Now sporting a new semi-powershift transmission option and a revised engine layout and family look, Alex Heath puts Case IHs latest generation Maxxum tractor to the test.
Bringing the silage-making process in-house is something many livestock farms aspire to. For one Cheshire beef rearer, a forage wagon has enabled flexibility to improve silage and cut machinery costs.
Now in partnership with Liebherr to build its telehandlers and wheeled loaders, has Claas made the right decision in teaming up with the fellow German firm?
IT was not so long ago that Dacia, with its bijou Duster, was championing the cause for a value 4x4.
Following its preview in September 2017 and its big UK reveal at the following 2018 Lamma show, we finally get our hands on Fendts new Vario MT tracked tractor for a test drive.
Having recently launched its largest ag-spec loader to date, Bobcat is motivated to prove its telehandlers are designed to be serious farm contenders and not just rebadged construction machines.
As Farmers Guardian joins an exclusive club we look at two manufacturing giants which have also made it to their 175th anniversary.
Famous for its range of high-powered, self-propelled forage harvesters, Krone is on a mission to emphasise that it takes more than just shear brute force and ignorance to chop grass well.
Wiltshire native Ollie Kinch was one of the first UK contractors to purchase a Fendt Katana 85, following the harvesters UK launch in 2015.
Increasing output of slurry application, while keeping farmers and neighbours happy is a finely balanced conundrum.