Bright lights at LAMMA

Held at the NEC and returning to its traditional January slot, LAMMA offered visitors an opportunity to view a wide range of new machinery and technology. Jane Carley, James Huyton and Toby Whatley report on some of the highlights from the event.

Toby Whatley
Head of Machinery and Farm Technology
clock • 19 min read
Bright lights at LAMMA

Tractors, handlers and vehicles 1 Valtra Q Series Bridging the gap between Valtras T and S series, the Q offers a power range of 230hp to 300hp delivered from an Agco Power 7.4 litre, six-cylinder...

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