Many farmers boast about tractor output, but when the chips are down and its hooked up to a dynamometer, do tractors live up to expectations?
Looking to boost soil health and reduce establishment costs for maize, one Devon farmer saw the potential in a strip tillage system, which could also help to stabilise soil erosion.
Planned tax changes have been reversed, seven days after being introduced.
The grant funding window has opened for farmers looking to invest in major infrastructure projects aimed at boosting farm productivity. James Huyton takes a closer look.
The Yorkshire Agricultural Machinery Show returned for its tenth year, giving visitors from across the region an opportunity to catch up with exhibitors. James Huyton reports.
Double-cab pick-up trucks are firm rural favourites, but an HMRC change is set to remove their commercial vehicle status under a new interpretation.
With a range of New Zealand-created work coats offered with claims of performance and agricultural-focused design, we put four of the most popular makes to a four-month long winter endurance to see how they performed
Supply chain issues, manufacturing lead times and capacity to build products might have returned to pre-pandemic levels, but some ripple effects could still be showing market changes
With Defra looking at how to support industry take-up for agritech, Roythornes' Martin Jinks takes a look at the dos and do nots when undertaking a project.
Awarded during the record-breaking event, Ieuan Evans was named the Young Engineer for 2024 for his smart slurry pumping system