many as a go-to brand for premium agricultural tyres, but its business also extends to the development of specific tyres for individual products. This was the case for CNH when it began planning its largest ever CR11 combine. James Huyton reports.
Following considerable investment, Mitas tyres has set out its plans to launch an expanded portfolio of new agricultural tyres, with 19 new sizes and designs set to roll off the production line by the end of 2024.
Replacing the existing 5700M series, Massey Ferguson’s new 5M range has been launched with new levels of technology and more factory-fit options
Is the latest Side Throw variant from Spread-a-Bale a practical and functional option to operate in places the original variant may have struggled to cover?
A Nottinghamshire grower has ditched tracks in favour of tyres on frontline horsepower to accommodate the needs of an expanding farm business
Looking for flexible front-line power, one Warwickshire arable farm replaced a pair of Case IH Magnums with two 300hp Optum models