Mix of kit on show at Welsh Grassland 2024

Organised by the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society and held at Aberystwyth University’s Trawsgoed Farm, the one-day event provided the only opportunity in 2024 to see grassland machinery working

Toby Whatley
Head of Machinery and Farm Technology
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Mix of kit on show at Welsh Grassland 2024

With a site covering nearly 250 hectares of heavy and wet first-cut grass, the 2024 Sustainable Grass and Muck event provided some large demonstration plots with conditions similar to those experienced...

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