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Tuckwells hosted a launch event for Grimme UK in Ipswich on 16th March, where customers and industry experts gathered to discuss the latest state-of-the-art root crop technology. Farmers Guide brand manager Liam Bull is pictured (far left) with (l-r): Ed Hodson (Grimme), Patrick Graf Grote (Grimme), Andy Sampson (Tuckwells), Tony Rook (Tuckwells), Tom Howlett (Grimme), Kevin Coombs (Tuckwells), Paul Co ey (Tuckwells), Tom Mason (Tuckwells), Rob Wilkinson (Grimme), Steve Smith (Tuckwells), Gary Farrington (Tuckwells), Adam Johnson (Grimme), Sam Jones (Tuckwells), Shane Martin (Tuckwells), Henry Pakenham (Tuckwells), Martin Seabrook (Tuckwells), and Rhys Taylor (Tuckwells).
Machinery editor David Williams has been busy again this month; this time, visiting the Valtra factory in Finland, as the company celebrates 10 years of o ering “Unlimited” choice. See the full report on page 53.
Farmers Guide had a stand at the FarmExpo event at the Kent Showground on 1st March, where the team chatted to farmers and growers about both Farmers Guide and sister publication Fruit & Vine, as well as nding out the latest news from clients. Pictured on our stand are (l-r): Farmers Guide director, Greg Goulding; Lemken GmbH & Co head of export, Dirk Hollinderbäumer; Farmers Guide senior sales executive, Jana Moyes; Lemken UK Ltd general manager, Paul Creasy; Lemken UK area sales manager Steve Plumb; and Farmers Guide sales and marketing executive, Rosanna Sweet.
Farmers Guide’s sales executives Rosanna Sweet and Sam Wilson are pictured at FarmExpo with Cambridge Tractor Sales’ owner Francis Holohan and his partner Rebecca Everitt. The pair were showcasing the Tu Mac Trailers which the company imports from Ireland.
The British Free Range Egg Producers Association (BFREPA) Roadshow has been travelling the country to meet members and get their feedback. Farmers Guide sta writer Henrietta Szathmary attended the Wales meeting, which took
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Senior sales executive Joanna Blower met up with Michael Shuldham (left) and Chris Guest (right) of LS Plant Breeding Ltd to discuss the company’s latest updates, which includes exciting new pea varieties. LSPB is also o ering free pea moth traps to growers – see page 42 for more information. place in early March and was attended by around 30 producers who gathered to get the latest scoop on egg prices and contract agreements and o er their input to ADAS and BFREPA. Henrietta is pictured with BFREPA CEO Robert Gooch (left) and vice-chairman Trevor Sellers. Read more online at www.farmersguide.co.uk Editor Rachel Hicks, pictured with WineGB head of marketing , Julia Trustram Eve, attended the WineGB annual conference on 6th March, where almost 200 growers and wine-making professionals gathered to hear information-packed presentations from industry stalwarts such as Jancis Robinson. The full report will feature in the May/June issue of Fruit & Vine magazine – if you’re a fruit grower or vineyard owner/manager and haven’t yet signed up to our free magazine dedicated to this booming sector, visit www.fruitandvine.co.uk/sign-up/GET IN LINE NOW FOR THE BEST SMALL SQUARE BALER ON THE MARKET
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Input variability makes calculating an ‘average’ cost of growing the 2023/24 UK wheat crop very di icult
When
On a recent call, I was asked what I thought the average price of wheat will be for the 23/24 trading year, says Openfield’s head of compliance, shipping and research, Cecilia Pryce (right). A great question, which we would all like to know the answer to; but if you were given a number, do you think it would change the way you market your grain? After all it may be lower than you believe it should be to cover your costs, or so high you believe it to be unreasonable. The fact is none of us know the answer, but we have all seen how nervous the global markets have been over the last year and all had opportunities to sell, but some still held back. We are all individuals, with different motivations and reasons for doing what we do – but maybe it’s time to assess how you approach the coming season.
The vagaries of weather, politics and logistics will unfortunately be with us most years; but the last 12 months has also seen a dramatic price swings in both inputs and sale prices which is a rare combination. This input variability makes calculating an ‘average’ cost of growing the 2023/24 UK wheat crop very difficult, but hopefully you have all calculated your farm numbers and will now see what is needed this spring and then
plug in the final yield. My concern is some may not have looked at ‘their’ numbers and will piggyback on what they hear elsewhere.
Ultimately, this may be a very unwise move, especially if they bought their fertiliser at lower prices or farm in a completely di erent way. If ever there was a season to know what your costs are, it will be this coming year! In the coming months there will be breaking news stories that will move the grain markets – be that due to dry conditions, weather extremes or more global uncertainties. These will then be matched with uctuations in demand. As prices rose in the last year, demand fell for some products, especially animal feed; but with many prices reverting to a more ‘acceptable’ level, how long will it be before we start to see demand increase again? Not only that, will there be enough crop globally to feed an increase in demand?
The trick for any market is to find a balance and not to
seesaw between extreme price movements. Historically the global grain markets have largely managed this, but the last 12 months may encourage more of you to be cautious, leaving too much at one end of the seesaw when a rebalance is needed. If this is your chosen marketing approach then please keep your eyes open, on your toes and really understand your cost of production. Crop years 2007/8, 2010/11, 2012/13, 2022/23 have been the recent years of global price rises caused by a number of factors, but mainly weather-instigated. Land is finite, both in this country and globally, but the world still needs feeding every day. The amount eaten depends largely on price, and that price will be monitored and influenced by governments, food and energy price inflation is a real killer and free markets will always exploit opportunities until price equilibrium is restored. The time line that that takes is the uncertainty, but in the case of the UK it took a nominal 10 months to drop wheat prices by £150 per tonne.
Fertiliser matters
Further reductions in European gas prices have resulted in some manufacturers now being able to increase fertiliser production, explains Openfield’s fertiliser manager, Lucy Hassall. There has been a large number of plants that were either switched off or running at significantly reduced rates when input costs were soaring.
As a result of this, the UK is starting to receive more offers of ammonium nitrate, however with the recent softness in the market there has been some reluctance to commit to large vessels at present, meaning we could see fewer options on imported AN for top up requirements in the short term. There are offers of UK manufactured nitrogen for April delivery that has been competitively priced against imports since terms were offered at revised prices in February.
The industry is still awaiting confirmation from Defra relating to the urea consultation for “Option 4” being introduced to restrict the application window for urea. FG
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Corteva and LEAF announce next Resilient & Ready farms
The sustainable farming initiative from Corteva Agriscience and LEAF, Resilient & Ready, has selected the next two farms to embark on the three-year programme.
The Graham family has been at Lodge Farm in Nazeing, Essex, for nearly 100 years. But Bryony Graham and her brother, Archie, say the 300ha site has become increasingly di cult to work with, with recent wet autumns compounding the problems experienced. “We farm very heavy clay,” Bryony explains. “Working on soil like this has always been a challenge, but
the past three wet autumns have made it even harder to establish winter crops.”
The family has already diversi ed from its arable operation, setting up a successful wedding and events business and branching out into renewable energy through a recently-installed biomass boiler. By integrating agroforestry, the boiler will be fed by 7ha of short-term willow coppice.
Nick and Lucy Tyler of Kingsplay Farming Company in Heddington, Wiltshire, have focused on animal health and welfare in recent
Grange Machinery joins forces with Manns
Grange Machinery has extended its dealer network with the appointment of major dealership Manns. A family-run company based in East Yorkshire, Grange Machinery manufactures agricultural machines and wearing parts that it says o er a ordable solutions to farmers.
The range specialises in adaptable low disturbance toolbars and standalone looseners; Grange Machinery has also recently launched the Strip-Till Preparator.
Part of the Claas global agricultural machinery business, Manns has seven depots in East Anglia, Kent and Leicestershire selling the
years and are now keen to incorporate more sustainable and environmentally positive farming techniques into their business. Nick is the third generation of his family to run their mixed 850ha farming business, which comprises dairy, beef and arable enterprises. Lucy, who is also a veterinary surgeon, works alongside Nick and their sta .
The rst Resilient & Ready meetings with the new farms took place recently. Anyone who would like to follow their journeys can do so at www. corteva.co.uk/resilient-andready
full range of Claas machinery plus Horsch’s cultivation and seeding products, among other franchises.
The range will be showcased with Claas and Horsch machinery at Manns’ forthcoming Geared for Growth demonstration tour which will run from 4th April to 10th May.
Food Standards Scotland launches on-farm safety scheme
Farmers are being urged to be on their guard this spring and help protect livestock from the deadly consequences of lead poisoning. Discarded materials around farmland, including car and electric fence batteries, or ash from where lead has been burned, can prove fatal to animals if digested.
Young livestock, turned out into the eld for the rst time at this time of year, are particularly at risk due to their inquisitive nature within new
Dealer appointment strengthens European presence
UK vegetable handling equipment manufacturer Haith Group has appointed Remach BV to represent it in Holland and Belgium.
Established in 2019, Remach specialises in supplying sorting, washing and packing machinery to arable farmers, agricultural companies and processors and will o er the full range of Haith equipment and undertake servicing and maintenance.
The agreement was signed shortly before Remach’s open day in Ens on 10th March.
As part of Remach’s open day, Richard Haith showcased the latest version of the company’s Root Veg Polisher at the event – a stainless steel 3m by 14 roller model with carrot speci cation brushes, direct drive and a semi-automatic sample washer.
For more information about Haith Group and its products or Remach, visit www.haith.co.uk or www.remachbv.nl
UK agricultural tractor registrations – February 2023
surroundings.
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) is reinforcing its on-farm safety messaging, with Stuart McAdam, the organisation’s head of incidents, saying that lead poisoning can have a devastating impact for farmers and can put consumers at risk.
“Lead is a highly toxic metal which can cause slow or stunted growth, blindness, infertility, birth defects and death. Not only are health impacts on stock distressing, but there are nancial
implications such as veterinary fees, carcass disposal and loss of market value.
“We know farmers are very serious about the health and welfare of the animals in their care, however, because incidents of lead poisoning often peak in spring when cattle are put out to pasture we’re re-launching our on-farm incident prevention campaign. Lead batteries, old paint, bon re ash and ytipping are the primary causes of lead poisonings.”
February generally sees relatively small numbers of tractors registered, as buyers wait for the new registration plates from the beginning of March. This year was no exception, with only 487 agricultural tractors registered during February 2023. That was 15% fewer than in the same month last year, although the higher level of registrations in January means that the total for the year to date was still 6% higher than in the opening two months of 2022 and was close to the recent average for the time of year.
Month: 487 units -14.7% change (compared with February 2022)
Year to date: 1,131 units +5.6% change (compared with January–February 2022)
New test for potato residues launched
A new test has been launched by Euro ns Agro UK to help potato growers with pesticide residue testing. The test can be booked online and comes at a time when some farm assurance schemes have implemented the need to test every year, or to have an evidence-based justi cation for fewer tests.
The potato industry is expected to make signi cant changes to the way potatoes are stored after the loss of approval for chlorpropham (CIPC). This may include the use of other chemicals like maleic hydrazide and 1,4-dimethylnaphthalene. Farm assurance schemes are keen to see crops tested for potential residues to prevent chemicals being transferred to the food chain.
Discussing the UKAS accredited pesticide residue test for potatoes, Euro ns
Agro UK’s Sophie Cath, says: “The tests can be booked and paid for online, and results from samples that are sent directly to our laboratory take between three and four weeks.
“By using our tests, growers will receive vital data to ensure products are t for purpose and will be able to provide evidence to regulators and consumers that potatoes are safe by demonstrating that any residues present are below regulatory limits, or MRLs,” Miss Cath adds.
Kverneland Group acquires Phenix Agrosystem
Kverneland Group has signed an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in French company BC Technique SAS, which produces the Phenix Agrosystem brand of interrow cultivators, rotary hoes, guidance interfaces and tine harrows.
This latest acquisition is a move that provides access to range of sustainable farming solutions, enabling growers to achieve e cient, accurate and consistent mechanical weed control.
While the Phenix brand
will continue to be available in those markets where it currently exists, these premium products and solutions will be introduced as Kverneland products, available through the Kverneland dealer network.
The portfolio includes the Helios star-wheel equipped rotary hoe; Lynx guidance interface with colour scanning self-steering camera for use with any existing hoe; and the high-tech X-Green guidance interface solution that can be equipped with up to two
Väderstad aquires Thyregod A/S inter-row cultivators
Väderstad has acquired the parts of the Danish company Thyregod that produces a full product range of inter-row cultivators. The acquisition includes all intellectual property rights to Thyregod’s inter-row cultivator product area – the TRV range, including the Swingking. Väderstad will take over the responsibility for the inter-row cultivator business on 1st June.
“Our new and existing farmer customers will increasingly use inter-row crop cultivators and it is essential that we include them in our product range,” says Väderstad UK’s sales and marketing manager, Andy Gamble. “We have already identi ed that in the future many of our Tempo farmers will move to more mechanical solutions for weed control.
“As there is usually a challenge to match an inter-row cultivator to a seeding machine, Väderstad can now o er farmers a complete solution,” he says. “Adding an inter-row cultivator to our product range also optimises our future Proceed concept in cereals.”
colour scanning self-steering cameras.
In addition, the product range includes the Onyx series of row-speci c tined hoes o ering working widths from 3–12m.
Product speci cations and pricing details are still to be announced, with the rst models expected to arrive during spring 2023.
Polaris UK adds Bruce Hopkins Ltd to its dealer network
Bruce Hopkins Ltd is the latest dealer to join the Polaris UK network, covering Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Buckinghamshire areas.
“The main reason we approached Polaris is because we know that they o er quality products and provide a wide range of options to suit all customers,” William Hopkins said. “We knew it was
something that was missing from our range, and thanks to Polaris we are now able to o er a full range of products in the ATV and UTV market. We are also getting asked more and more about what electric products we can o er so with the launch of the Ranger XP Kinetic it will be a great draw for a lot of our customers.”
The new Polaris dealer
will be o ering the full utility line-up – including Sportsman ATVs and Ranger UTV models. Bruce Hopkins also o ers full servicing and genuine Polaris parts and accessories. It currently has the Ranger Diesel and Sportsman 570 as part of their demo eet to introduce new customers to the Polaris brand so they can see what makes them so versatile.
Initially, the inter-row cultivators will be sold under the Thyregod brand, and manufactured in Thyregod’s production facilities in Denmark. From June 2024, they will carry the Väderstad brand and more details about this will be announced prior to Agritechnica 2023.
Global agriculture giants team up to reduce data fragmentation
Yara and Syngenta Group have entered into a partnership with Varda, a new ag-tech start-up founded by Yara. The two companies want to accelerate the adoption of Global Field ID; a new technology standard that helps facilitate eld data discovery and data sharing in the agriculture and food industry.
Varda digitally maps agricultural land and assigns unique IDs to land plots, creating a ‘QR code for elds’, delivered to users via an API. The aim of the service is to create a ‘common geospatial language’ for the whole industry.
For farmers, Global Field ID means improved connectivity between their digital farming tools and more e cient communication with stakeholders beyond the ‘farmgate’.
The service is currently available in France and the UK and will be progressively released in Brazil, the US and key European agricultural markets in 2023, with plans for further expansion in coverage and features going forward.
Recognise risks when planning T1s
With a large area of wheat sown relatively early, and some high biomass crops coming out of winter, disease risk could be relatively high approaching the important T1 fungicide, according to agronomy rm Hutchinsons.
While colder conditions in many areas during February and early March slowed disease development, relatively few places experienced the extremes of cold needed for a signi cant reduction in inoculum, the rm’s head of integrated crop management, David Howard (pictured), says.
