Bowen Contractors and Farm Machinery

We are Agricultural and Fencing Contractors based in Craven Arms, South Shropshire.

We are a family business that have been operating since 1993 and we pride ourselves on offering a reliable, quality service, treating each contract as if it were being carried on our own farm - just some of the reasons we have twice been regional winners of the 'Farm Contractor of the Year' competition.

We specialise in forage wagon silage running two Pottinger forage wagons covering over 2000 acres a year but are always looking for more work, we can provide a full or part operation depending on customer requirements.

Bowen Farm Machinery
We are able to offer a range of equipment from the following manufactures:

Laumetris-
agricultural trailers
construction trailers
Muck spreaders
various cultivation equipment

Hawe-
agricultural trailers
specialised trailers
high specification muck spreaders
straw spreaders
field transfer systems

Fransgaurd-
mowers
tedders
rakes
forestry equipment

For more information on any of our operations either email us or call Colin on 07970 777612 or Steven on 07875 035725.
 
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Fancy a very well priced 20 ton muck spreader ?? New from Laumetris the MKL range of spreaders with the same great design and build quality as the PTL professional trailer range.
Choice of vertical or horizontal beaters with spinning deck. Other sizes available.
Call Bowen Farm Machinery for more details
 

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