
May 7, 2024
First UK outing for SIP Star
SIP’s new Star R 770/24TC rake will make its working debut at this month’s Royal Welsh Agricultural Society’s Muck and Grass Event.
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May 7, 2024
SIP’s new Star R 770/24TC rake will make its working debut at this month’s Royal Welsh Agricultural Society’s Muck and Grass Event.
April 18, 2024
Amazone has added a 6.0m model to its trailed Precea precision air seeder range. The new width joins the 9.0m (9000-TCC) and 12m (12000-TCC) versions launched at Agritechnica.
April 11, 2024
The reworked cab on the latest version of Dieci's Agri Pivot T80 articulated handler provides more legroom. The instrument panel is also new as are the 7” display and armrest mounted joystick.
March 22, 2024
Krone and Lemken have added a front linkage/PTO to the jointly developed autonomous vehicle.
March 21, 2024
Argentine combine harvester and sprayer manufacturer Metalfor unveiled the prototype of its VAX autonomous platform at the Argentinian AgroExpo 2024 trade fair.
March 14, 2024
Designed to work with controlled traffic farming systems (CTF), the new 12.5m version of the Optimer disc cultivator will be available for inspection on the Kuhn stand at Cereals 2024.
March 8, 2024
There is nothing official, but this picture clearly shows that Chinese manufacturer Weichai-Lovol has developed its first articulated tractor. Called the P9000, it is believed to have an output of 450hp.
March 5, 2024
The cab on the latest Horsch Leeb PT and VT self-propelled sprayers is not only more spacious and quieter but is also said to take operator comfort to new high levels.
February 9, 2024
Visitors to next week’s National Farm Machinery show will be able to see two of the biggest combines in the business; the New Holland CR11 and Case IH AF11.
February 5, 2024
If you have not yet sorted travel and accommodation to Sima in November, then don’t worry. The French farm machinery show is off. There are no dates, but the next event is planned for 2026.
January 30, 2024
Yanmar is the latest company to develop an electrically-powered field robot. The Japanese-made machine is called the e-X1.