“February was quite cool and dry in general, but many places still saw intermittent rain, which helped keep septoria and yellow rust ticking over on older leaves in the base of some crops. At the moment at least, pressure still looks relatively high.” A T0 fungicide, often focused on yellow rust, will have helped manage early pressure, but it is vital to continue monitoring crops closely so T1s can be adapted to the situation on the ground. Mr Howard also recommends growers consider the risk factors they cannot see, and not get lulled into a false sense of security if disease pressure appears low.
“We have seen before how quickly septoria and yellow rust can take o from a seemingly low base if/when conditions are conducive, so spray programmes must insure against the ‘hidden’ risks, as well as what we can see.”
Drilling date for septoria
For septoria, drilling date has a big in uence on underlying risk, and even if little disease is visible, it is hard to know how much is in the latent phase yet to express itself, he explains.
Conversely, yellow rust is generally favoured by later drilling, although this is a very dynamic pathogen, which also makes disease risk hard to
predict. “We are seeing more new races able to infect crops earlier, cycle faster, and potentially erode genetic resistance.
“The T1 fungicide, as with other treatments, therefore provides a valuable insurance policy against hidden risks, while controlling any disease that has started establishing within crops, and helping manage the overall level of inoculum carried through to T2.”
Timing is everything
Traditionally, T1 fungicides are applied around growth stage 32; however, Mr Howard says to ensure the target leaf three is fully emerged before treating, which usually occurs between GS 31–33.
Barley fungicides
“This can only really be identi ed with careful plant dissection, so don’t rely on calendar date.”
Indeed, two years ago, cool, dry conditions in April slowed crop growth, resulting in some T1s going on too early where growers focused more on calendar date than crop development, he notes. This compromised coverage of leaf 3, and meant spray intervals to the ag leaf application were stretched, just as disease pressure surged following rain in April and May.
“Many older actives lack the curative ability they once did, so an adequate T1 is essential to avoid putting undue pressure on later applications by expecting them to control high levels of disease inoculum. This is particularly important for resistance management and protecting the future of key actives.”
Product choices
Septoria is generally the focus of T1s, and Mr Howard says recent years have seen a gap develop in the potency of new chemistry, such as fenpicoxamid + prothioconazole, or uxapyroxad + mefentri uconazole, over older SDHI/azole fungicides.
For curative septoria control, he therefore favours newer chemistry; however, SDHI/ azole products, such as bixafen, uopyram + prothioconazole, have been e ective in trials where timed well in protectant situations.
“The challenge is identifying whether situations are truly protectant or curative, especially if disease is still in the latent phase, so close inspection and assessment of all risk factors is fundamental.”
Where rust control is required, benzovindi upyr + prothioconazole remains the best option, while strobilurins could be included at T1 as a protectant strategy against rust, he advises.
There were variable responses from including folpet last year, possibly re ecting the conditions, but long-term experience shows the multisite chemistry is a good addition to programmes, helping manage septoria risk, providing some e ect on rust, and for resistance management, he adds.
“With highly diverse isolates of septoria and rust, it is hard to know how they will respond to fungicide chemistry, so using multiple modes of action ensures a greater chance of success, and helps safeguard products for the future.” FG
The T1 is crucial for protecting the largest leaf in winter barley, allowing plants to support developing tillers and maximise yield potential, Mr Howard says.
“Remember, barley is less able than wheat to compensate for early tiller damage, and ear number drives nal yield.
“That said, barley is inherently less responsive to fungicides than wheat; although yield responses of 1.5–2.5t/ha are typical, winter wheat can vary wildly from 1–5t/ha, depending on the season and variety.”
There are many good fungicide options at either timing in barley, with bixafen, uopyram + prothioconazole and uxapyroxad + mefentri uconazole-based products both providing good all-round disease control, Mr Howard says. Older chemistry in bixafen + prothioconazole or benzovindi upyr + prothioconazole also has a place. “As always, tailor product choice to individual situations.”
Trials show folpet can improve protection against key barley diseases, with ramularia recently added to the label. “However, it is a contact-acting protectant, so needs to be used twice within a programme, before disease takes hold, for optimum e ect.”
The weather will change on its own timetable, I’m primed and ready for the ag leaf, and Revystar ® XE at T2 will ensure a quality wheat crop.
Considerations for e ective disease management for the season ahead
Weather patterns over recent years have resulted in relatively low disease pressure; however, this does not mean there will be low disease pressure again this year. Growers need to ensure they know the risk associated with the variety they are growing and its drilling date and then use this knowledge to consider how to adapt fungicide inputs.
Considerations when planning fungicide programmes
Variety: Knowing the varietal resistance, from the AHDB Recommended List (RL), is the starting point to managing disease risk and there is a bene t of good all-round resistance as an insurance policy in protecting yield.
Dr Joynt said: “Twenty years of data from AHDB RL trials where untreated and treated trials were co-located allows us to see the bene t of fungicide programmes on those crops, giving an average increase of 2.13t/ha.
Susceptible and resistant varieties show a yield bene t to increasing fungicide inputs although this is far greater in susceptible varieties, so in order to maximise the economic margin, fungicide inputs can be adapted with varietal resistance.”
The e ective septoria resistance rating is in uenced by other factors which need to be considered when planning the appropriate fungicide strategy.
Drilling date: A dry mild autumn in 2022 gave favourable drilling conditions and the average drilling date for winter wheat across the UK is approximately 7–10 days earlier than in recent years.
Mr Dennis said: “Growers need to be aware that a change in drilling date will a ect their variety’s septoria risk. Data from 25 trials over ve years shows that where crops are drilled two weeks earlier than 7th October, the e ective septoria resistance rating on the RL list is decreased by 0.6 points. Growers will need to consider whether, in order to control septoria, a
more robust fungicide strategy is required.”
Dr Joynt added: “If you have a susceptible variety sown early, it will require a higher input programme to achieve the same yield as a late sown resistant variety.”
Mild autumn temperatures
The accumulated temperature data from ADAS Rosemaund in Herefordshire shows towards the end of February, it was 90 degree days warmer than the long term average, equivalent to 7–10 days.
Dr Joynt said: “This a ects the e ective septoria resistance rating of the variety; crops can be considered being drilled 7–10 days earlier than they actually were.
“Moving into the spring, the baseline level of septoria is high in many crops because of these high accumulated temperatures over the autumn.”
Cold December
The weather patterns of autumn and winter have had an e ect on the relative balance, in terms of risk, of yellow rust and septoria.
The risk of yellow rust is generally a little lower this season. Dr Joynt explained: “Later sowings are more susceptible to yellow rust and in combination with a very cold December, this has worked to control this disease.”
Weather prior to T2
Weather conditions in the approach to the key T2 timing drive the level of disease in the crop when that fungicide application is made. Conditions after T2 determine how the disease subsequently develops.
Mr Dennis said: “It can’t be assumed that just because pressure feels low when T2 is applied that it will remain low. In 2021, growers found themselves in a protectant situation when the T2 was applied but conditions following application actually led to rapid disease development.”
Impact of crop physiology on septoria risk
NIAB TAG work in 2021 showed how variety in uenced how uniformly the ag leaves emerged.
Mr Dennis said: “2021 was a cool spring with crops growing slowly but actually the principle remains the same for any year. Researchers made regular visits to a variety trial, all drilled on the same day and evaluated what proportion of ag leaves had emerged. They found a gap of potentially 10–14 days between the rst ag leaf and the last ag leaf emerging for any given variety.”
Leaf layer emergence dictates the time exposed to septoria infection and with considerable variation in date of ag leaf emergence within a variety, targeting the precise day to spray is exceptionally challenging.
Mr Dennis said: “There is a very good chance that some of your ag leaves are already infected if you wait to ensure all of your ag leaves have emerged, putting yourself in a curative situation. If you go early to avoid curativity, then this can be problematic because not all of the ag leaves have emerged.
“Chemistry with the exibility to counter these issues is key. Revystar XE delivers exibility.”
Mr Dennis explained: “Because Revystar XE is proven to be the most curative product in the market it gives more exibility, so growers are able to wait for full emergence of the ag leaf without having to go too early and compromise full leaf coverage with fungicide.
“If Revystar XE is used earlier, it gives very good curative activity on leaf 2 reducing the movement of disease onto the ag leaf.
“Even with the strongest genetics, there are still signi cant increases in yield by keeping the dose rate of Revystar XE up. One litre/ha Revystar XE is the recommended dose rate at the T2 timing, and at this rate Revystar XE will cope with whatever the season brings.” FG
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What does it take to break wheat yield records?
In 2022, Lincolnshire farmer Tim Lamyman smashed two yield records. His crop of Champion winter wheat yielded a phenomenal 17.96t/ha, and his Tardis winter barley, a staggering 16.2t/ha – both are more than double AHDB’s averages for the year. But how did he do it?
There’s no short answer to this. Mr Lamyman has a very experienced and knowledgeable team, a highly analytical yet open mindset and pays microscopic attention to the details – starting with variety choice.
Variety data
“I need all the data on each variety if I am going to grow it. If I haven’t got that, then it’s just a guessing game,” he says.
Mr Lamyman rst realised Champion’s potential back in 2021. Having previously recognised the variety’s yield and disease scores, he grew a small area and observed other potentially record-breaking characteristics. “The seed heads are phenomenal – up to 15cm long with over 90 seeds of bold grain, and a fantastic ability to compensate for thinner areas,” he says. “It’s high tillering and it’s large, erect leaves allow light to penetrate deeper into the canopy.”
Capturing sunlight is a key element of Mr Lamyman‘s winning strategy and is in-line with an underlying principle of tackling growth-limiting factors. “It’s usually the main limiting factor in the UK,” he says. “In 2022, we were able to capture more sunlight than ever before, and that is the main reason we broke records. We managed to keep plants greener for longer with two elements – fungicides and nutrition.”
E ective nutrient and crop protection programmes
Developing the most e ective fertiliser and crop protection programmes is very much a team e ort with Bionature’s Mark Carter and BASF’s Andrew Smooker contributing to the decision-making. Andrew’s knowledge and expertise is applied to the fungicides and disease control elements of those crop protection programmes.
Sown on 24th September 2021, the winter wheat crop rst received a couple of herbicide applications designed to target black-grass. The spring season kicked o with a fertiliser application on 3rd March. In total the crop received around 300kg/ha of Nitram, with further applications being made on 15th April and 12th May.
On 5th March, a combination of Moddus (trinexapac-ethyl) at 0.05-litres/ha; NKHDelta at 2.5-litres/ha and YaraVita Boratrac 150 at 0.5-litres/ ha was applied.
With water and nutrient access sitting alongside sunlight on the list of potential limiting factors, ensuring strong and healthy root growth is essential. It is why NKHDelta – an amine form of nitrogen from Bionature UK that improves rooting, enabling plants to better access soil reserves – is included within the programme. The Yara BoraTrac serves to address a boron de ciency, while Moddus (trinexapac-ethyl), a plant growth
Pictured (l-r): Tim Lamyman and Robert Lamyman, with BASF’s Andrew Smooker and Phillippa Overson. regulator applied little and often throughout the season, moderates growth without bringing the crop to a standstill.
Regular leaf tissue testing keeps the team informed of how well treatments are working and whether future applications need tweaking.
The next application, made 10 days later, comprised 200kg/ha of Kieserite, which supplied 100kg/ha of sulphur trioxide and 50kg/ha of magnesium.
Fungicide programme begins
On 28th March, the fungicide programme began. Mr Lamyman‘s T0 combined the fungicide, Toledo (tebuconazole) at 0.15-litres/ha, with the growth regulators Moddus (trinexapac-ethyl) at 0.05-litred/ha and 3C Chlormequat 750 at 0.5-litres/ha. Completing the treatment was a mix of macro and micro-nutrients in the form of NKHDelta at 2.5t/ha and TipTop at 2-litres/ha.
At T1, on 25th April, the crop of Champion received: a combination of fungicides, namely Revystar XE at 1.2-litres/ha and Toledo (tebuconazole); growth regulators Moddus (trinexapac-ethyl) at 0.05-litres/ha and 3C Chlormequat 750 at 0.5-litres/ha; and, crop nutrition products NKHDelta at 2.5-litres/ha, XStress at 1-litres/ha and YaraVita Mag o 300 at 0.5-litres/ha.
When choosing fungicides, there’s a wholecanopy approach. Controlling septoria on lower leaves, prevents inoculum build-up through the canopy as the season progresses. It’s a strategy that accumulates yield potential by producing and protecting high crop biomass.
Mr Smooker’s challenge was to develop a crop protection programme that worked alongside Mr Lamyman’s other input approaches: “As well as providing outstanding disease control, we wanted to maximise healthy canopy duration and biomass. The Revysol combinations were pivotal in achieving this.”
Greening e ect
T2 was also about disease control and nutrition. The fungicides were Myresa at 1.2-litres/ha and Syrex at 1.2-litres/ha, which contain revysol, xemium and F500.
“These newer, modern revysol-based fungicides are known for their greening e ects as well as their impact on nitrogen use e ciency,” notes Mr Lamyman. “But really it is the combination of the fungicides and the nutrition that has enabled us to capture more sunlight. One of the major e ects of F500 and the nutritional products is the prevention of leaves rolling, as they slow down ethylene production on days that exceed 25ºC.”
T3 saw the nutrition programme come to aconclusion with XStress at 1-litre/ha, TipTop at 2-litres/ha, CalFlux at 0.25-litres/ha and a late season magnesium boost, through YaraVita Mag o 300, at 0.25-litres/ha. These nutritional products sat alongside the fungicides Proline 275 (prothioconazole) at 0.55-litres/ha and Azo n Plus (azoxystrobin) at 0.25-litres/ha.
The last of the crop protection product, Toledo (tebuconazole) went on at T4 at a rate of 0.3-litres/ha. FG
Forage and energy maize markets set to welcome promising new maize variety
more favourable sites RGT Bluefoxx will give you outstanding yields at a very competitive price point. It produces a big cob with lots of starch and a decent amount of ME, which is exactly what most dairy farmers want.
“In the AD sector, there is an increasing trend towards higher yielding FAO 180-190 material, which Bluefoxx ts perfectly. Chasing big yields can mean harvesting a crop that’s not fully mature. That’s no good for anyone – you cannot produce methane from water, so you need maturity to produce good starch and energy yields.”
New maize variety RGT Bluefoxx looks set to be an excellent t for both the AD and forage sectors thanks to its strong agronomic package, timely maturity and high yields.
That’s the opinion of Nigel Walley, seed manager at Agrovista, who has added the variety to the company portfolio this season.
“I’ve been looking at RGT Bluefoxx closely for three years and I’m very con dent with it,” he says. “The variety has good early
vigour and produces a really nice, strong looking plant, which has good disease resistance, is relatively stay-green and consistently produces very well- nished cobs. It is everything we want in a mainstream forage and early AD variety. In the forage sector on
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RGT Bluefoxx is the rst maize variety from RAGT Seeds that Agrovista has included in its portfolio; a move that adds valuable genetic diversity to the company’s maize o er, says Mr Walley.
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David Ramdhian, head of forage crops at RAGT Seeds, believes RGT Bluefoxx has a strong future.
“Throughout screening trials in recent years, RGT Bluefoxx has appeared to be a consistent variety in terms of performance, whereas some varieties can be very erratic in their early stages.
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Exposed barley at higher risk?
It has been another dry and warm start to the year, and many have taken the opportunity to give a short-lived crop like spring barley some additional start time. But will increased disease pressure have an impact?
January 2023 has only just fallen short of the record-breaking January of 2022. England had an average of 77.6 hours of sunshine, a few hours short of the 80.7 recorded in 2022. That pattern continued, with February being one of the mildest on record.
Research has shown yield advantages between February and April drilled spring barley as slight, but straw is longer and for those chasing markets it is easier to hit N specs.
But, as with all things, there is a downside and that is increased disease pressure. Prime Agriculture agronomist Philip Simons (right) says his growers were all ‘drilled up’ by February 21st. Normally that wouldn’t concern him but winter crops are carrying a surprising amount of net blotch and rhynchosporium this season given that rainfall hasn’t been signi cant.
