
April 18, 2025
Case IH tests ethanol-powered sugar cane harvester
Case IH has successfully tested a two-row Autostoft 9000 sugar cane harvester in Brazil equipped with a modified FPT Cursor 13 that runs on ethanol.
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April 18, 2025
Case IH has successfully tested a two-row Autostoft 9000 sugar cane harvester in Brazil equipped with a modified FPT Cursor 13 that runs on ethanol.
April 17, 2025
Just 2,228 new tractors were registered in the UK in first three months of this year. Down nearly 23% on the 2,891 units in same three months in 2024, it was the lowest quarterly number for…
April 17, 2025
Long standing Valtra dealer Alistair Young Engineering, based in Dunphail, Forres, has joined the Merlo UK dealer network to further strengthen support for customers across northern Scotland.
April 16, 2025
Robert Tuckwell Contractors has renewed its fleet with six new JCB Fastrac 4220 iCON tractors finished in a bespoke black and silver colour scheme.
April 16, 2025
Kuhn Farm Machinery managing director Siân Pritchard is the new president of the Agricultural Engineers Association’s (AEA).
April 15, 2025
The UK and Ireland are both involved in a new European agreement between CNH and Maschio Gaspardo, which will see the Italian manufacturer handle the distribution and supply of New Holland branded mowers, mower conditioners,…
April 14, 2025
All the activities (includes assets, intellectual property, staff) of French manufacturer Novag have been acquired by a new organisation called Agriculture Nouvelle Génération.
April 11, 2025
Devon based TracTek Engineering now offers a trailed version of its Scarrow for use with quad bikes, ATV’s, small tractors and 4x4’s.
April 10, 2025
Sola seed drill supplier KRM has added the GS300 (3.0m) model to its range of direct drills.
April 10, 2025
J&S Montgomery, which covers the west coast of Scotland for Kverneland, has expanded its trading area into Lanarkshire through the purchase of DKR Agricultural Services based at Coulter, near Biggar.
April 9, 2025
The uncertain and declining farm machinery markets are behind Fendt’s decision to pull out of the telehandler and forage wagon busines