Contractor Andrew Brown has been an advocate of the McHale Fusion baler-wrapper combination for almost a decade, and has recently extended the baling concept to include film-on-film wrapping.
Having tried a front-mounted swath merger in an effort to improve forage quality, one contractor has made the decision to step up to a larger trailed machine for the 2019 season.
Dorset contractor Craig Frampton harvests 2,200 hectares of grass each year using two Strautmann Giga-Vitesse CFS 3601 forage wagons.
Replacing a muck spreader hire with spreader ownership, one Derbyshire grower has opted for a Polish-built Pronar machine.
A rare sight here in the UK, reverse-drive tractors are considered the reserve of specialist operations, but is the added complexity and convenience worth it?
For one contractor, offering a precision chop service is possible because of the use of a trailed forage harvester.
We catch up with one farmer who is saving the back-breaking work of fencing with an Australian-made petrol-powered post driver.
Do not be confused by the name E-Pace does not mean electric. That label is saved for the firms I-Pace.
Damaged tail lights can be frustrating, but one firm has come up with a novel wireless magnetic LED lighting solution.
With steep land threatening to unsettle grain trailers, one grower turned to a local engineering company for a stability solution.