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Tractor registrations down 20% for the start of 2025

AEA figures show tractor registations dropping in 2025, but the number of actual new machines on farms could be higher

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Tractor registrations down 20% for the start of 2025

Figures recently released from the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) have reported registrations of new tractors with the DVLA in January and February showing a 20% reduction compared to the first...

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