Tractor registrations return to growth

However, there were variations across the power range and in different regions of the country with the differences in arable and livestock industry fortunes clear

Alex Black
Deputy Editor
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Tractor registrations return to growth

UK agricultural tractor registrations returned to year-on-year growth in September, with 932 units registered, according to the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA). As a result, registrations in...

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