Every business requires capital investment to grow, but with ever-increasing machinery costs, is it time to revisit the market options beyond the traditional hire purchase route?
With growing pressures on chemical usage in agriculture and its environmental impact, one forward-thinking contractor has taken the plunge with a high-tech spot spraying system
Community, connections and a personable approach are the trademark of many a successful business, and have served long-standing machinery dealer John Cornthwaite well for more than 60 years
Understanding the business needs for a new implement is key to success, and Lancashire-based potato grower Andrew Webster had very specific requirements for applying fertiliser at high rates
James Huyton takes the long-awaited Toyota Landcruiser on test to see how it performs as an all-round farm vehicle
The new unit features a three-chamber hopper with 5,900-litre holding capacity, individual row shut-off and AutoPoint technology
The machine is a compact and powerful package on paper, but how does the latest iteration of Massey Ferguson's longstanding snoop-nosed tractor stack up?
Timeliness is often key in short and challenging harvesting windows, but can a rotary combine offer greater harvest capacity over its straw walker counterparts while retaining straw quality when needed? We take the Claas Trion 730 on test to find out more
We put Subaru’s latest crossover to the test to find out how it performs on and off road as a secondary farm vehicle or company vehicle for those in allied agricultural industries
The farm handler sits at the core of daily routines on many livestock farms, James Huyton takes JCB’s latest TM articulated offering on test to see how it performs