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Saturday 4 February 2012
AN ALL-NEW wireless digital temperature probe system for electronic grain store monitoring was launched by Robydome at LAMMA 2011.
RUSHES AND bracken are not just an eyesore, they take out valuable grazing land and can result in an area reduction with regards to the single farm payment, so the new power shredder from Quad X attracted quite a bit of attention at the recent Highland Show.
THERE’S A bit more oomph been added to EP Barrus’ Cub Cadet Big Country 4x4 utility vehicle, which now comes fitted with a new Yanmar engine.
TWO VERY different types of machines have been awarded the supreme title of Gold Medal winners, in the RHASS’s Awards for Technical Innovation
GETTING THE most out of high-tech machines these days means electronics are playing an increasing role in achieving optimum work rates.
NEW IN-CAB features plus a better layout should provide greater ease of use across the entire Massey Ferguson MF 8900 Xtra telehandler range.
THE LAUNCH of Kuhn UK’s 5.5m long-reach Poly-Longer hedgecutter at LAMMA (on Jan 20-21 at the Newark and Notts Showground) gives a big boost to the company’s range, it says.
ONE OF the world’s largest manufacturers of farm machinery, AGCO, has confirmed plans to substantially reorganise its combine harvester business.
IT MAY have been inconceivable just a few years ago, but the world’s first commercially available ATV, the Polaris Ranger EV electric, side-by-side, is now available.
IF YOU want to track down new or used equipment the all-new McCormick Trader website could be just the thing.
By Ken Fletcher
THE McCORMICK brand is looking stronger in Scotland, following the appointment of new dealers.
A MAJOR investment in its manufacturing plant by plough maker, Dowdeswell Engineering, has produced a significant boost both in output of the company’s nine-model range of reversible ploughs.
Will Defra fight for Scotland in the CAP reform negotiation?