This follows a recent pattern; wet weather diseases like rhynchosporium appear to be coming through the winter well despite drier conditions. Last season, it was checked by dry weather continuing into April and May, but it doesn’t mean it will this year.
Impact of seed-borne infection
Research carried out by SRUC has shown the impact of seed-borne infection. This results in the disease developing inside fresh shoots and roots before expressing itself during January or February. Of course, the seed treatment arsenal isn’t what it was. But it could be down to changing farm practices – a green bridge acting as a reservoir.
Mr Simons is already earmarking the possibility of a T0 for winter crops and a twospray programme for spring crops.
Normally when it comes to spring barley, the decision is one spray or two; this season, it could be where to place your big guns. Fluopyram in Ascra (prothioconazole + bixafen + uopyram) has proven to be a potent option, and Revystar (mefentri uconazole + uxapyroxad) has also shown to be a strong choice.
For Mr Simons, he would prefer to keep the big guns back for the T2 timing. This is where the greater yield response is generated, especially if ramularia poses a threat.
crop so it cannot compensate like wheat by increased grain size. You’ve got to hit 700 heads/ m2 to preserve crop potential,” he says.
With the reliance on prothioconazole he thinks it is advisable to make use of the range of actives in the barley toolbox. Several options exist including strobs. Where disease pressure is high, coupled with varietal susceptibility, then it is likely to be Ascra followed by Revystar, or Siltra (prothioconazole + bixafen).
Sensational Sensation
Mr Harrison’s area is dominated by established hybrid favourites but Sensation is a variety that has caught his eye. Breeder DSV claims good yields, good straw strength and speci c weight.
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Bayer’s Grant Reid agrees, but says pulling Ascra forward is worth considering if pressure is particularly high. “Ascra is a strong ramularia option but if rhynchosporium and/or net blotch are a concern then it is a sensible strategy. Typically, the T1 is the better timing to get on top of rhynchosporium and net blotch. Siltra is still a very good option, but uopyram is a little more active against net blotch,” he adds.
In the wetter west, agronomist Stephen Harrison (right) rarely advises February drilling so doesn’t have the same concerns with spring barley. He also doesn’t have much in the way of thick and forward winter barley – but he shares Mr Simons’ concerns, and a threespray programme is his ‘go to’ approach. His programme starts around GS30, although he would opt for cyprodinil as a holding spray should disease pressure be high, especially if mildew is a concern.
That GS30 spray will be a robust broadspectrum protectant like Ascra. This is followed by two further sprays between GS39 and GS59. The reason for opting for a product like Ascra at GS30 is to protect barley tillers. “Barley is a sink limited
But more importantly, it comes with barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) and Type 1 and Type 2 barley yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) protection. With seed dressings gone and broadacre insecticide applications also a thing of the past Mr Harrison is looking for alternative options. The loss of control options has also coincided with milder winters and fewer frosts, meaning aphids are on the wing earlier and for longer.
longer.
For BYMV, the Type 2 strain is now
For BYMV, the Type 2 strain is now prevalent in Europe. Regardless of whether the Type 2 strain is here, for Mr Harrison Sensation’s resilience is a de nite bene t. “For those that have the problem, there is no option but to rely on variety resistance. Sensation is a step ahead of anything else,” he notes.
But he does feel it needs a good PGR strategy. He considers it a bit ‘leggy’ and has a slight concern with straw strength. As a result, it is likely to get a PGR with both fungicide applications. FG
Reliable variety delivers on yield for gold award-winning grower
After scooping the top spot in the 2022 Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) Milling Quality Awards, wheat variety Crusoe has proven its reliability for Norfolk farmer Chris Eglington.
More than 150ha of the 400ha farm near Dereham is down to Group 1 milling wheats, divided evenly between Crusoe in the rst wheat slot after peas or oilseed rape, and Skyfall as a second wheat.
“We’ve been growing Crusoe for at least eight seasons, and it is a very reliable variety,” Mr Eglington says. “It’s not necessarily the highest yielding, but it performs every year.”
This performance was clearly demonstrated last harvest, when his YEN entry won Gold in the YEN Milling Quality Awards, with a protein content of 14.4%, speci c weight at 80.7kg/hl, and Hagberg of 355 seconds. This bucked the trend in a season characterised by high speci c weights and Hagberg falling numbers, but generally lower protein content.
Mr Eglington acknowledges optimising yield and achieving full milling speci cation is a ne balancing act, but says Crusoe has generally met the grade every year he has grown it.
His YEN-winning crop was managed no di erently to other milling wheats on the farm, which has operated a controlled tra c system across the entire area for the past decade.
For the 2022 YEN crop, grown on a good medium loam eld, the preceding Aspire oilseed rape stubble was allowed to green-up for as long as possible, before cultivating with an 8m Väderstad Carrier in early September. Wheat was then drilled within a couple of days, using the farm’s 8m Väderstad Rapid, rolled, and a residual herbicide applied.
“We use variable seed rates, based primarily on the soil’s clay content. There are 13 di erent soil types on the farm, from sand to strong clay, and in some cases the subsoil is di erent to the topsoil.
“Generally, the lighter the land, the lower the seed rate, whereas on the heavier land we’ll increase rates, as it is usually harder to create the optimum seedbed. Having said that, conditions were so good last autumn, some of the heavier land established better than the lighter ground.”
Little and often nutrition
After many years of growing milling wheats, Mr Eglington recognises the importance of optimising crop nutrition to achieve both yield and the quality required by end users.
Variable rate potash, lime (where required) and nitrogen applications are used across the farm, and he has worked closely with grain buyer Camgrain, and in the past with Sainsbury’s, to optimise nitrogen inputs and protein.
“Although there’s a lot of pressure to reduce nitrogen use on farms, there’s no escaping the fact that if you want to get a good milling wheat crop with high yield and high protein, unfortunately there is no other option than to make sure the crop has enough nitrogen. Being a few kilos under could take away the premium and be a big money loser.”
He favours a “little and often” approach, based on his experience of growing milling wheats, and in-season crop monitoring to ne-tune requirements.
Although the preceding crop can a ect residual nitrogen levels in the soil, given the uncertainty over how much will be available and taken up by the plant, Mr Eglington prefers to use regular tissue testing as a means of adjusting nitrogen programmes to crop need.
“We haven’t really done much soil testing, but do use the Yara N-Tester to test what’s in the plant tissue, and then the N-Sensor to apply nitrogen
where it’s needed, and less where it’s not, so you end up with a very even crop.”
On average, rst wheats typically receive a total of 280kg N/ha, with second wheats getting an additional 10–15kg N/ha, due to the lower residual nitrogen after the preceding wheat crop.
Nitrogen is normally applied as four splits of solid granular fertiliser, but will sometimes be supplemented with a small amount of liquid urea towards the end of the season (June) to help build grain protein if required.
Keeping crops clean
A standard four-spray fungicide programme is used across all of Mr Eglington’s wheats, from T0 through to T3.
“We don’t cut corners in terms of timing. It would be very unusual for us to miss out one of the main fungicide sprays, but we will alter products according to the weather and disease pressure at the time. AHDB benchmarking data shows we generally spend slightly less than average on fungicides, but spray slightly more frequently.
“Again, it’s a little and often approach. Fireghting disease is a lot more di cult than going out there and preventing it in the rst place.”
Disease-wise, he says Crusoe is a predictable variety with no signi cant problems. “We know brown rust can be an issue later in the season, so we treat crops accordingly to manage that risk.
“We have tried other milling varieties in the past, but and have come back to Crusoe because it is a reliable variety,” he concludes. FG
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With a busy spring workload on the cards, incorporating an adjuvant in with T0 and T1 sprays could help optimise the e ciency and e ectiveness of the whole tank mix, according to Stuart Sutherland, technical manager at Interagro.
Despite the March cold spell, many crops are full of promise following the kind winter and forward crops may be awaiting their rst PGR, says Mr Sutherland. That said, a spring weed tidy up, and early nutrition and fungicide application might also be on the cards, making for some potentially complicated mixes that could jeopardise crop safety and e cacy at the start of the season.
“The problem is, sprayer operators will be mixing products in very cold water, as well as hard water, both of which make the mixing process trickier. With products added via the induction hopper individually, you might not even know you’ve got a mixing problem until you get blocked nozzles. Only products fully dissolved can be taken up by plants.”
A simple solution is to incorporate an adjuvant into the tank before adding crop protection products, and Mr Sutherland says Interagro’s Kantor could o er growers a number of bene ts this spring.
“Kantor is a unique adjuvant that emulsi es all components of a tankmix, so they homogenise more easily and remain thermodynamically stable even in cold water.”
As well as improving compatibility, Mr Sutherland claims that Kantor is the only adjuvant to bene t the full mixing and spraying process end-to-end, meaning that all products in the tank will bene t
from drift reduction, improved spreading/retention and uptake into the leaf.
Thinking ahead to the coming weeks, Mr Sutherland notes: “It’s important to remember that curative activity for current fungicides is not as good as it used to be, so protectants should be applied in good time, before infection starts, with optimal coverage on target leaves.
“This is where Kantor will help provide the most secure form of protection because it reduces surface tension on the leaf so spray droplets can spread out and be retained properly across the whole area. As protectants can’t move on the leaf, they will only protect the parts of the leaf the spray covers. Coverage of contact herbicides in the tank will also be improved on target weeds.”
As well as cold water being likely to cause mixing challenges, it can also cause hardened cell walls in plants, so early growth regulation and weed control could be reduced if cold weather remains at the time of application, warns Mr Sutherland.
“This is another area where Kantor can help aid uptake, but in a safer way than many alternatives,” he explains. “It works by increasing the packing density of active ingredients at the cuticle, which increases di usion into the leaf, compared with most adjuvants which only disrupt the cuticle wax.” FG
Giving weed control in spring crops a boost
deliver better than 95% of control including shepherd’s purse, red dead nettle, speedwell, poppy, chickweed and mayweed.
“Alternatively, Tower can also be used as an early post-emergence contact treatment (when the grassweed target has one or two leaves) when it will deliver a level of performance on a par with its pre-emergence function. Its e cacy at the post-emergence timing will however be hampered in excessively
With spring drilling well underway, it’s a crucial time to nalise weed control strategies.
For di cult grass and broad-leaved weeds, that means ensuring a range of active ingredients are applied at the optimum timing(s) and rate, and that full coverage is achieved by selecting an appropriate spray nozzle and water volume for the weeds being targeted.
Using a range of active ingredients in a single tank mix is one way of easing workload pressures, with pre-mixed formulations eradicating any concerns regarding product compatibility and speeding up the sprayer lling process. Using premixed products also reduces the amount of empty spray cans and packaging that will need to be recycled.
According to Adama’s Dr Bill Lankford (pictured right), spring germinating weeds can be controlled in springsown wheat and barley with Tower, a unique three-way formulation of chlorotoluron, di ufenican and pendimethalin.
“Tower’s unique triple-active formulation can be used either as a pre-emergence treatment, or as a post-emergence application to
provide standalone control of annual meadow grass, common chickweed, mayweed and common poppy and many other broad-leaved weeds,” Dr Lankford explains.
For spring barley elds with a history of di cult black-grass or rye grass, there are on-label and EAMU options to add additional modes of action such as prosulfocarb or ufenacet to the pre-emergence mix.
Tower contains 250g/litre chlorotoluron, 40g/litre di ufenican and 300g/litre pendimethalin and can be applied at a maximum individual dose of 2-litres/ha.
dry conditions, so the best advice in spring is to apply as a pre-emergence treatment to insure against dry conditions post-drilling.”
Post-approval biological assessment data also shows Tower to give good control of a number of non-label weeds including groundsel, fool’s parsley, fat hen, eld bindweed, black bindweed and small nettle; all of which proved susceptible from pre-emergence up to two leaf growth stage. FG
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Optimise herbicide applications for e ective weed control this spring
Maximising herbicide e ciency will be key for growers wanting to e ectively control weeds whilst reducing their inputs this spring.
FMC commercial technical manager, Mat Hutchings, says that as the price of input costs continues to rise, many farmers will be aiming to reduce their inputs to save on costs and minimise their environmental impact this season.
“Herbicides are fundamental for the control of spring germinating weeds in winter cereal crops, and it will be di cult to achieve optimum margins if herbicide inputs are reduced. It’s a real balancing act,” he comments.
Therefore, he recommends that growers should aim to maximise the performance of their applications, where appropriate, through tank mixing, cultivation and by tailoring herbicide applications around seasonal conditions.
“Tank mixing allows growers to apply their chosen products to a crop in one pass, reducing compaction and helping to reduce labour and fuel costs,” says Mr Hutchings.
Sulfonylurea (SU) herbicides are a group of products which are e ective at controlling weeds.
“Ally Max SX is an example of a co-formulated SU herbicide, which contains metsulfuron and tribenuron. It has wide weed spectrum when applied alone but can also be used with an appropriate partner product if the weed spectrum dictates. It is a good choice for growers looking to maximise their herbicide performance,” he explains.
On top of choosing a suitable herbicide, Mr Hutchings urges growers to consider how cultivation could help reduce weed pressures. For example, choosing to direct drill could help discourage weed germination. Contrastingly, using more traditional cultivation techniques could encourage weed germination and allow stale seedbed weed control ahead of drilling.
“When growers are considering these options, they should always speak to their agronomist and decide which methods suit their land before making any signi cant decisions,” he advises.
Mr Hutchings also suggests that growers remain aware of weather conditions which can signi cantly a ect weed growth and consequently, herbicide performance. Ideally any herbicide applications
made should be targeted at smaller actively growing weeds to give the most e ective control. Where this is not possible growers should consider increasing herbicide rates or water volumes to improve coverage, especially on weeds like groundsel which can become large very quickly and can develop waxy leaves in windy, dry conditions.
“Weed control can be challenging but it’s always better to reduce the risk of a problem before it becomes a major challenge later down the line,” he says.
“Although some growers may be tempted to make cutbacks with products, I’d recommend always working with your agronomist to investigate how you can optimise
applications rather than compromise them,” concludes Mr Hutchings.
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The system works by using combinations of four di erent capacity spray nozzles at each spray point to o er up to 16 di erent application rates, typically from zero to 800 litres/minute.
The machine can also spot spray from a prescription map, with volumes changing according to the severity of the weed, pest or disease problem.
Vario Select o ers a exible rate control, including turn compensation with the ability to instantly switch between nozzle types, a feature particularly suitable for liquid fertiliser users, says Brian Knight: “Vario Select’ includes a simple computerised nozzle selector which lets the operator dial in the target rate, required droplet size, minimum and maximum pressures
and the working speed range. It then displays the available working range.
“The operator can also ask the system to recommend the best choice of nozzles for any particular job.
“Vario Select uses well-recognised technology; is fully integrated with the sprayer’s computer system and is fully Isobus compatible.”
It uses a gyroscopic system to adjust output along the boom in curved tramlines, which ensures that, no matter how much slower the inner boom tip is going and how fast the outer tip, applications are adjusted along the boom so that the application rate remains absolutely even right across the working width. FG
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Garford says it has been a leader in camera-guided interrow and in the row cultivators for
many years. The longstanding partnership between Garford and NIAB enables research projects focusing on inter-row hoeing for black-grass control. There is substantial evidence indicating that this is a key component of weed management in the future. NIAB’s ndings predict that understanding the costs involved with migrating to new techniques will become a priority. NIAB also highlights how inter-row cultivation requires some additional capital investment, yet the operating costs are low, making this an attractive o ering.
The nancial bene ts of interrow cultivation could outweigh the cost of herbicide use, with the inter-row cultivation costing £15/ha, according to Garford, which is four times cheaper than achieving that additional control with herbicides.
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Potato growers should tailor herbicide choice to weed burden and plan application strategy in advance this year for best control, advises Certis Belchim technical manager James Cheesman (pictured).
