Typically associated with high-horsepower arable machinery, GPS guidance can bring productivity benefits to smaller farmers with specialist crops.
The machinery display at The Royal Highland is the largest in Scotland, with products and technology on display from homegrown suppliers and large multinational businesses
Held at Thorsby Estate, the event included some European tractor launches alongside newly businesses and updates from a range of manufacturers.
Biobed or biofilter? Either one is worth installing when upgrading the sprayer area. Jane Carley gets the lowdown.
The machinery display at the Royal Highland is the largest of any event in Scotland
Ford's new generation Ranger promises all the performance of the previous generation, with improved functionality and practicality. Toby Whatley had a first drive in the popular Wildtrak model.
Strip tillage manufacturer Mzuri has launched a fully mounted drill, which aims to offer growers a wider, lighter-weight alternative to its existing trailed portfolio. Toby Whatley reports.
Merseyside arable farmer Nick Wright is making the most of increased drill capacity and capability to facilitate changes to his establishment regime. Jane Carley reports.
Increased costs and tractor power may bring the forage wagon back to the attention of livestock enterprises looking to cut and clamp their own grass, without utilising the services of a contractor and self-propelled chopper. Toby Whatley looks at the market options for 2023.