New autonomous operation capabilities, enhanced transmission performance and lower operating costs headline a series of updates for Claas's flagship high-horsepower tractor range, James Huyton reports.
James Huyton asks has the amount of tech offered on new tractors now gone beyond what most farms need on a daily basis?
Mr Bamford, who is behind one of Britain's most ambitious clean energy ventures, says hydrogen-powered farming is no longer a distant prospect, but urged the Government to help expedite agriculture's transition to cleaner fuels
James, along with his wife Isobel and their two young children, recently bought their first farm, and plan to run beef and sheep over 13.8 hectares (34 acres), renting a further 44.5ha (110 acres). James works for tech firm Breedr as UK country manager. You can follow them on Twitter @jpbwfarm
ScotGrass returns after a three-year break, with a new location and a plethora of new kit and working demonstrations. James Huyton and Ken Topham report.
Machinery editor Toby Whatley discusses why outdated imagery still dominates agricultural advertising despite the industry’s modern, technology-led reality
New machinery technology promises gains in efficiency and performance, but turning those benefits into measurable financial returns remains a key challenge for farmers and contractors, says Toby Whatley
Farmers Guardian's James Huyton tests Toyota’s latest mild hybrid pickup to assess fuel economy, towing performance and whether it suits modern farm demands
Machinery for the masses, as crowds return to YAMS, James Huyton reports from the show.
Most of the Farmers Guardian team headed to LAMMA Show 2026, hosting panels, talking to manufacturers and discussing the issues that are impacting the industry most