He says there are two ways to apply potato herbicides. The rst is a single application of residual products to tackle emerging weeds, mixed with a contact herbicide to take out established ones. Bene ts are that it gives time to regroup after
planting, and only one pass is required with the sprayer.
However, it is carried out just a week or so before emergence, which means there is a risk of soil being drier, which can reduce the e cacy of some residual actives.
“There’s also a greater chance of emerging potatoes coming into contact with residual and contact products, particularly if weather delays application, which can knock the crop,” explains Mr Cheesman.
If time permits, a split approach is the second option. This sees a lower rate of residuals applied early as soon as the ridges have settled. Growers can then follow up closer to emergence with a top-up dose, combined with a contact product, to burn o anything that has snuck past the rst application. It also increases duration of residual control.
This is the route preferred by Mr Cheesman, who has advocated split dose weed control for a long time. Alongside the advantages outlined, it also provides an opportunity to add a greater diversity of actives into the programme without risking crop safety.
An example is pendimethalin, which must be applied at least seven days before emergence, and is strong against polygonum weeds like knotgrass, and fumitory. Used as a holding spray, it is well within this label timing restriction and helps shore up control of problem weeds ahead of the second residual-plus-contact hit.
“For a second spray, Praxim (metobromuron) is a good choice, as it can be used up to cracking of ridges. However, every e ort should be made to apply pre-emergence if using it with a partner,” he explains.
Where opting for a single application strategy, an e ective
recommendation is Praxim (metobromuron) alongside a metribuzin-based product.
This combination should be teamed with a contact PPO-inhibitor product such as Gozai (pyra ufenethyl), which is ideally suited to the early season window.
“It’s much stronger on key targets such as mayweed, groundsel, chickweed, common poppy, and eld pansy compared to the other PPOinhibitor option, carfentrazone-ethyl.”
Mr Cheesman adds that the combination of soil-acting products in the Praxim-metribuzin mix gives good control of broad-leaved weeds and some grasses up to canopy closure.
Trials show Praxim is most e ective when used at rates of 2.5–3-litres/ha, with 2-litres/ha the minimum advised rate for short season crops like salads.
“Although metribuzin is a useful piece of chemistry, some varieties are sensitive to it, but Praxim has the bene t of being compatible with all soil types and varieties. So where applying to metribuzin-sensitive varieties, use Praxim alongside alternative residuals like aclonifen, prosulfocarb or pendimethalin, depending on the weed pro le being targeted,” concludes Mr Cheesman. FG
Limited post-em herbicide options in potatoes means it is crucial that growers make the most of applications that go on before the crop comes up.
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Second year of trials success for beet nematicide
Garlic-based nematicide NEMguard DE proved its worth in independent sugar beet trials for a second successive season, despite the low risk of docking disorder in 2022, says Certis Belchim.
BBRO crop protection scientist Dr Alistair Wright says the 2021–22 trials in Yorkshire and Thetford were very encouraging.
He comments that NEMGuard performed as well as Vydate, plants were healthier from establishment relative to the untreated, and root fanging symptoms were signi cantly reduced.
However, it was just one season and BBRO, supported by manufacturer Ecospray and marketing company Certis Belchim, established fully randomised trials during the 2022–23 campaign to build the body of data.
It has again improved root quality, Dr Wright says: “There is a perfect dose response to NEMguard from the Yorkshire site, with an improvement in root quality seen as the rate increased, despite it being such a low-risk season.
“Everything looks positive from what we’ve seen so far and should build con dence.”
With the start of 2023 drilling imminent, he advises growers: “Get soil testing done as soon as possible, get your drill ready and if you have
an FLN issue and risk is high, use it in 2023,” adds Dr Wright.
BBRO guidance on application rate is to continue using NEMguard DE at 10kg/ha.
However, the dose response seen in the 2022–23 trials suggests that growers can move up to the maximum individual dose of 20kg/ ha rate to get a healthy payback.
“Even if FLN pressure is moderate, growers should see a return at the current value of sugar beet [£40/t]. If it turns out to be a wet year, the case is even stronger,” adds Dr Wright.
Certis Belchim’s eastern technical account manager Jeremy Booth urges growers to ensure their applicators are serviced and calibrated ready for NEMGuard DE application this spring. FG
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“ Everything looks positive from what we’ve seen so far and should build con dence.FLN damage to a seedling (right), compared to a healthy one (left). Credit: Blackthorn Arable.
“If lifting fodder beet, choosing high yielding, high DM varieties that sit deeper in the ground – such as Cagnotte, can pay dividends as when lifted and put into the clamp they tend to keep fresher for longer. Cagnotte also has considerable advantages over other fodder beet varieties in that it is available as primed seed.
“Primed fodder beet seed – seed that has been pre-germinated – enables faster germination, helping a newly emerged crop to establish more quickly, overcoming unpredictable weather conditions, and enabling the young crop to grow away from pests such as aphids and ea beetle. With only one or two aphicides available at present, and applications limited to only one use per product, primed varieties can o er signi cant bene ts.
Selecting the right fodder beet variety to maximise returns
If grown correctly, with the right establishment and input strategy, fodder beet will outyield many other forage crops and provide a consistent and reliable high-energy feed source for livestock, says Adam Simper, national grass, roots and environmental seeds manager for Agrii (pictured).
According to Mr Simper, the rst step must always be to understand the type of livestock you will be feeding fodder beet to, and the feeding system you want to employ – will it be grazed in the eld, or will you be lifting it?
Mr Simper says: “If it is going to be grazed, it is important to select a variety with a low–medium dry matter (DM), ideally ranging from 14–19%. Low–medium DM varieties suit both cattle and sheep; however, on variety choice, you also need to look at varieties that sit with 40% or more of their root out of the ground,
o ering healthy leaf retention with low disease susceptibility to mildew, rust and leafspot.
“Remember, most fodder beet puts on a signi cant amount of yield in the last three months of growth, so it’s important to have that healthy leaf structure to capture as much sunlight as possible allowing maximum photosynthesis to take e ect. Varieties that sit above the soil also have better grazing intakes for sheep and cattle. Of the varieties out there, Jamon – a medium DM type, is a particularly good t for either grazing in situ or lifting to chop and feed into a total mixed ration (TMR) herd fed system. However, if you are planning to graze fodder beet in the eld, medium to light free-draining soils are also essential –particularly when outwintering stock.
“Although achieving high yields is important, I would always place consistency ahead of out and out yield. Finding a variety with exactly the right DM percentage to suit your farming system and learning how to manage that variety is the key, often growing two or three di erent varieties for better harvest risk management is even better.
“Fodder beet is also an excellent break crop in a mixed farming system, providing an excellent entry for either spring barley or a spring grass reseed. If grazed in situ, you also have animal manure going back into the soil as a cheap source of fertiliser,” concludes Mr Simper.
Agreeing with Mr Simper’s analysis, seed specialist Emily Pick, of independent seed breeder Elsoms Seeds, sees new fodder beet varieties as the key way for growers to improve yield consistency in varying and, often, challenging growing seasons in the UK.
Ms Pick says: “New versatile varieties such as Lempa, which we selected to replace Splendide in Elsoms portfolio, are a step forward given that new genetics bring a yield advantage and improved disease resistance. Lempa’s rose red roots have a nice conical shape, making it a clean lifting variety with low soil tare and a high proportion of the beet sitting above the ground.
“Lempa proved to be the highest yielding variety in Elsoms’ own trials in 2021, and with a medium DM of 15–16%, good tolerance to bolting, and rhizomania resistance it’s an exciting addition to our fodder beet range,” she concludes. FG
Yield and consistency are still key – but consider your farm system requirements rst, says Adam Simper of Agrii.
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depth root. We usually associate high dry matter fodder beets with deep rooted varieties, so Fosyma, with a relatively high proportion (35%) sitting out of the ground, bucks the trend. This makes it suitable for grazing in situ as well as for lifting and it carries less risk of soil contamination than the deeper-rooted varieties.”
Another key advantage of Fosyma is its high tolerance to bolting. It is one of the least likely varieties of fodder beet to bolt. This is particularly bene cial in more extreme seasons, such as the cold spring in 2022, followed by warm weather which can encourage bolting.
Fosyma has been included in the trials since 2019 and has been available to UK growers for the past two years.
High yielding and rhizomaniatolerant variety Brick is in second place, with a dry matter yield 9% above the control and a dry matter content of 22.8%. It is slightly deeper rooted than Fosyma, with 25% of the root out of the ground. These characteristics give the variety excellent winter hardiness, Limagrain says.
Flexible option
New trial data from Limagrain UK, published in January 2023, shows that new fodder beet varieties are raising the benchmark for dry matter yields, along with having the ability to produce consistently high yields in varying seasonal growing conditions seen in the UK in recent years.
Limagrain UK has run trials on its Lincolnshire site since 2008, and compared the performance of commercially available varieties of fodder beet.
“We’ve seen signi cant improvements in dry matter yields in the past decade, particularly among newer varieties,” says Limagrain UK’s forage crops product manager, John Spence (pictured). “These varieties are raising the benchmark and achieving record yields. They o er a consistently high energy and dry matter home grown forage for
livestock diets.”
In the latest ranking, the new variety Fosyma has an average dry matter yield of 14% above the control variety Magnum, equivalent to more than 2.5t DM/ha. “It has 21.3% dry matter, and it is one of only a few varieties which are rhizomania tolerant and with good resistance to powdery mildew, rust and leafspot,” adds Mr Spence.
variety Magnum, equivalent to 21.3% dry matter, and it is adds Mr Spence.
Medium-depth root
Fosyma has other proven bene ts that add to its appeal. “Its high dry matter is combined with its medium-
A more established variety that has held its popularity in livestock diets is Robbos due to its exibility, combined with high yields. With only 60% of the root in the ground, it is ideal for grazing sheep and cattle, and it o ers a dry matter content of 19.8% – putting it among the best for
shallower-rooted varieties of fodder beet. Robbos has been included in the Limagrain UK annual trials since they started in 2008 and it gives consistent and reliable results.
“Fodder beet is really showing its colours as a consistent and reliable livestock feed,” adds Mr Spence. “We see very little variation in yields within a variety between cold, wet or dry seasons.
“Even after the dry summer of 2022, the crops still produced outstanding yields, and this was even more pronounced among the newer varieties such as Fosyma, which maintained yields achieved in the previous year and well above 20t DM/ha.
“So, for the same growing costs, farmers can produce signi cantly more dry matter per hectare by opting for the higher yielding fodder beet varieties.”
Sown in April, fodder beet is harvested from October onwards and can be fed in a total mixed ration or ad lib with maize silage, or it can be grazed in situ.
Limagrain UK publishes its annual trial data, available to all growers to enable them to make informed decisions. There are no recommended lists for fodder beet. Limagrain UK’s latest fodder beet trial results are available from its website: www. lgseeds.co.uk/product/fosyma FG
“ We’ve seen signi cant improvements in dry matter yields in the past decade, particularly among newer varieties.
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Two well-known UK manufacturers of high-end root crop processing and packing equipment have joined forces to provide complete turnkey solutions to customers on an international scale.
Agrimech Ltd was founded in 2009 and is leading the way in weighing, bagging, palletising and advanced robotic systems. Agrimech already has a growing worldwide customer base, with equipment sold in North America, Canada, Europe and Asia.
“We were looking for a reliable, like-minded company who build equipment to the same high standard as Agrimech, to partner with and expand our range to the full production line,” said Agrimech managing director Darren Smith.
Swan Engineering, founded in 2010, has developed and manufactured a full range of root crop processing equipment, from tipping through to grading, washing, drying, inspection, bulk storage and box lling.
“We build the whole production line right up to the weigher which is where Agrimech’s machinery takes over for the complete end of line solution. It’s a perfect partnership. We have already taken orders from as far a eld as Canada for potato washing equipment so we are excited about what the future holds,” said Swan Engineering managing director Dale Swan.
Both companies are experiencing rapid growth and have exciting expansion plans in place for their manufacturing facilities, personnel and new top of the range equipment, all coming soon. FG
Plan ahead for big savings on seed costs
Farm-processed seed o ers the combined bene ts of top-quality seed and big savings in costs, says NAAC. It is preferable to select seed from your best land or where you will get a bold sample. Try to select seed from a eld that does not have a history of other kinds of cereals in the rotation in the previous couple of years. Big seed is higher in germination and vigour. Be prepared to take seed from another eld if your seed crop ends up being a thin sample.
It is best to pay particular attention to controlling problem weeds such as wild oats, brome grasses and cleavers. Black-grass is easily cleaned out of seed, so its
presence in a sample is not a reason to reject your seed crop.
It is best practice, but not essential, to get your seed tested for germination. Try to store your seed where you can get easy access to it when the seed processor turns up on your farm. Some farmers tip their seed in the back of the barn and some tip the seed at the front of the heap. Some farmers store their seed in trailers or bins and some in 0.5t or 1t bags. If storage is a problem, then please speak to your NAAC Mobile Seed Processor who will try to arrange their visit to carefully t in with your needs.
For more information visit: www.naac.co.uk FG
Monitoring pea moth thresholds vital for pea growers
PGRO research and development manager Becky Howard spoke to Farmers Guide editor Rachel Hicks to discuss the importance of monitoring pea moth traps.
Late spring- ying pea moth is the most common non-aphid pest in peas, appearing from mid-May onwards. While the pea moth doesn’t really cause a yield issue, it does lead to a quality issue for both combining and vining peas as the caterpillars feed on the peas inside the pods, causing chewing damage which has a quality impact on peas for human
consumption. Ideally, everyone who grows peas should be monitoring for pea moth, as it can tell growers exactly when they need to spray. Traps should be ordered and ready to go out at the beginning of May, in time for monitoring. Once the traps are out, growers should try to monitor them three times a week if they can. Camera
monitoring traps which go o once a day in the morning are available which automatically provide a daily cumulative number of adult pea moths caught in the traps. However, with standard pheromone-based Delta traps, farmers should check on them every two or three days, count the number of moths on the card, and record the number each time they visit.
For combining peas, the threshold for adult pea moths is 10 moths in the trap on two consecutive occasions.
For vining peas destined for the frozen market, this threshold is di erent as the tolerance of damage is much lower. In this case, traps would be used as a guide to when the pea moth has started ying, and growers then calculate the spray date from when they rst start to see moths.
Once the number of moths has reached the threshold, growers can go to the PGRO’s website (www.pgro. org) to nd a predicted spray date which is calculated based on their threshold date.
The eggs are laid on the foliage when the moths y into the crop, then it takes between 10–20 days for those to hatch. This hatching time is what the tool is predicting, using both actual and forecast MET data, which
gets more accurate the closer it gets to the spray date.
Once growers have a predicted spray date, crops that have reached the rst pod stage, or that are owering, should be sprayed. If the crops have not reached those stages yet, spraying should be delayed. Any crop with green pods is susceptible to damage, but it’s important not to apply the pyrethroid too early as this can leave crops open to later caterpillar damage. Harvest intervals also need to be considered, especially in vining peas.
LS Plant Breeding (LSPB) is o ering a limited number of free Delta pea moth traps to help growers optimise control/non control timings, and the company would also like to use this as an opportunity to learn more about the pea moth and growers’ approach towards it. As such, LSPB has set up a growers’ group on its website, with the aim being to get pulse growers together so that the company can help to grow these crops more widely and more consistently while ensuring that its breeding aims are always focused on the requirements of growers as well as end users. Visit https://lspb.eu/growers-club/ to register. FG
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A new round of grant funding has made precision farming technologies such as auto-steering systems, GPS guidance light bars, variable rate application controllers, slurry ow monitors and slurry analysis sensors more a ordable in England.
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) published details of the latest round of Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) grants on 9th February 2023. The new scheme o ers grant funding for speci c items of equipment and technology for farming and is divided into two main categories: Productivity and slurry items (Annex 3), and animal health and welfare items (Annex 4).
