What to expect at Agritechnica 2019?

bluegreen

Member
On the face of it this could be the best ever Agritechnica for new tractor launches, maybe we will see new JD 8R, 8RT, 8RX? 7R, 6R, 6Ms already revealed. New CASE Quadtracs, Optums and Pumas? New New Holland T7HD, T7s with dynamic command plus bigger cabs with automotive quality ride as per HSE directives. Claas Axion/ Arions due changes, Fendt 700s and 800s to follow on from superb new 900s. JCB 4000 series could get more HP. Valtra, MF must be due something to rival Fendt 800, JD 7R, NH T7HD in the 270-320hp bracket. Have I missed anything:LOL:
 

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Have either of you been ? It’s a different level to any Uk show

Not many farm show events I look forward to but Agritechnica is a great few days

I've been. To be honest, I've lost most of interest for UK ag and any enthusiasm for it.

None of the new machines mentioned above will be of much use on our little farm.

Most of the machinery is aimed at factory farms in eastern bloc countries. Large contractors, farming companies.

Just don't think its relevant to our business.

If big shiny machines turn you on. Go for it.
 

Rihards

Member
Location
Latvia
I've been. To be honest, I've lost most of interest for UK ag and any enthusiasm for it.

None of the new machines mentioned above will be of much use on our little farm.

Most of the machinery is aimed at factory farms in eastern bloc countries. Large contractors, farming companies.

Just don't think its relevant to our business.

If big shiny machines turn you on. Go for it.
It helps a lot after 5-10 years when You try to decide what to bay from this kit... ?
 

Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
Any at show now?

Now Lamma is at the NEC there is beer available in the concourse. But due to the restrictions on stands there is very little available there. The catering on stands at Agritechnica is another level.

I can’t think of any UK indoor shows that are similar. But in reality I’m irking when at the show so don’t drink (much) so drinking is done in the evening. Which is a great part of the social element of the trip.
 

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Now Lamma is at the NEC there is beer available in the concourse. But due to the restrictions on stands there is very little available there. The catering on stands at Agritechnica is another level.

I can’t think of any UK indoor shows that are similar. But in reality I’m irking when at the show so don’t drink (much) so drinking is done in the evening. Which is a great part of the social element of the trip.
Unfortunately don't spend enough to ever be invited to catering on stands at a show like agritechnica.

Lucky if we get a cup of tea at highland show.
 

Clive

Staff Member
Moderator
Location
Lichfield
I've been. To be honest, I've lost most of interest for UK ag and any enthusiasm for it.

None of the new machines mentioned above will be of much use on our little farm.

Most of the machinery is aimed at factory farms in eastern bloc countries. Large contractors, farming companies.

Just don't think its relevant to our business.

If big shiny machines turn you on. Go for it.

Actually I found the opposite at agritechnica With many halls full of smaller kit and products / specs we simply don’t see in the uk

The big stuff is a sight but it doesn’t really interest me either
 

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