LAMMA 2025 hosts more than 600 exhibitors offering the widest range of machinery and equipment of any UK show. There are numerous launches and plenty of updated machines to see. Jane Carley rounds up just some of what visitors can expect.
LAMMA 2025 hosts more than 600 exhibitors offering the widest range of machinery and equipment of any UK show. There are numerous launches and plenty of updated machines to see. Jane Carley rounds up just some of what visitors can expect.
LAMMA 2025 hosts more than 600 exhibitors, offering the widest range of machinery and equipment of any UK show. There are numerous launches and plenty of updated machines to see. Jane Carley looks at some of what visitors can expect.
LAMMA 2025 hosts more than 600 exhibitors offering the widest range of machinery and equipment of any UK show. There are numerous launches and plenty of updated machines to see. Jane Carley rounds up just some of what visitors can expect.
LAMMA 2025 hosts more than 600 exhibitors offering the widest range of machinery and equipment of any UK show. There are numerous launches and plenty of updated machines to see. Jane Carley rounds up just some of what visitors can expect.
LAMMA 2025 hosts more than 600 exhibitors offering the widest range of machinery and equipment of any UK show. There are numerous launches and plenty of updated machines to see. Jane Carley rounds up just some of what visitors can expect.
LAMMA 2025 hosts more than 600 exhibitors offering the widest range of machinery and equipment of any UK show. There are numerous launches and plenty of updated machines to see. Jane Carley rounds up just some of what visitors can expect.
LAMMA 2025 hosts more than 600 exhibitors offering the widest range of machinery and equipment of any UK show. There are numerous launches and plenty of updated machines to see. Jane Carley rounds up just some of what visitors can expect.
With demand for forage crop drilling and environmental work increasing, contractor AJP Agricultural has found the Moore Unidrill a useful addition. Jane Carley reports
Agricultural engineer William Muir has brought his skills back to the family farm, utilising reliable and well-maintained kit for the silage harvest.