A selection of Topcon Agriculture’s precision farming products are eligible within Annex 3 of the new round of funding, including: Topcon SI-21 Lightbar steering guidance system (£306 grant contribution); Topcon AES-35 Electric Steering system for older, non-steer-ready tractors (£1,051 funding); Topcon Apollo CM-40 variable rate sprayer ECU, Topcon ASC-10 variable-rate fertiliser application controller, Topcon Artemis variable rate seed drill controller and Topcon Athene SM-1 spreading controller (£1,850 funding).
Topcon Agriculture’s range of slurry ow rate monitors (£2,134 funding) and inline slurry nutrient analyser (£10,803 funding) are also eligible under the new scheme.
“With input prices remaining elevated – albeit it at a slightly reduced level compared to last year’s highs – there remains a signi cant need for arable and livestock farmers to maximise the production e ciencies of their respective systems,” explains Richard Reed, managing director of LH Agro, Topcon’s preferred distributor and installer in the UK.
“One way to improve e ciencies and achieve meaningful cost savings is to apply inputs as accurately and time-e ciently as possible, either by using variable rate applications, or simply by ensuring tractors, sprayers and implements are being steered and operated accurately.
“The nancial assistance available through this new round of FEFT funding makes these technologies much more accessible to a wider proportion of the country’s farm businesses and enables farmers and farm managers to ensure costly inputs are applied at the right rate, the right time and in the right place.
“We’re therefore pleased to see
that the government continues to recognise the value and bene t these technologies can deliver, and we look forward to working with farmers to enable them to take advantage of this latest round of funding.”
For more information about the Topcon equipment mentioned, please visit www.lh-agro.co.uk or call LH Agro directly. FG
Getting ready for the big push at harvest
Following on from another successful grain pusher season last year, Ceres Machinery says it is anticipating even greater numbers this year. But time is running out – to avoid disappointment, the company advises placing your order for the Barn-Stormer Grain Pusher now, to be sure you get yours in time for harvest 2023.
The Ceres Barn-Stormer Grain Pusher offers you an efficient and reliable method for controlling your cereal storage, the manufacturer says. The 2.5m wide blade is shaped to propel your materials effortlessly; its smooth design without grain traps provides clean operation
to avoid the risk of cross-contamination, both inside and outside your buildings. The blade is fitted with a long-lasting, hard-wearing rubbernylon replaceable wear strip which glides efficiently over wooden, vented and polished or tamped concrete floors with ease.
The large, centrally-mounted tube is not only light and robust, it also increases visibility and manoeuvrability round doorways, ducts, vents and beams. Sufficiently braced from the blade and the headstock, this gives the BarnStormer the best strength-to-weight ratio in its class, Ceres continues.
The Barn-Stormer has a variety of applications beyond cereals; for example, it has been used to move coal, wood chips, biomass, animal feeds, salt, silage, animal waste and even aggregates.
The Barn-Stormer is available in a large variety of lengths, from 3.5m up to 16m. It ’s built to order to suit your telehandler or loading shovel, whatever bracket configuration you may have. All models of the Barn-Stormer are also available as an expandable version (the X range), which allows the length of the implement to be extended by the addition of extra sections of tube, thus increasing the versatility and longevity.
The Ceres team can advise on the optimum length of grain pusher for you, to increase the speed and efficiency of this task, so that with practice, large trailer loads can be elevated in two or three pushes, with less shunting backwards and forwards, and booming in and out, saving time during the busiest season.
This also increases the lifespan and fuel economy of your telehandler/loading shovel, and preserves the grain store floor, reduces tyre wear and increases traction through better weight distribution of your machine, Ceres concludes. FG
Dealer expands territory into Su olk
G&J Peck Limited has been announced as JCB’s agricultural dealer for Suffolk. The company has been a JCB agricultural dealer for over 37 years, selling the full range of JCB agricultural machines across Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Norfolk. The dealer has now secured premises in Framlingham and is currently awaiting planning consent for change of use from an automotive dealership to an agricultural dealership.
G&J Peck Ltd director and JCB brand manager, Jon Wareing is delighted by the response from new and existing customers in the area. “Although we haven’t been able to move into the new depot yet, we are already providing a full sales and support service for customers. Our sales team members are working from a temporary office close to where
the new depot will be located and are fully equipped to deal with product enquiries and provide demonstrations. We have already taken many orders for Fastracs, Loadalls and a wheeled loader, and our sales team has enjoyed a busy start to the year. The news that we have expanded our trading area has been very well received.
“We have a service manager and service team also based locally, and they have been busy looking after machines sold by us as well as others supplied previously by other dealers. It's been clear that customers are keen to take advantage of the first class support that a dealer of our size can provide.”
Jon expects the new Pecks depot, which will house the sales, parts and service teams, to open shortly. FG
Cost e ective tyres that last
Ascenso has become a popular choice since arriving in the UK agricultural scene in early 2021, o ering cost-e ective, high-performance tyres, the manufacturer says.
The farm radial tyres all come with 65k speed ratings and the latest mud breaker technology which ensures better selfcleaning properties and maximum traction for optimal performance in and out of the eld.
The tyre range includes well over 400 sizes for various purposes, including key agricultural fitments such as the 560/60R22.5 floatation tyre, 460/70R24 loader tyre and many more. Ascenso also offers a seven-year warranty on farm radial tyres and five years on bias.
The brand has Original Equipment (OE) status on manufacturers’ products, including Fliegl, Househam Sprayers and Larrington Trailers, with more manufacturers currently testing the tyres.
Tom Bush, director at BA Bush & Son Ltd said: “We have seen a great response to the products, and with the arrival of Ascenso’s range of VF technology in the coming months, we feel the brand will soon cater for all aspects of the agricultural tyre market, making it the go-to brand for farm owners and contractors.”
Ascenso is looking to introduce an additional 300 new sizes in 2023, taking the full product range to nearly 800.
BA Bush is in talks with many OE manufacturers to test the VF line up, Mr Bush concluded.
Ask your local tyre dealer about Ascenso tyres, or visit: www.ascensotyresuk.co.uk FG
Machinery app launches new functionality
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MeritAgCheck has launched a new, innovative report exporting functionality. The app is used to record daily machinery checks, document compliance and helps users manage defects, all at the touch of a button.
Since its launch in spring 2020, the paperless service has started to revolutionise how machinery and vehicles servicing, inspection and checks are documented, according
to its creator Safety Revolution. Feedback for the system has been very positive with over 3,500 users now on the app, completing thousands of weekly checks, for over
After an initial upload of equipment using the MeritAgCheck dashboard, managers and operatives can start interacting with the app. Vehicle, machinery and building servicing and checks are reported, which can be set to be checked on a daily, weekly, monthly, or six-monthly basis. Operators can easily document any defects or problems as they work through a daily checklist, which takes no more than ve minutes to ll in. The system can generate management reports and health and safety documentation, which can be easily linked to pieces of kit.
MeritAgCheck is also designed to reduce the risks of inadvertent noncompliance, by o ering the ability to send out customisable noti cations and reminders to individuals, when inspections and services are due; as well as when your sta ’s licenses or training records may be due for renewal. It’s not unusual to have more than 200 itemised machines that, in line with HSE law, should be checked on a frequent basis and MeritAgCheck provides a one stop space to store, manage and utilise this information, helping you and your team to work
The MeritAgCheck team is constantly listening to user feedback and over recent months has created report exporting functionality for the app. Whilst the recording of that data is made simple, e cient and useful, the new introduction of the report exporting feature opens up endless possibilities for you and how you use that data, MeritAgCheck says.
Managers can now download, save and print o the reports generated. For example, a report for all upcoming statutory requirements required for machinery and equipment can be gathered at the touch of a button and exported. Your information can now be utilised in the way that best suits you, app creators say. Whether it be for general interest, to inform business decisions and budgeting choices, or whether it is used in audits and inspections, you will be able to export 35 di erent types of report, presenting trends and statistics across your machinery and buildings.
The MeritAgCheck app can be downloaded from the app store, or visit www.meritcheck.co.uk for more information. FG
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Tractor manufacturer celebrates 10 years of "Unlimited" choice
Agco-owned Valtra is celebrating 10 years since it started o ering its tractor customers the widest range of options in the industry. David Williams visited the factory in Finland to nd out more.
Valtra tractors are built in Suolahti, Finland, where there is almost constant daylight in the summer, and deep snow and long, dark days during winter. The factory is one of the biggest employers in the region, and almost 1,100 people produce approximately 46 tractors per day. As well as the modern assembly line where the most frequently ordered options and extras are tted during manufacturing, there is also a separate building – the Unlimited Studio – added 10 years ago, where skilled engineers work their magic to install bespoke accessories and equipment ordered by customers from any of the 75+ countries where Valtra has dealers.
Customer is the priority
“We will install whatever the customer wants, as long as the tractor remains legal for road use,” explained Valtra vice president marketing, Mikko Lehikoinen.
Valtra was one of the rst companies to o er tractors in a range of colours – allowing owners to personalise their machines. Now 10 colours are available on the main line, and an in nite range are available through the Unlimited
Studio. “No two customers are the same, so being able to provide a unique speci cation to meet speci c requirements through the Unlimited Studio is very powerful,” continued Mikko. “For the dealer, it’s something they can o er which those representing competitor brands can’t, but the real priority is the customer – it’s all about how they feel about their machines.”
Valtra began o ering a customisation service in 1992, but it wasn’t until 2013 that the Unlimited Studio opened to meet growing demand. The most speci ed options are tted on the production line, but approximately 36% of tractors go on to visit the Unlimited Studio before leaving the factory.
The Unlimited Studio has proved popular with customers including the Finnish military and municipal users such as local authorities and airports. Demand for bespoke colours and paint nishes can be met, and accessories including special lighting and radio systems can be tted – all covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Finland’s climate means that Valtra tractors are widely used for snow clearing in the country, and
heavy-duty mounting brackets and window de-icing systems are in high demand. For forestry applications too, the Valtra brand has a strong reputation, and Valtra has recently added an extremely durable universal mounting bracket to which a range of Unlimited options can be easily tted or removed.
For agriculture, the Unlimited Studio meets demand for complex hydraulic and smart farming upgrades as well as cameras and lighting systems. Wheels and tyres for special applications can be tted, and demand for central tyre in ation is increasing. Cab and body panels, and wheel rims can be prepared in any colour. Other popular requirements include high performance sound systems, and trim and seat coverings in a particular nish or colour. A con gurator allows customers to explore the huge range of options readily available online, but the Unlimited Studio allows anything else to be discussed, and priced if tting it to the tractor is feasible.
“The advantage for customers is that almost anything that they require can be tted at the factory, by the specialist team – it’s a one-stopshop,” explained Valtra UK business manager, Andy Miller. “For dealers, it allows them to o er a unique service, with everything covered under the factory warranty.”
The popularity of Unlimited for agricultural users is highlighted by the fact that 75% of tractors receiving the Unlimited treatment have been bought for farming applications, while forestry accounts for just 7%.
UK sales
The UK and Ireland is one of Valtra’s biggest markets, taking 9.7% of production volume. France accounts
for 18.7%, Germany takes 13.4%, and although more than half the tractors sold in Finland each year are Valtra –the home market is relatively small, so this accounts for only 8.2% of the tractors produced.
Valtra’s UK and Ireland market share is increasing and stands at approximately 6% currently. Signi cant improvements and upgrades in recent years including one of the most attractive cabs in the market have helped, and the new Q-series tractor line-up with 230–305hp is a hard act to beat in the size segment.
“Like other manufacturers we have been a ected by component shortages which have extended lead times,” explained Andy. “We have a superb range of tractors to o er, and customer interest has never been higher, so our current order book is the longest it’s been. Although we delivered a very large number of Valtra tractors to UK customers last year, if lead times had been shorter then total sales would have easily exceeded 1,000 units.”
Q-series deliveries starting
Q-series tractors are a perfect t into the new, versatile 300hp market segment, where exible ballasting, a high level of comfort and a generous standard speci cation make the tractor suitable for year-round use –for eld and transport applications.
Farmers Guide enjoyed an exclusive pre-series model test drive last August, along with a small number of customers – many of who placed orders soon after as a result.
First deliveries of dealer demonstration and customer machines started this month, and with the new model due to be
in full production shortly, this should provide a healthy boost to Valtra’s market share in the UK and overseas.
Unlimited special editions
Marking the rst 10 years of Valtra Unlimited, during which more than 15,000 Unlimited machines have been delivered, two special equipment packages are being o ered for the N-, T- and new Q-series tractors.
The Full Edition includes an Unlimited branded stainless-steel plate on the air intake, similar branding on the ignition switch surround, a special steering wheel logo, Unlimited-branded oormats and a black leather logo embossed seat, plus an Unlimited-branded siderail. Extra equipment includes an additional roof-mounted USB socket and a phone holder with wireless charging. Customers also receive tools, a cleaning pack and Unlimited-branded clothing.
A Light Edition is similar but doesn’t include the leather seat or clothing.
Range of options displayed
The factory visit, in mid-March, provided an opportunity to view and try out many tractors from the
smallest A-series to the Q-series, working with a selection of implements. Deep snow – usually present at that time of year, meant that snow clearing machinery from small ploughs to large blades and snow throwers for airport use could be demonstrated. Suppliers included Nokian tyres, Piippo hydraulics, Kesla, Vuomet, Noremat, PTG and Arctic Aebi Schmidt, and representatives from all the companies were on-hand to explain features of their equipment.
Typical market sectors represented included agriculture, aviation, forestry, municipal and other specialist areas.
Agricultural options
Highlights for agricultural users included PTG Central Tyre In ation (CTI) – available through the Unlimited Studio. Fully integrated, using air from the standard tractor compressor, the system is Isobuscompatible and controlled through the SmartTouch display. Connection to the front wheels is through external pipework, but customers can specify either external pipes or a tidier internal supply through the rear axle when a bar axle is tted. The main bene t of CTI is that pressures can be optimised for use in the eld and on the road, without needing a separate compressor and without the operator leaving the cab. In ating tyres from 0.8 Bar for eld work to 1.4 Bar for transport takes 8–10 minutes, but reducing pressures takes just a few seconds. An uprated system, which in ates tyres up to 10 times more quickly, is expected to be available shortly.
Improved vision
Valtra previewed its Unlimited View camera system at LAMMA earlier this year, but it was demonstrated e ectively at the working day. Consisting of high-de nition cameras and a high-de nition display, the system increases operational safety for a range of
applications. The cameras come with magnetic mountings, and for standard eld operations a typical set up would include a single camera at the rear of the tractor, and one on each side of the front weights or weight box, pointing to the left and right. Images from all three cameras can be displayed on the screen simultaneously or separately. The main bene t Unlimited View o ers over conventional systems is that images are analysed by built-in arti cial intelligence software. Anything moving is automatically highlighted within yellow borders on the display. This can include pedestrians, cyclists, animals, and other vehicles, so for an operator pulling out of a eld gateway onto a public road or footpath, the operation is much safer.
At the Valtra event, the front cameras were attached on either side of a front-mounted snow plough, and manoeuvring on the snow-covered tracks with trees obscuring the view to the sides, and pedestrians and other tractors present, the bene ts were quickly obvious.
The system is so clever that it recognised and highlighted people in the cabs of other tractors nearby.
Hydraulic Side Limiters
Piippo Hydraulic Side Limiters were demonstrated. These are tted in
Valtra Unlimited View uses highde nition cameras, a high-de nition display and arti cial intelligence to recognise, and alert the driver to, potential hazards including moving people, animals and vehicles. The in-cab display shows hazards highlighted within yellow borders.
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connected to the tractor’s hydraulic supply, and controlled through an Isobus link to the SmartTouch terminal. The user adjusts the rams to provide the required amount of side movement, just as he would using conventional chains but without leaving the cab, and adjustment is also possible on the move.
