Folks,
Just wondered what farmers views are regarding Lee Anderson’s recent ‘racist comments’?
May I respectfully suggest you watch this clip and hear what was ACTUALLY said before forming an opinion.
TalkTV “we are entitled to criticise Sadiq Khan regardless of his religion”
Looking...
I thought that the ranger was the first claas coloured telehandler.
Who made this and is it any good?
https://www.troostwijkauctions.com/l/1995-claas-486-verreiker-A1-16932-95
Spring cleaning farm workshop today and found this in a box of parts
i “think” i have worked out what it is but no idea what it may have fitted
anyone know ? or take a guess ?
From some conversations I’ve had recently, I’m getting the feeling there’s some panick in businesses that rely on farming customers that large scale SFI options could become very popular.
For instance, suggesting that it wouldn’t be moral, or that you wouldn’t be a real “farmer” if you take...
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
In Ireland, there is the idea that field robots are something that will arrive one day a long time from now, but that day has already arrived – with the Agxeed 5.115T2 being displayed at the recent Kellys of Borris celebration event.
News of this...
Just seen on twitter that HMRC are to re classify crew cabs as cars for employees. As a Ltd Co. reckon it's back to pickups and wee vans. However the cost of them will maybe have stifled demand as it is. Best get the wax oil out and look after my current Hilux...
I am sure this thread will have been done to death but if it has then I am not finding it.
What's the opinion on the best make and model to choose for making up to / around 2,000 small conventional hay bales per year, within a price of around £5-6k second hand?
Apologies if this has been covered else where but it seems the front axle suspension on our T7 only works to a crap standard with a weight block hanging on the front linkage.
can any one suggest a good place to source new accumulator,apart from obviously our New Holland dealer.
Is there a...
As above, 3-4000l, 24-30m VG boom, auto section control, iso bus, steering axle. Needs to be reliable and well maintained. Have looked at a couple Chafer which look to fit the bill but are strong money at £45k for a 2015, which has only done 5000ha and £55k for a 2019 which has done 14,000ha ...
Hello there fellow forum members!
I am looking for advice from you regarding a 7-day trip to France in late April that my better half and I intend to make.
Firstly, we would like to get to see as much farming and agricultural regions as possible. My background is in beef and dairy farming, but...
Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland
Agriculture depends on a large and thriving supply industry to keep its everyday operations going, and in a country where livestock predominates the provision of animal feed, it is an important segment of that business.
Feeding stock the by-products of...
OK, something that's bugged me for years. Big square balers: Why do some manufacturers (e.g. Hesston, Krone) use a double tying system whereas some use just one knot per string like a little baler (e.g. Claas Quadrant ) What are the advantages in having two knots per twine?
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