Tillage Live working demonstration 2024

Tillage Live brings together a host of manufacturers, showcasing the latest in crop establishment technology. James Huyton reports from the show.

James Huyton
Machinery and Farm Technology Specialist
clock • 5 min read
Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) were delighted with the turnout and the weather conditions for this year's Tillage Live event.
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Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) were delighted with the turnout and the weather conditions for this year's Tillage Live event.

Over the years, Tillage Live has grown a reputation as a specialist working demonstration, with the annual show touring the country with different regions playing host to the event. This year's event...

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