Each ram has an integral pressure release which helps absorb shock loads and prevents damage. Additional bene ts include easier implement attachment as each arm can be controlled and moved in or out individually. The arms can also be adjusted as a pair, moving in parallel or in opposing directions.
One UK farmer who has experienced the bene ts is Steve Cope, of Cope Farming in Shropshire. Steve owns two Valtra T-series tractors, and he invested in his rst pair of Hydraulic Side Limiters when large attachments caused the standard limiting chains to jam or fail. “We use a large plough and cultivators, and a heavy silage compactor,” he explained. “We needed a reliable system to limit the free movement, particularly for travel on the road. The hydraulic ram adjustment allows us to secure the implement and prevent sway during transport, and to easily increase the free movement for operation in the eld.
“It’s also proved helpful when hitching up implements as the operator can move the arms into exactly the right position from the cab. There is less time wasted getting in and out of the cab and it’s safer.”
Bright work lights
A curved array of LED lights was demonstrated on a tractor tted with a side-arm hedgecutter. The lights mount to the top of the cab facing the cutting head and provide bright light for safe and e cient operation, even on dull days and for working at night.
Many additional lighting options are available, and Valtra works with preferred suppliers to obtain solutions for bespoke requirements.
Smart loading and handling is possible using Valtra’s Precision Lift & Load app, available through the Unlimited Studio. Operators can monitor and record the quantity and weights of loads handled and set working parameters for the loader.
Kesla re ghting trailer
With a tank capacity of 10,500 litres, the Kesla self- lling, re ghting trailer is designed for use in remote forestry locations. The trailer’s systems are powered from the tractor’s PTO and drive to the water pump is hydraulic. High pressure water cannon nozzles, mounted on the crane arm, accurately direct water at targets up to 30m away, with control from the cab ensuring the user remains a safe distance from the re. Powered axles are an option with hydraulic drive to two or all four of the hubs. The water tank and pump unit are easily removed, leaving the trailer and integral crane available for conventional tasks such as timber haulage and extraction.
Valtra tractors are frequently chosen for forestry work. At the event, the new Quad Link universal mounting bracket was displayed carrying a Kesla crane (above left and right). The bracket attaches to the tractor in front of the cab and behind the rear axle, and is easily tted and removed using the rear linkage arms to lift and pivot the assembly. This adds convenience when the tractor is needed for other tasks where the crane isn't required.
Rear back-hoe
A heavy-duty back-hoe was operating at the event. Suitable for use with N- or T-series tractors, this model has a 6.38m maximum reach from the swing point and can load at heights up to 3.35m. An impressive 41.2kN digging force is available with a bucket, and maximum digging depth is 5m. The backhoe can be operated from the cab or by using an optional remote control. FG
Dealer announces new territory in Norfolk
DeLaval dealer T H White’s territory now stretches from Wales to the Norfolk coast following the opening of a new depot in Norfolk.
T H White has extensive knowledge of dairy operations o ering installation, parts, servicing, and support for conventional and robotic parlours across the southwest and is now expanding eastwards as a substantial DeLaval dealer in southern England.
When the Norfolk dairy business Taylor IMS decided to close activities, a pledge was made by T H White to invest in the Attleborough-based operation and develop it to further support dairy farmers on the eastern side of the UK.
Adrian Lovegrove, divisional
director for T H White said: “We are very excited about this project, and we’ll strive to establish, maintain, and grow relationships with Taylor IMS customers.”
T H White’s current dairy depots in Frome, Somerset and Huntley, Gloucestershire will be supplemented with the additional facility in Attleborough, Norfolk.
Steve Taylor, of Taylor IMS said of the move: “We are delighted to become part of T H White and can reassure our customers they will continue to see the same friendly faces o ering the very best customer service with our new dealer brand.”
This territory expansion will take immediate e ect, with Taylor IMS winding up activities thereafter. FG
Dealer adds Italian imported mobile grain drier to range
Thorburn Group is now distributing Agrex mobile dryers, imported from Italy. The company has teamed up with Perry of Oakley, who will represent the south while Thorburn Group will serve as dealer for the north.
The driers o er a number of bene ts, including more uniform drying and less fuel usage due to no centre auger, and allow for unattended operation thanks to remote connectivity, Thorburn says.
Agrex driers are not new to the UK, however it has been some years since there has been an o cial dealership for the brand. Not only is this a great opportunity for farmers to try this drier out for themselves, but it is also very convenient for those who already own one, Thorburn reckons. Both companies will have Agrextrained engineers who can provide servicing and stock spare parts.
Hawthorns Estate Farm purchased the 20T mobile drier back in 2017, but after a year upgraded to a 34T AGD45.
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Thorburn Group also o ers a range of steel frame buildings and fabrication services. Contact Ross at Thorburn Group to enquire about an Agrex drier or visit www.thorburngroup.co.uk FG
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Open day sheds light on grain drying and handling options
Roy Mitchell of Lofthillock Farm in Aberdeen, hosted an open day on behalf of Master Farm Services, attracting over 70 visitors from across Aberdeenshire.
Many were Master Farm Services customers who have already installed its mobile driers. They were looking to understand how they could signi cantly increase the e ciency of their existing grain handling systems by improving intake and then discharge of grain into store, ensuring they could achieve maximum grain storage.
Farmers were also looking at options around new grain stores and mobile driers, and for ideas on how to design grain handling projects to maximise storage capabilities.
Visitors saw host Roy Mitchell’s upgraded grain handling plant, which consists of Skandia grain handling equipment installed alongside a Master Farm Service
mobile drier, delivered by Master Farm Services, BDC Systems and Ravenhill. Roy spent the day talking to visitors and answering questions about his system and the signi cant bene ts it has delivered.
“My new plant is a huge success. It is very easy to operate, has signi cantly reduced my grain handling, with no need to employ additional harvest sta , and drying my own grain I can market it to whom I want when I want. I think my return on investment will be pretty quick,” Roy said. FG
Popular spreader combines carrying capacity and manoeuvrability
Bunning’s Lowlander MK4 range features nine models with capacities from 7.5–15t. The 105 TVA sits in the middle, o ering users strong build quality, substantial carrying capacity, plus manoeuvrability in small yards and lanes, Bunning says.
The twin vertical auger (TVA) machines allow accurate application of farmyard manure and other products. The Lowlander 105 TVA o ers 12.6t carrying capacity and a body width of 1,500mm, helping smaller users take control of spreading in-house to minimise contractor/hire costs and increase application timeliness.
The design includes full width socket- t oor slats, with 80 grade 16mm oor chains that are standard on Bunning spreaders up to the Lowlander 150 MK4 15t
spreader. The oor design ensures that the whole oor is cleared, and an even ow of product is presented to the augers for consistent spreading. The twin vertical augers are dynamically balanced as standard, helping to improve reliability and longevity.
Farmers using narrow lanes and tight gateways can opt for a narrow body pressing, which features a narrower axle and reduces the overall width of the spreader by 100–2,820mm when tted with 580/70 R38 tyres. Another option is a rear canopy that covers the rear beaters during spreading, forcing the material to be spread via the bottom blades. It’s aimed at light materials such as chicken litter, lime and compost, allowing even spread at low application rates. FG
Post driver is a “powerful, reliable tool”
Specialist contractor Ben Rodenhurst invested in his rst Easy Petrol Post Driver in 2019 after seeing a demonstration. Whilst he already had a vehicle-driven post knocker for volume jobs, the Easy Driver makes all the di erence when space and access is limited.
It is powerful enough for all sorts of ground conditions and when necessary, Ben has taken advantage of the useful Pilot Core attachment available with the post driver set.
“When faced with really tough dry ground, just getting that small core of earth out and getting some water soak really helps.”
Ben uses it for 3, 3.5 and 4in posts and the interchangeable threein-one multi adapters in the Easy Driver Box set gives the versatility for all sorts of posts sizes. Now a permanent tool in the van, he sees the Easy Driver as a complementary tool alongside his xed post knocker. It saves a lot of time and e ort and proves invaluable when access is limited or for small quick jobs where the handy portable size works best.
The Easy Post Driver is a reliable, portable tool that is easy to operate safely alone, he adds.
“I always like to invest in good reliable brands and Honda power with 4-stroke engines don’t let you down. I also look after my tools and have had it serviced by EPPD with no problems at all.”
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East Lincs open day showcases dealer o ering
Ripon Farm Services Ltd staged a successful open day for customers of its Louth depot in mid-February. David Williams was there.
The open day was the rst at the depot since Ripon Farm Services acquired the premises and trading area from RBM Agricultural, and it was intended to show o the range of products and services available from the dealer. Brands featured included John Deere, Kramer, Dalbo, Kuhn, Greencrop, Martin Lishman, Sumo, Spearhead, Bomford, Bailey, Spread-a-Bale, HiSpec, Stihl, Husqvarna and Bunning.
New and returning customers
“I was very pleased with the level of support from new and returning customers,” said Ripon Farm Services regional manager, Ben Moseley. “There were lots of enquiries regarding new machinery as farmers and
contractors are keen to invest to become more e cient, including in technology that will allow them to be more precise in their eldwork and with crop treatments.
“We are extremely fortunate in having John Deere as our main supplier, as the manufacturer enjoys a strong reputation for being at the leading edge of precision farming technology.”
Optimism within industry
Ben commented that the general mood among visitors was reassuringly positive. “It’s a good signal for the year ahead that there is so much optimism within the industry. People are keen to do business with us and we look forward to a busy year.” FG
Grant con rmation encouraging sales
Ripon Farm Services supplies large numbers of slurry tankers and other slurry handling equipment through its depots.
Greencrop UK sales manager Howard Chantry was at the open day, and he commented that with more farming diversity within the dealer’s larger trading area, more products from across the range are being stocked and sold by the team.
“We know farmers and contractors have been waiting to place orders with the expectation that slurry handling and application machinery will be included in the new round of grants available, and now that this has been con rmed we expect a very busy year. Demand for slurry separators remains constantly high as farmers are keen to handle and store slurry more e ciently.”
Short lead times
Sets of Dalbo rollers displayed at the event attracted many enquiries. “The best sellers in this area are 8m working width, but 12m versions are also in high demand,” explained Dalbo UK general manager, Steve Atkin. “We have dealt with Ripon Farm Services since the Dalbo UK subsidiary commenced trading in 2010, and the dealer is a very good partner, strongly committed to the brand and happy to carry stocks ensuring short lead times for customers.” Steve (right), is pictured next to Ripon Farm Services area sales manager, Mark Manders, and Dalbo UK sales manager, Thomas Atkin is on the left.
Range-wide demand
Kuhn representatives enjoyed a busy show. “The Ripon Farm Services team does a great job for us,” commented non-inversion crop establishment specialist, Rupert Greest. “Since acquiring the Louth depot and extended trading area, we have seen a growth in sales of grass harvesting products and spreaders, and sales of tillage machinery in the area are increasing too as the sales team raises customer awareness of what is available. Power-harrow drill combinations have proved particularly attractive to farms in this area.
“Across the UK, we’ve enjoyed a busy start to the year and the supply situation has improved. Shorter lead times as well as increased stocks held in the UK mean that for most cultivation products and drills, we can still o er delivery in time for eld operations this spring.”
Kuhn parts specialist for the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, James Fox said that customers can usually rely on a next-day parts supply. “Even if dealers don’t have the part on the shelf then the item can be shipped for delivery the next day from our UK base in Telford,” he explained. “If it isn’t in the UK and is ordered early enough, then it can be shipped from France to our dedicated parts team at Telford and still be with the customer the next day.
“The MyKuhn app gives customers access to manuals and parts lists for their Kuhn machines, allowing them to identify the correct parts easily and place orders online which are then supplied and billed through their selected dealer.”
Pictured (l-r) are Rupert Greest, James Fox and Nigel Donkin.
Latest technology
Pictured looking at Kuhn spreaders at the open day are members of the Bonnet family who trade as SJ Bonnet & Son and farm at the Dairy Farm, Sloothby in Lincolnshire. The enterprise is mainly arable, but also has beef cattle and chickens. “We came to have our moisture meter checked by the Martin Lishman team, and to look at the spreaders,” explained Gordon Bonnet. “We deal with Ripon Farm Services when we need parts for our John Deere combine and are keen to keep up with the latest technology.” Pictured with Kuhn representative, Nigel Donkin are three generations of the Bonnet family at the event: (l-r) Nigel Donkin, Gordon Bonnet, Gordon’s grandson Charlie, and Gordon’s son (and Charlie’s uncle), Paul.
Moisture meter clinic
The open day featured the popular Martin Lishman grain moisture meter clinic, where customers could bring moisture meters for checking and calibration. For a reasonable charge, the meters are calibrated using samples of various crops of known moisture content, and if they are within the required parameters, then a certi cate is issued. If they fail the test, then the customer has the option to let the Martin Lishman team retain the device for repair. Pictured testing his meter is Nick Brook of CW Brook & Son – farmers based at Binbrook in the Lincolnshire Wolds, who was accompanied by Rory Barnes-Browne who helps on the farm. Martin Lishman production technician, Adam Gelsthorpe supervised the moisture meter test.
New 10m telehandler
Kramer’s latest 10m telehandler was displayed. The KT3610 was the dealer’s stock machine, and a second, similar handler is already operating as a demonstrator.
“Orders were placed from October, and deliveries started in January,” explained Kramer representative Cli ord Scaife, who is pictured (right) with Ripon Farm Services commercial director, Richard Simpson.
Versatile cultivator
A Sumo Low Disturbance subsoiler on show was awaiting delivery to Mawthorpe Farms, at Alford, Lincs. The farming operation is a Velcourt-managed farm, and the cultivator has been chosen mainly for secondary cultivations and will also be used with a liquid fertiliser applicator and a mounted seeder to establish oilseed rape. “The exibility appeals,” explained trainee manager William Clark (right). “It can be used with low-disturbance soil loosening legs for deeper operation or tted with wider feet for shallow cultivations. We needed something which wouldn’t disturb the soil, but the ability to cultivate more aggressively when we need to will be an advantage. The hydraulic overload protection is a bene t and will save time replacing shear-bolts.”
Arable machinery operator Nichols Aldrich said that the service from the Ripon Farm Services team is excellent. “We can’t fault it,” he stressed. “We deal mainly with area sales manager Mark Manders and are very well looked after.” Other products supplied by the dealer include a Sumo Trio subsoiler and a John Deere Gator, and Nichols said that a Kuhn topper and a Spearhead ail are potential future purchases from the Louth depot.
Getting the best from technology
As demand for precision farming products and services grows, Ripon Farm Services continues to invest to ensure customers can obtain maximum bene ts. There are currently ve specialist team members working within the Ripon Technology division.
“There is less room for errors, as input costs are higher and margins are tighter,” commented Ripon Technology precision agriculture specialist, Josh Beavers. “Customers can’t a ord not to know where they are applying crop treatments and whether the correct amount is being applied.”
Josh said that the amount of technology available can make it di cult to navigate systems initially. “Many of our customers didn’t grow up with digital devices, but our systems can still provide them with lots of useful information including fuel use for speci c tasks with only minimal operator interaction. Our role is about helping people get the best from their investments.”
Josh gave the example of John Deere’s 6M-series tractors, which a few years ago were rarely expected to be working with precision farming and guidance equipment, but now the technology is available as a factory- tted option.
“Our team of demonstrators and machine installers make sure that those new to the technology understand the basics when machines are delivered, then they visit again after a few weeks to explain more advanced features,” he said. “A bene t of John Deere is that the machines, systems and software are all from one company and designed to work together. Our job is to nd out what customers want to achieve and how they want their systems set up. As a larger dealer with many depots we have huge resources and experience from a big team, but customers are still looked after by local representatives with valuable local knowledge.”
Quality brands
Groundcare technician, Mike Holden is pictured with Stihl machinery in the Louth depot showroom. “We still sell more petrol chainsaws than battery versions,” he explained. “Stihl products are very well made, and the KombiSystem which consists of one power unit and a range of attachments is especially popular. When one looks at the driveshaft thickness and quality and compares it to other brands, it’s clear to see that the Stihl is designed to last. I use a Stihl chainsaw on my own farm, and although it’s 20 years old, it starts and runs like new.”
