Receiving record attendance of over 40,000 visitors during the two-day event. James Huyton, Jane Carley and Toby Whatley look at some of the top arable farm products on display at LAMMA 2024.
Cumbrian dairy farmer Robert Craig stepped into the role of the Royal Association of British Dairy Íæż½ã½ã (RABDF) chair at the end of last year
Dairy industry experts from around the world attended the International Dairy Federation's World Dairy Summit held in Chicago late last year where the diversity of the global industry was highlighted
Íæż½ã½ã and contractors looking to refresh, grassland equipment ready for the coming season were spoilt for choice at this years LAMMA show, James Huyton, Jane Carley and Toby Whatley take a look.
Combining forage expertise with automation has proved the key for a new dairy unit in Northamptonshire
The impact of lameness is well-known, but vet Will Gratwick says in order to get a grip on the issue, there needs to be dialogue between the farmer, foot trimmer and vet.
LAMMA is the ideal opportunity to see the latest and greatest machinery innovations from companies large and small
Making the most of opportunities and being open to change has allowed the Wilson family to expand and develop their farming enterprise
Íæż½ã½ã and contractors are demanding more from both trailers and manure spreaders, in terms of operating speeds, turnaround times and longevity. We look at how one LAMMA exhibitor is evolving its processes and products to suit
You may have seen a SIP mower or rake but although somewhat unknown to some in the UK, the 70-year-old business has a complex history with some technological firsts