Machinery
New Holland has been quietly updating its conventional straw walker models for the 2026 season, improving its CX and TC combine ranges
The EU will adopt a common set of rules and measures for harvesters and other non-road mobile machinery, unifying rules across member states.
33 new combine harvesters were registered in the first seven months of 2024, according to data from the FTMTA.
Agri-Business
Machinery manufacturer Claas has said that there will be "minimal" impact on customers in Ireland as a result of a new financing model.
Cereals 2024 is being held in Bedfordshire this year and is little more than a month away, with...
Amongst the avalanche of news emerging from Agritechnica last autumn, upgrades to AGCO's own top...
Tillage
The fitting of auto-steer guidance to a combine was the entry point for a Co. Wexford farmer into the world of precision tillage farming.
Machinery News
BKT are one of the first companies to promote the new CFO rating for agricultural tyres. The standard allows for a for 55% pressure drop.
Machinery Focus
Combine harvesters have come a long way in the last 100 years, but at heart they still retain the concept of a drum and concave.
Atkins Farm Machinery has added combine harvesters to its growing Fendt portfolio. The first ex demo machine is now for sale.
Claas brought the press to northern Germany to reveal its latest improvements to the machinery range, including a new Lexion Combine.
Rural Life
Young farmers and drivers are being encouraged to apply for "the experience of a lifetime" with a combine harvesting outfit in the US.
Over 30 vintage tractors, combines and machinery from the 1940s are to take part in the annual Harvest Extravaganza at The Farm, Grenagh on September 6.
John Deere's new W and T Series combines have been redesigned for the 2016 harvest with new Stage IV compliant PSS engines with more power and lower engine speeds.
The recent weakening of the Euro against Sterling is helping to boost Irish farm machinery sales, according to Claas CEO for the UK and Ireland Trevor Tyrell
Next year will see the Lexion 700 combine range from German machinery manufacturer Claas further evolve with the introduction of a number of new features
Claas is to increase the availability of its Vario and Cerio combine cutterbars
Following the success of the C9000 and C7000 series combines in previous years, Deutz-Fahr will launch the new C6000 series.
The first of this year’s winter barley crops could be ready for the combine in around 10 days’ time