Mike said that most of the time he is preparing and servicing John Deere compact tractors and lawn tractors. “John Deere machinery represents excellent value for money when customers buy into the brand.”
Improved comfort
The John Deere 8RX tracked tractor displayed had been purchased by R Caudwell Produce Ltd. Based at Ludborough, Lincs, the farming operation grows arable crops including wheat, barley, oilseed rape, beans and vining peas, and the new 8RX replaced the farm’s previous 8370RT twin-track crawler. “We haven’t had an opportunity to use the new tractor in the eld yet,” explained assistant manager Mark Storr. “It will spend most of its time pulling drills where the turning action will reduce soil disturbance on the headlands.”
Operator Taron Lee said he is very impressed by the comfort. “I liked the previous tractor, but this is exceptionally smooth on the road and I nd the cab more comfortable.”
Dealer service and product experience encourage repeat business
A mixed arable and beef farming enterprise trading as J & JR Appleby is based at Grange Farm, South Somercotes, Louth. Family members are pictured at the open day: (l-r) Sophie, Kevin and Roland Appleby and Mary, Sam, Jacob and Andrew Haith. “We dealt with RBM at the Louth depot previously and were always looked after well, so we are very happy that the team remained when the trading name changed to Ripon Farm Services,” explained Andrew. “We use a Kramer 4t capacity, 7m telehandler which was one of the rst supplied when the dealer took the brand on. It will be due for changing soon and has proved so reliable and successful that we will almost certainly opt for another the same.”
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As demand for higher capacity combines continues to grow, sales of trailers capable of transporting the wider and heavier headers are also increasing. One company which has seen a big rise in demand is Abrey Agricultural. David Williams reports.
Based near Sa ron Walden in Essex, Abrey Agricultural is the o cial UK importer for Ziegler products. The German manufacturer o ers a range of high-quality header trailers and specialist combine headers –including versions for oilseed rape, sun ower and maize harvesting. The header trailer line-up includes singleaxle models suitable for headers up to 7.7m working width and weighing up to 3.6t. Close-coupled, tandemaxle trailers can carry headers up to 9.5m and weighing up to 3.6t, and double-axle trailers with a steering front axle and a xed rear axle will accommodate headers up to 10.7m and weighing up to 6t.
Exceptional manoeuvrability
While UK sales of all the trailers are increasing, the Abrey team has experienced a signi cant rise in the numbers of enquiries and sales of its agship Four Wheel Turn (4WT) trailers. These transport headers up to 12.5m and with weights up to 6t or 7.2t depending on their construction, but the biggest attraction for users is their ability to accurately follow the same line as the tractor wheels when manoeuvring, making it easy to turn into tight eld gateways from narrow lanes – typical on many UK farms.
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Abrey Agricultural managing director, Toby Abrey commented that he feels fortunate to have such a great range of products to o er, and highlighted features which make the 4WT trailers so popular. These include:
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• Main frame painted to match the combine brand colour – powder coated and oven-baked
• Galvanised supports keep the trailer looking new – for enhanced residual value
• Accurate following and turning into gateways whether behind the combine or a tractor
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• Overrun braking (so trailer always brakes e ectively whether behind the combine or a tractor)
• Back-up from the o cial UK importer – spare parts readily available.
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Main Agco dealer, Chandlers Agricultural recommends Ziegler headers – especially to customers operating Ideal combines with the widest SuperFlow or Geringho headers. “We don’t use any other brand now,” explained Chandlers harvesting dealer principal, Sean Stan eld. “When we assemble the trailers after shipping, everything ts perfectly, and they are incredibly well made.
“Customers love them, and they tow like a train. We use a Ziegler 4WT trailer to transport our demonstration combine headers and, often when we turn up on a farm, the rst thing customers comment on is the way the header trailer negotiates turns. Headers lift on and o easily and
lining them up is never a problem.”
Sean said that Ziegler has also developed a version of the trailer to transport heavier ex Draper headers. “Since last year, we have been able to supply Geringho Flex headers as an approved option for Agco Ideal combines, and our demonstration machine was very busy last harvest. The Geringho header, with its ability to ex, requires extra support for transport and it’s heavier, but the specially designed Ziegler trailer makes it as easy to move about as a conventional header.
“The back-up from Ziegler and the Abrey team is always excellent, so the trailers are an obvious choice.”
Essex-based farmer’s experience
Essex-based farmer, James Nott farms near Clare, and he replaced two John Deere combines with 35ft headers, with a single John Deere X91100 with a 45ft header, just before the 2021 harvest. He chose a Ziegler trailer.
“I have always got on well with Toby Abrey and the rest of the Abrey Agricultural team,” he said. “I used two di erent brand header trailers with
“Ziegler’s build quality is very good – better than any other brands I have tried, and the trailer does just what it was bought to do. It turns easily through narrow gateways and the wheels follow the path of the tractor precisely. There have been occasions when I have watched it enter a eld and doubted whether it could make the turn, but then it just does – it’s very successful.”
Trailer success led to header purchase
In recent years, James has diversi ed into growing grain maize. A small area was grown as a trial for the 2021 harvest, more was grown successfully last year and now an even larger area has been planted for the 2023 harvest. A conventional combine equipped with a specialist maize header harvests the grain and, after becoming convinced of the crop’s bene ts, James ordered his own 12row Ziegler header for his John Deere X9 combine from Abrey Agricultural through his local John Deere dealer, Tuckwells.
Several brands were considered before James ordered the Ziegler. “I’ve been very impressed by the build quality and performance of the Ziegler trailer, and I know that the Abrey team will provide excellent back-up, so buying a Ziegler header through Tuckwells, which also supplies and looks after our combines seemed the obvious choice.”
Recommends Ziegler
Tuckwells group sales combine specialist, Steve Bucket said that he always recommends Ziegler trailers to customers. “Toby and the rest of the Abrey team are very easy to deal with and the Ziegler trailer is so good,” he stressed. “We’ve seen a big increase in numbers of four wheel-steer trailers sold recently as this sort of arrangement is essential for moving ex headers over 30ft cutting width on the road.” FG
Specialist dealer set to welcome visitors to open day
great reputation within the farming community for service and sales of ATVs, we were increasingly asked for additional services.”
The company now boasts a huge range of ATV accessories to satisfy the needs of not only the farming community, but also game keepers, large estates, high net worth individuals and an ever-increasing amount of the general public, who rely on knowledgeable sta with much experience to help them.
With a second branch near Bury St Edmunds, Anthony continued: “Our business started in the servicing of machinery and still today, I'm proud to say that for both our branches service is a priority. Having a machine down can mean a loss of money, and no-one wants that.”
Plenty of MKM’s sta will be on hand to chat, there will be machinery demonstrations, complimentary drinks and snacks, and a chance to win fab prizes, along with super ‘on the day’ deals to take advantage of.
The inaugural MKM open day has come about due to the phenomenal
growth of the company over the last couple of years. MKM has built its reputation over the past 38 years on a site that it still occupies today. Initially, the company based its business on the agricultural sector, taking on various ATV franchises – starting initially with Suzuki, and now encompassing
Kawasaki, Honda and CF Moto.
The company continues to build on its reputation with the ATV business and, of late, has added more value to an increasingly wide range of customers. As was pointed out by managing director Anthony Deacon: “Even though we have a
Today, the company holds franchises not simply for ATV/UTV but also Honda lawn and garden products, Iseki compact tractors, Kress and Stihl mowers and equipment, and the Brian James Trailers franchise, to name but a few.
The team looks forward to meeting visitors in Marston Moretaine on 20th April. FG
Compact tractor and mower range on show at open day
Iseki will be showcasing its range of tractors and mowers at the MKM Agriculture Open Day on 20th April at its Bedford depot.
Iseki prides itself on having produced “class-leading” compact tractors and mowers for over 90 years speci cally designed for turf maintenance. Iseki claims its compact tractors have the highest lift capacity to weight ratios on the market. Compact, lightweight and manoeuvrable, they are “ideal for small holdings, contractors and dairy farmers”.
Beginning with the most compact tractor in the range, the 23hp TXGS24 has hydrostatic transmission, independent rear and mid PTO, up to three auxiliary valves with optional front loader, mid mount decks and collector making it the ideal multipurpose groundcare tractor, Iseki reckons.
Next is the TM and TH range with
15hp to 35hp models available and a three-point linkage lift capacity of up to 1,100kg. Both the TM and TH range come with a choice of either hydrostatic or mechanical transmissions to allow ease of use and ultimate control. Perfect for keeping sports pitches in pristine condition and powering a variety of implements, the compact size and high lift capacity o er manoeuvrability without the risk of damaging the turf with heavier machinery, Iseki says.
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To complete the portfolio is the high speci cation TG tractor available with ROPS or a factory tted air con cab, up to 67hp and lift capacity of 1,600kg, hydrostatic, IQ Dual-Clutch or PowerShuttle transmission for ease of use.
Visit Iseki at the open day to nd out more or visit: www.iseki.co.uk FG
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South Norfolk dispersal sale enjoys big attendance and high prices
A late February farm machinery dispersal sale arranged by Durrants Machinery Auctions on behalf of WBA Gaze & Son proved extremely successful and attracted buyers from across the UK and overseas. David Williams was there.
The sale featured a wide selection of modern, well-maintained tractors and machinery which had been used on the Gaze family’s farm at Roydon, near Diss, along with a huge selection of ‘included’ lots entered by more than 30 local farmers. An extended period of dry weather prior to the sale meant that most local farmers were up to date with eld work, so many took time out to inspect the items on o er and to socialise with others from the farming community.
Change to contract farming
The sale was due to a change in farming policy for the land at Grove Farm, following the passing of farmer, Ben Gaze. His son, Robert Gaze, explained to Farmers Guide that Ben had been due to celebrate his 71st harvest last year, but passed away in June. The land will be contract-farmed.
Good, honest sale
“We had acted for the vendors previously,” explained auctioneer Richard Prentice. “The family was pleased with the attendance as well as the results achieved, and it was an extremely successful day.”
Richard estimated that 300–400 people attended the auction. “It was a good, honest sale which demonstrated the strong appetite for high quality, well-maintained machinery – especially with low hours.
“The Claas tractors sold particularly well, and we were stunned by prices achieved for some of the older tractors among the ‘included’ lots – especially a 2007 Massey Ferguson 6480 and a 2004 Massey Ferguson 6470. Bids were ying for the other Massey Ferguson tractors too, and the prices achieved for trailers were high.”
Machinery widely dispersed Successful bids saw machinery distributed to trade buyers and farmers throughout the UK. Several items went to new homes in Ireland, and Polish buyers bid successfully too.
The auctioneers were Nick Durrant who started the sale, Richard Prentice – who sold most of the Gaze family’s machines, and Nicholas Rudge who sold many of the ‘included’ lots. FG
Two large sprayers o ered for sale from the farm included this 1999 Bateman Hi-Lo RB16 self-propelled, with a 2,500-litre tank, a clean water tank and 24m booms. It had worked 8,981 hours and was displayed on Alliance Agristar 540/65R30 otation tyres with 90% tread and was sold complete with an additional set of Michelin AgriBib 320/85R34 rowcrop wheels and tyres with 50% tread but which were quite perished. It sold for £13,500.
Beef cattle feeders were sold in pairs, and prices ranged from £60–£75.
Construction equipment included this petrol engine-driven vibrating packer which appeared in good order and made £60.
Anvils are always in demand. At just 44cm long this example was easier to handle and transport than most, and it had a broken top corner. The winning bidder paid £110. The ve weights pictured beside it achieved £50.
The farm’s 2013 Dowdeswell 145 Series MA 6f (5+1) reversible plough had been protected from the weather and was in very tidy condition. With plenty of remaining metal and tted with skimmers, it sold for £6,200. Inset – Richard Prentice takes bids for the Dowdeswell plough.
The farm’s John Deere 6310 4wd loader tractor was a 2002 model, registered on an 02-plate. Like the farm’s other tractors, it was in superb condition for its age and attracted competitive bidding. It was on Good Year Optitrac tyres – 480/65R24 at the front and 540/65R38 at the back – all with 50% tread but some stone damage. The tractor displayed local Ben Burgess labels on the number plates, but JF Sales stickers on the panels. The tractor had worked 8,393 hours and was sold with its John Deere 631 front loader, pallet tines and a dirt bucket. It made £22,000.
A Claas front tombstone weight block (far right) made £10. Five front 35kg tractor wafer weights sold for £35 (left), and these four wafer weights (centre) sold for £50
These assorted hand tools had been well looked after and were in excellent condition. Attracting a winning bid of just £6, they were one of only a few bargains on the day.
Two drills o ered included a Kuhn HR4002 4m power harrow drill combination, comprising an Accord pneumatic DA drill unit with a packer roller, bout markers, wheelmark eradicators, following tines and a stand. The combination sold for £4,400.
Beside it, a 2013 Mzuri Pro-Til one-pass drill with twin hoppers and trailing tines was in superb condition and attracted plenty of interest. The winning bid was an impressive £22,000.
An excellent selection of ‘included’ tractors was available for bids. These two Massey Fergusons had both come from the same farm. On the left – a 2007 6480 Dyna-6 4wd, registered on an 07-plate and which had worked only 3,605 hours was in excellent order. It had Pirelli 380/85R28 front tyres and 460/85R38 rears – all with 40% tread. It carried its Bruce Hopkins dealer stickers and sold for a very impressive £30,200.
The 2004 6470 with Dynashift transmission beside it was also impressively tidy. On an 04-plate it had worked just 4,620 hours and was on a mix of Michelin, Alliance and Firestone tyres with 10–60% remaining tread. It made £20,000.
This 2002 Massey Ferguson 8240 PowerControl was registered on an 02-plate and in very good condition. Still with its original Norfolk Farm Machinery dealer stickers, it had worked only 5,407 hours and had been on the same farm since new. It was bought by farmers and contractors BL Clarke, based at Morley St Botolph – just a few miles from the sale, and close to the farm where the Massey Ferguson had spent its working life to date.
Pictured – three generations of the Clarke family with their new tractor (l-r) Andrew Clarke, Sarah Applegate, Brian Clarke (Sarah’s father), and Thomas Applegate (Brian’s grandson). Brian explained that the new tractor will be used mainly for cultivations, and it appealed because of its low hours and because its history is well known to the family.
Brian also commented that he has received and read Farmers Guide every month since the magazine started. He looks forward to its arrival and uses it to buy new and used farm machinery, and to sell surplus equipment. “I’ve sold everything I ever advertised in it,” he said.
Maintenance machinery included this Shelbourne Reynolds HD60T Powerblade hedge cutter with a 41- ail head which was in superb condition despite being 13 years old. With its original Nicholsons supplying dealer stickers, it sold for £8,600. Beside it, a Spearhead Batwing topper – new in 2015 and which had also been supplied by Nicholsons – made £8,500.
This set of McConnel Consolidator 8m hydraulic folding rolls came with breaker rings and levelling boards. New in 2017, it was sold just in time for this year’s spring drilling and made £11,600.
From a local farm, this JCB 526-56 Agri telescopic handler was new in 2011 and registered on a 61-plate. The hours were relatively low at 4,562, and it came with a hydraulic rear trailer hitch and a dirt bucket. Carrying Nicholsons dealer stickers, and on BKT 460/70R24 tyres with between 20–40% tread, it was missing a rear mudguard but was otherwise tidy and it sold for £18,000.
Sumo Trio subsoilers have a great reputation, and this 3m model carried M&C Agricultural stickers. It sold for £9,000.
carrying its original
supplying dealer stickers and a G-pre x registration dating from 1989, was in good, original condition. It was on BKT 540/85R28 front tyres and 460/85R38 rears, with 20% and 80% tread respectively. The recorded hours were 12,551, and it sold for £5,500.
