On Farm Opinion –

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If there’s any piece of kit that should be as efficient as possible, it’s the combine harvester. CPM visits a farm in Rutland to find out how switching manufacturers and investing in a new machine is helping the business secure its future. There was something about the simplicity of the CR9.80 that made me feel I could actually deal with any issues By Charlotte Cunningham Tea or coffee; brown or white; jam or marmalade – we all have our favourites. These small but significant preferences become such a regular part of our routine that we’re often reluctant to stray from the norm. However, just because something is tradition is no reason to do it, of course. Our old combine didn’t spread anywhere near as accurately and the CR seems to chop it better, too, explains Tom Nestled in the heart of Rutland on a late August morning, Tom Gilman is fueling up his combine with hopes of getting started on wheat harvest in what has been a very stop-start year. With the bright yellow and blue paint work still gleaming and razor-sharp blades, it’s not hard to tell that this piece of kit has not been long…
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