Grassland kit manufacturer SIP prepares for LAMMA build up

You may have seen a SIP mower or rake but although somewhat unknown to some in the UK, the 70-year-old business has a complex history with some technological firsts

clock • 4 min read
High output, professional spec grass machinery is SIP's trademark; the Disc HD mower combination range includes this 10m working width DISC HD 1000 D FS model with swath conveyor.
Image:

High output, professional spec grass machinery is SIP's trademark; the Disc HD mower combination range includes this 10m working width DISC HD 1000 D FS model with swath conveyor.

Anyone who has attended a grassland demo in the last few years will recall SIP's striking red and black high-capacity mowers, rakes, tedders and mergers and at LAMMA 2024 the company will stand out again...

To continue reading...

Already a member? Login for full access.

Login

New to Farmers Guardian? Register for 1 free article per week or become a member for unlimited access to essential farming news and insights.

article-img-580x358

 

More on Machinery

Letters: "I am genuinely intrigued to know why there is continued enthusiasm for hydrogen as a fuel for use on-farm"

Letters: "I am genuinely intrigued to know why there is continued enthusiasm for hydrogen as a fuel for use on-farm"

Farmers Guardian reader Nick Collingridge, from Hertford, responds to our interview with JCB heir Jo Bamford on how farm vehicles will be fuelled in future

clock 07 July 2026 • 3 min read
Kubota RT305-2 canopy telehandler boosts efficiency on indoor pig farm

Kubota RT305-2 canopy telehandler boosts efficiency on indoor pig farm

When it comes to cleaning out deep-litter indoor pig units, choosing the unglazed cab option for its Kubota RT305 pivot-steer telehandler has made operator access and egress much easier for one Nottinghamshire farm.

clock 07 July 2026 • 5 min read
Opinion: One establishment system for all crops is economically very sensible. Apart from when it isn't

Opinion: One establishment system for all crops is economically very sensible. Apart from when it isn't

Toby Whatley
clock 06 July 2026 • 2 min read