EXCLUSIVE: The Farmers Guardian podcast - British manufacturing stalwart and JCB boss Lord Bamford

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EXCLUSIVE: The Farmers Guardian podcast - British manufacturing stalwart and JCB boss Lord Bamford

In the global pantheon of industrial pioneers, few figures loom as large over British manufacturing as Lord Anthony Bamford. At 80, the chairman of JCB remains a titan of engineering ingenuity and a powerful advocate for British agriculture – particularly family farms. The Bamford story is one of relentless innovation and the family's investment in hydrogen combustion is testament to that. Machinery editor Toby Whatley speaks to Lord Bamford in this exclusive podcast.

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