ScotGrass 2022 was hailed a huge success by exhibitors and organisers alike, with no fewer than 5000 visitors welcomed onto the fields at SRUC’s Crichton Royal in Dumfries.

The Scottish Farmer: Put through its paces in front of a crowd was the Claas Torion 1511 available in 4 and 6-cylinder engines variants and mounted on the front was the MDE warrior buckrake Ref:RH180522246 Rob Haining / The Scottish Farmer...Put through its paces in front of a crowd was the Claas Torion 1511 available in 4 and 6-cylinder engines variants and mounted on the front was the MDE warrior buckrake Ref:RH180522246 Rob Haining / The Scottish Farmer...

Returning for its sixth show in the series and despite rain falling on the previous day, spirits were far from dampened as the weather played into the hands of organisers for one of the show’s largest attendances to date.

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The Scottish Farmer: JCB 435s has a Stage V Cummins 6.7-litre engine, so has plenty of power to move grass about the clamp Ref:RH180522241 Rob Haining / The Scottish Farmer...JCB 435s has a Stage V Cummins 6.7-litre engine, so has plenty of power to move grass about the clamp Ref:RH180522241 Rob Haining / The Scottish Farmer...

Hugh McClymont, who farms 430 dairy cows alongside 320 young stock at Crichton said

"This year’s ScotGrass event really was a success and it was the social side that really proved important as it allowed farmers to meet up again after two year’s worth of lockdowns – we should not ignore the isolation the farmers have endured during the past few years, so it was an opportunity to get them away from the farm and socialising with one another again.”

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The Scottish Farmer: With trade stands and live demos, there was plenty to see at Scotgrass 2022 Ref:RH180522239 Rob Haining / The Scottish Farmer...With trade stands and live demos, there was plenty to see at Scotgrass 2022 Ref:RH180522239 Rob Haining / The Scottish Farmer...