2019

November 2, 2019 8:00 PM

Landquip to manufacture cultivation equipment from Lozova

Suffolk-based sprayer maker Landquip has announced a deal to manufacture, at its own factory, cultivation equipment from Ukrainian firm Lozova, and to offer the resulting products throughout not only the UK and Ireland, but also the Australia and New Zealand markets, as well as selected countries in mainland Europe and […]

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October 26, 2019 8:00 PM

iMETOS® UK introduce Virtual Weather Station

iMETOS weather stations are designed to help farmers make the right decision at the right time by monitoring accurate site-specific meteorological parameters. Weather is the most important element that affects everything from farm production, plant growth, disease pressure to insects development, crop yield, water and fertilizer needs. The iMETOS® VWS […]

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October 12, 2019 8:00 PM

FSOOTY 2020 seeks best farm sprayer operators

The Farm Sprayer Operator Of The Year awards are back for 2020 – to find and reward the best farm sprayer operators in the UK. The application of crop protection products is one of the most complex jobs faced on the farm. Today’s operators are faced with many possible challenges, […]

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October 5, 2019 8:00 PM

New self-propelled sprayers from John Deere

John Deere has launched its next generation of self-propelled sprayers, manufactured at the company’s Horst factory in The Netherlands. With the new R4140i 4000-litre capacity and R4150i 5000-litre capacity machines, engineers have further increased performance, precision, safety and operator comfort. The focus of these latest developments has been on improving […]

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September 29, 2019 8:00 PM

Earlier maturity and tight spray intervals are key considerations for winter wheat variety choice

Harvest delays brought on by this summer’s catchy weather have underlined the importance of growing winter wheat varieties that aren’t late-maturing, says Syngenta technical manager for conventional cereals, Kathryn Hamlen.

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