Is the Subaru Solterra the silent and sophisticated off-road vehicle it claims to be on paper? James Huyton takes the vehicle on-test to see how it performs.
Is the latest Side Throw variant from Spread-a-Bale a practical and functional option to operate in places the original variant may have struggled to cover?
New to Merlo’s line-up, the TF30.7 sets out its stall in our latest machinery 'On Test' as the little lime green loader tackles a mountain of muck
Released as the largest tractor Claas has ever produced, the Xerion 12 enters the market against some established competition.
We take a look at New Holland’s latest CR10 combine and some of the machine's more technical advancements
John Deere’s 5M could be the compact tractor of choice for livestock farms, with its design capabilities to work in yards and with integrated technologies for fieldwork. Toby Whatley put a range-topping 135hp 5130M on test.
Slurry separators are often viewed as a static piece of farm infrastructure, but could a mobile unit be a flexible cost effective solution for farmers willing to share an asset? James Huyton takes a look at the Vogelsang X-Split unit in action.
Farmers Guardian journalist James Huyton has won the Perkins Power on the Farm Award for a feature detailing a test drive of an all-electric UTV
Is electric power a sustainable alternative for a compact loader on a livestock farm? James Huyton put JCB’s latest all-electric 403E on-test to see how it performed.
Launching a new machine into the competitive four-tonne, seven-metre telehandler sector, Weidemann has created a machine that promises to deliver in areas overlooked by its competative stablemates. Toby Whatley put a T7042 to the test.