Dutch firm Trioliet has launched a compact version of its Triotrac self-propelled mixer wagons.
Self-propelled diet feeders are becoming more common on UK farms, but their cost and size means they are generally considered to be the tool for a large dairy herd. However, one Warwickshire farmer has proved they can work for a smaller operation, too.
Not just for diet feeders and muck spreaders, weigh cells can help to quantify loads off the combine and keep loads legal.
A self-propelled feeder is a serious investment, but for one new beef unit Keenans 345SP is offering several management benefits, as well as streamlining the job.