What ever the method of getting a crop in the ground, kit for all persuasions was on show.
Manufacturers from far and wide were in abundance, showcasing their latest innovations to make the world of muck and slurry as well as crop transport more efficient.
As exhibitors put the finishing touches to their stands, we take a look at some of the machines and launches visitors can expect at this year’s LAMMA Show.
Promoting innovation in agriculture, LAMMA’s Innovation Awards has always been a jewel in the show’s crown, with 2020 set to be no exception.
The LAMMA Show once again returns to the NEC again this year, where visitors can see all the latest farm machinery and equipment, for free. We check out how you can make the most of your visit.
Kverneland has announced the arrival of a new grain and fertiliser power harrow combination drill, named the e-drill Maxi Plus.
Following its acquisition of Kongskilde implements, New Holland will present a host of new implements at LAMMA 2020.
Featuring tractors, loaders, combines, livestock and forage equipment, tillage and cultivation tackle, plus a whole host more, we take a look at some of the machinery which will be launched at LAMMA Show 2020.
Offering flexibility and almost go anywhere capability, the power harrow combination drill is still the weapon of choice for many farms when it comes to getting seed in the ground. The first in a four part series, Geoff Ashcroft, Simon Henley and Alex Heath speak to users all running three-metre variants from different manufacturers, Lemken being first.
It takes a bit of skill to get it right, but on-land ploughing could be the answer to keeping a light tread when you need to invert the soil, utilizing wider wheels without damaging already formed furrows. Jane Carley reports.