Agri-Business
As a company, Horsch has its roots set deeply in the tillage fields of Bavaria where the young...
Machinery
Kazakhstan is little known about over here in the west - it is a place we have all heard of, but...
Spring tine drills are recognised for their versatility and ability to sow when soil conditions are...
30 years ago Claas appointed Kellys of Borris as a main agent. Today, Maurice Kelly heads Europe's leading Claas dealerships.
It has been 30 years since Kellys started its association with Claas in Borris, Co. Carlow. To...
Machinery News
Kazakhstan would not seem the obvious place for Claas to establish a factory, but it has agreed with the government to do just that.
Horsch - or Horsch Maschinen GmbH to use its full trading name - achieved a record turnover of €402 million last year (2018).
Horsch will “pull out all the stops” to showcase its latest wares at the FTMTA Farm Machinery Show this week.
Kellys of Borris is holding a tillage open day on Tuesday, December 4. Specialists from Dal-Bo, Horsch and Claas will be present.
German farm machinery manufacturer Horsch has embarked on a €23 million investment, which will be spent between now and 2020 in three stages.
Horsch and Fliegl have teamed up to produce a solution, whereby a truck trailer is effectively "carried" in the field.
AgriLand paid a visit to James O'Reilly to discuss why he opted to replace a large rotary combine with two straw-walker machines.
Tillage
Horsch now has approximately 87% of the trailed seed drill market in Ireland. The machinery brand prides itself on its combined drills.
The tillage sector is in crisis; yet, 20 Horsch Leeb sprayers have been sold in Ireland in the past two and a half years.
Four new combines to be sold by Christmas Eve. Maurice Kelly of Kelly's of Borris is exporting second-hand machinery as farmers buy new.
Kelly's of Borris will hold a Tillage Information Day on Tuesday, November 28. Horsch and Dalbo tillage equipment will be front and centre.
Horsch has updated its line-up of cultivation, drilling and spraying equipment - in addition to some new models.
Kellys of Borris, will be holding a 'Monster Tillage Demo Day', showcasing its broad range of Horsch and Dalbo machinery, this Friday.
German-based Horsch is best known here in Ireland for its cultivation and drilling equipment – via main agent Kellys of Borris (Co. Carlow).
Horsch has launched a new control system, AutoForce, that automatically adjusts coulter pressure on the move to suit varying soil conditions.