Economic drivers and economies of scale have long caused farmers and contractors to push their working areas and the distance travelled, but tyre technology has often failed to meet their needs. James Huyton visited Michelin’s research and development facility in Landoux, France, to look at the latest updates
With many manufacturers now delivering high power outputs from four-cylinder engines with claimed fuel efficiencies to boot, is it a worthy consideration over a six-cylinder equivalent?
Krone has released a number of changes to its forage equipment range, which are available for next year's season. James Huyton went to the launch to find out more.
Horsch unveiled a string of new products and updates at its Landau factory, Germany, with highlights in sprayer and drill ranges
With a new combine viewed as a long-term investment, ease of use, reliability and often in-house repair and serviceability key to its success on farm, James Huyton and Toby Whatley take the Fendt 5275C on test to see how it performs in the field.
Dealers can be a manufacturer's most important link to the customer who providing a face to the brand. We look at some of the recent franchise shifts across the UK.
The new 100hp Axos from Claas may not be the biggest, but it might tick at lot of boxes for livestock and mixed farmers
Agriculture and its allied industries offer some of the most diverse and interesting career opportunities. But despite a recent increase in media coverage, agriculture is still struggling to find the skilled labour it requires
A new range of straw walker combines from Claas offers greater specification choice and output to farms looking for a smaller machine. James Huyton reports from the launch
Although not something for every UK farm or application, two new additions to the Claas Xerion range stole the show in Germany as the manufacturer unveils a number of new additions to its range, James Huyton reports from the launch.