An impressive set of Gaucho GAXHR 38-26 trailed 4m folding discs with a rear press sold for £3,000. There was considerable interest in the discs as Richard Prentice took the bids.
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In excellent condition, this 2019 Weaving 6m Stubble Rake attracted competitive bidding, before eventually selling for £7,500. Richard Prentice accepts bids while Nicholas Rudge clerks.
Another entry from a local farm, this Case CS86 tractor with a Chillton MX40-85 front-end loader carried its Agri-Linc dealer stickers. It was on Alliance Agristar 420/70R24 front, and Good Year DT810 520/70R34 rear tyres with 90% and 20% tread respectively. Dating from 2002, the tractor loader combination achieved an impressive £17,000 winning bid.
There were several materials handler attachments on o er, including this Albutt round bale squeeze with pin and cone mounting brackets which sold for £700, and a Covenbrook big bag lifter with similar mounting brackets which made £590.
A winning bid of just £2,500 secured this very original and tidy Massey Ferguson 50B loader backhoe which was sold with ditching and trenching buckets. New in 1979, the digger was registered with a T-su x and had hydrostatic transmission.
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In exceptionally tidy condition for its age, this 1997 Sanderson TL7 telescopic handler carried an R-pre x registration and had recorded only 3,318 hours. With a hydraulic pick-up hitch, it attracted competitive bidding and achieved a £12,600 winning bid.
large, 20ft Warwick Bros atbed trailer with hydraulic lift was new in 1996 but remained in excellent order. It sold for £2,800.
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on UK sheep farms
Johne’s disease is the most important of the iceberg diseases, infecting up to 79% of sheep ocks in the UK, research suggests. Yet only 2% of farmers are thought to be aware their ocks are a ected, with the greatest nancial losses coming from subclinical cases. Sarah Kidby spoke to Dr Peers Davies, about the latest research conducted by his research group at the University of Liverpool.
The prevalence of Johne’s in sheep ocks in England, Wales and Scotland, ranges from 59–79%, according to four separate studies carried out by Dr Davies and Dr Worsley, University of Liverpool, since 2018. The gure varies in di erent parts of the country and depending on which animals are being tested, with cull ewes being the most sensitive group, as expected. Prevalence in this context is the proportion of ocks and individuals that test positive for the bacteria that causes Johne’s, not just those that develop clinical disease.
“All of the studies report very high prevalence – vastly higher than any of the other iceberg diseases, and more than double the prevalence of the next most common iceberg disease: border disease. It really pulls Johne’s out from that group of ve diseases as being the one that we need to be most aware of,” he explains.
The proportion of ewes that test positive within the ock varied even more widely, from around 2% all the way up to 75%. It’s thought this is impacted by how long Johne’s has been in the ock, how intensively the ock is managed and how genetically susceptible the breeds are.
Impact of sub-clinical cases
Most animals su ering with the disease will likely be culled for productivity reasons long before they reach the nal visible stage of the disease, typically because they scan empty, so most farms may be unaware Johne’s is the cause. A survey of nearly 650 farmers in 2013, published in 2019, revealed less than 2% of respondents knew they had Johne’s in their ocks – whereas the true gure is likely to be closer to 60–70%.
A key part of the problem, Dr Davies believes, is that we don’t use production KPIs in sheep farming enough, meaning there is a lack of quantitative data on how ocks are performing.
To focus only on animals that show overt signs of disease is “missing the point” as the biggest nancial losses “are almost certainly associated with sub-clinical disease”, he says.
Researchers consistently found a signi cantly higher number of Johne’s-positive animals in groups that scanned empty compared to
ewes who scanned in-lamb from the same ocks.
“What we think is happening is that Johne’s is causing in ammation in the gut, which is making sheep less e cient at absorbing nutrients, moving them into negative energy balance. When they’re struggling, the rst thing they’re going to sacri ce is their reproductive system and they become more likely to scan empty,” Dr Davies explains.
Ewes are therefore removed from the ock, which drives a much higher level of forced culling. “The Johne’spositive ocks are running a much younger ock, with signi cantly higher replacement costs – around 30% compared to around 22–24% typically for negative ocks.”
In infected ocks, the proportion of three-, four- and veyear-old animals drops to around half the number seen in uninfected ocks, ndings show.
“This has a massive impact because we're taking ewes out when they should be at their most productive in their third and fourth pregnancy, but those culls aren’t always being investigated.”
Testing and control
A blood sample is available but can only pick up Johne’s at a very late stage and cannot di erentiate between vaccinated animals and those with natural antibodies. Faecal PCR tests are more sensitive and for that reason should be used by vets for screening. Laboratories have done far more work on cattle PCR tests than sheep so there is a lot of
variability between labs; Dr Davies says he has found the APHA lab to be particularly sensitive and appropriate for screening.
To detect whether Johne’s is present, Dr Davies recommends four pools of ve samples each from cull ewes. To understand how the presence of Johne’s might be causing losses in the ock, farmers and their vets can test two or more pools of cull ewes and an equal number of pools made up of healthy, in-lamb ewes to determine if there are more positive pools among the cull ewes.
Unlike other diseases such as Maedi Visna, the test and cull approach does not work with Johne’s, as the diagnostic tests cannot pick up infections early enough, Dr Davies advises. Management approaches to reducing transmission and infection are generally very labour intensive and “extremely di cult to the point of being impractical” for commercial lamb producers.
Vaccination is often the most straightforward method of control, he adds. A one-shot-for-life vaccine, Gudair, is available and costs around £3 per dose. The decision whether or not to vaccinate is one to take in consultation with your vet. Where it is deemed to be appropriate Dr Davies recommends only vaccinating replacements to minimise wasted doses and adverse reactions. The vaccine must be used in early life to be e ective – between 1–6 months old, but ideally around 4–5.5 months of age, he says. Farmers should be thinking about vaccinating after weaning.
Dr Davies and Dr Worsley are currently working to develop a calculator allowing farmers to input their replacement costs and ock fertility to determine what Johne’s is costing them, and therefore if it is cost e ective to vaccinate. FG
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Johne’s Disease is a ‘silent killer’ known to be present on 64% of farms tested*. Many of these farmers were unaware their flock was infected. You may have those sheep that just don’t do well, even though their teeth seem perfect and they are not lame. The affected animals literally waste away. These are signs that you may have Johne’s Disease in your flock.
Lambs may have been infected at birth but Johne’s Disease does not show noticeable clinical signs until sheep are 2-4 years old. They can be shedding bacteria well before they show signs of disease, causing infection to spread throughout the flock unnoticed.
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Sheep health: Small changes for big returns
After the government recently launched the rst stage of its Animal Health and Welfare Pathway, Sarah Kidby spoke to sheep vet Charlotte Mouland, of Synergy Farm Health, about how sheep farmers can get the most out of the funded annual vet visit.
After delays to the roll out of some government grant schemes, it was announced in February that livestock farmers can register for a funded annual vet visit under the Animal Health and Welfare Pathway. For sheep, £436 funding is available for eligible farmers with 21 or more sheep. Whilst the government has key health priorities for each livestock sector, the review will be highly speci c to each farm, and is designed to go above and beyond normal health planning. Areas that sheep farmers may want to explore include iceberg screening of ewes; investigating lameness; nutrition work, particularly at the time of lambing; or trace element pro les. Alternatively there may be more speci c issues such as neonatal lamb losses, growth rates or fertility (e.g.
barren rates etc). Practical things farmers may wish to do with the vet time include ram MOTs, semen testing, blood sampling or body condition scoring of ewes.
To make sure you get the most out of the scheme, Charlotte recommends trying to nd a sheep-interested vet and having a discussion ahead of the review visit, using some key performance indicators to ascertain the areas you need to focus on.
Under the scheme farmers are required to complete faecal worm egg counts. Ninety-eight per cent of farms are thought to have anthelmintic resistance to at least one of the
products available. “Gut worms are a huge drain on lamb growth rates and using drenches that aren’t working properly is a waste of time and money. We need to come up with a sustainable plan for using the products that work for that farm, in that location, at that time of year. And the only way to do that is to establish what’s working for you.”
After the review farmers will receive a report with recommendations on how to target key health priorities. “Small changes in management can lead to big changes in productivity, whether that’s chasing down a barren percentage or working on strategies to increase lamb survival, lameness strategies or working to increase the body condition score of ewes. It’s about making hopefully subtle management changes to increase ock productivity and pro tability,” she said.
One ock Charlotte works with managed to reduce their neonatal lamb losses from around 30% to less than 10% after some fairly simple bloodwork revealed an iodine de ciency. “That’s a huge increase in lambs for sale at the end of the season from not a
huge amount of investment.”
Similarly, treating lame sheep is costly both in terms of medication and time so investing in a vaccination programme could lead to greater return on investment, she added. “We know that in ocks with higher than 2% lameness, there’s a cost bene t of using Footvax, the only UK licensed vaccine for foot rot. Simple changes like that can make a big di erence.”
Whilst the review will be speci c to each farm, the government’s key health priorities are:
• Internal and external parasites, mastitis, iceberg diseases and those inducing abortion
• Lameness – as the biggest driver of antibiotic use, this is high on the agenda from a welfare and antibiotic guardianship point of view, Charlotte said
• Ewe sustainability and optimising body condition
• Improving pain management during tail docking and castration.
Biosecurity, while not speci cally
mentioned on the government’s priority list, is another area sheep farmers may wish to consider, particularly if they’re buying and selling sheep.
Industry reputation and global trading, for example with EU countries, could also bene t from making improvements in some of these areas. “Lame sheep are very visible on the side of the road,” Charlotte noted. “There is also a big conversation to be had around opinions on tailing and castrating,
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consumer perceptions on that and what we can do to improve –whether we can o er better pain relief and nd ways to reduce, re ne and replace those methods.”
There are, however, limitations on available pain relief as there are no licensed products for sheep –
although products like Meloxicam can be used via the cascade under veterinary direction.
To nd out more speak to your vet or to register visit https://applyfor-an-annual-health-and-welfarereview.defra.gov.uk/apply/registeryour-interest FG
Injectable wormer now available for sheep
The targeted, zero-milk withdrawal injectable wormer Eprecis is now available for use in sheep and goats as well as cattle. Eprecis contains eprinomectin as its active ingredient and is an easy to administer, highly e ective endectocide with broad spectrum activity against gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep, according to Ceva Animal Health.
In sheep, the e cacy of Eprecis injection against gastrointestinal nematodes is 99.6% versus 86.1% for a pour-on formulation (Bordes et al, 2020). Furthermore, the same study showed Eprecis is associated with higher plasma levels of eprinomectin and has a higher e cacy compared to eprinomectin pour-on in dairy ewes naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes. This is also achieved using ve times less active than a pour-on formulation.
The injection can be given subcutaneously and there is no need to part the eece or coat along the animal’s back. It has excellent syringeability and a low dose volume (0.1ml/10kg) allowing accurate dosing of animals, Ceva says.
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Top tips for hygiene at lambing time
Hygiene around lambing is a crucial aspect of sheep farming. The impact of high levels of hygiene cannot be understated, playing a key role in preventing the spread of infection and disease amongst your ock. Rebecca Downing, of Westpoint Farm Vets, shares her advice.
Some simple, a ordable, and achievable changes can often be implemented to achieve a reduction in disease, medicine usage and lamb mortality.
Hands: Lack of hand hygiene is one of the main causes of disease transmission between animals. The introduction of bacteria from unwashed hands into lambs’ mouths and
ewes’ teats can overwhelm the animal’s natural defences and result in the development of watery mouth in lambs and mastitis in ewes. To combat this:
• Wash hands with diluted disinfectant solution before assisting with lambings, when handling lambs and when checking suckle re ex
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• Wear arm-length disposable plastic gloves during assisted lambings
• Change gloves or wash hands between each ewe, especially when checking her bag.
Lambing pen: A high load of bacteria in the environment causes stress on young lambs and their immune systems, which aren’t fully developed until later in life. This can limit growth rates, as ghting o infection uses valuable energy which could otherwise be put into growing.
Individual lambing pens should be cleaned, disinfected and rebedded between each use, and the same done regularly for group pens. Straw is one of the cheapest and most e cient ways to maintain a hygienic environment as it keeps lambs dry and away from bacteria. When bedded deeply it also helps to provide a warm environment, therefore reducing the risk of hypothermia developing.
After lambing: Dip navels with 10% iodine as soon as possible after birth to prevent navel and joint ill, as the umbilicus remains open for a time after birth, providing a fast-track route for bacteria to enter a lamb’s system.
If supplementing colostrum, take steps to ensure that is has been freshly made up or stripped o ; avoid using colostrum that has sat uncovered in a bucket for any length of time as this is the perfect medium for bacterial growth. Ensure that the container and feeding equipment such as stomach tubes have been thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. This also applies for any bottle-fed lambs. FG
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Ms Jones lambs 400 primarily Beulah Speckled Face ewes from 10th March onwards, and would traditionally blanket treat all ewes with a wormer in May. But with the support of independent sheep consultant Lesley Stubbings (pictured), who was
involved in the research project, she was able to target wormer use to only those ewes that needed it, cutting total wormer use last year to just 37%.
The study, a European Innovation Partnership project, found nutritional stress, as measured by a loss in body
condition score (BCS), was the key to determining which ewes had the highest faecal egg count (FEC) and when this occurred relative to lambing.
Previous advice has been to only worm ewes with a low body condition score, but following recent research, the recommendation is now to target ewes losing body condition in the six weeks up to lambing.
On Ms Jones’s farm, ewes are body condition scored at scanning and then again when given their clostridial vaccine in mid-February. Anything that has lost condition is marked and drenched with the long-acting wormer Cydectin 2% LA at lambing.
Cydectin 2% Long-Acting Injection has a worm persistency period of up to 111 days. Its long persistency means it can help reduce the risk of pasture contamination and therefore reduce the need to treat the lambs, saving time and money, and reducing the number of wormer doses on the farm. However, its use must be considered carefully to get a balance between preventing anthelmintic resistance and controlling worms.
Although the data is yet to be analysed, Ms Jones believes the new worming policy has resulted in
fewer worm counts in the lambs and treatments.
"We regularly FEC lambs from six weeks old until they are sold. We think we used less drench in the lambs last year, but we will know once we have analysed the data.
"Working with Lesley has given me the con dence to move away from blanket treating and only to target those ewes that need it. We must do what we can to reduce wormer resistance," she added.
While the project has now ended, Ms Jones has continued to target wormer use in the same way, earmarking ewes losing body condition this year, to be targeted with Cydectin at lambing.
Ms Stubbings commented: "Just because you have a low body condition score ewe, it doesn't necessarily mean they are the ones to treat. It's those ewes that are losing condition that are the ones to target," she said.
“By worming in this way and using a long-acting product, farmers can reduce pasture contamination without blanket treating ewes.”
Zoetis vet Ally Ward urged farmers to embrace the new advice from the study and use Cydectin responsibly, working with animal health advisers to understand what’s happening on their farm. FG
Fife farm impressed with sheep handling system
Balcaskie Estate is in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland and covers 2,000ha with a mixture of let farms and in-hand farming operations. Last year, they purchased a Racewell HD4 Sheep Handler from Te Pari.
Shepherd Ewan Ramage commented: “The Racewell Handler has been great to work with, it’s been very simple to set up. Generally, we use it for drafting lambs, getting weights for them; we can put them into separate groups so we know roughly what lambs are ready to go this week and we know roughly how many lambs we’ve got to go the next time, but we also use it for drenching lambs, crutching ewes, and just general sheep work really.
“It has a tipping mechanism on it so we can tip the ewes out and open the back up so we can go in and see bags, feet, tail ewes anything like that.”
Giles from Te Pari delivered the system and stayed on the farm for an hour to make sure it was set up they way wanted – “he’s been brilliant”, Ewan added.
The system has resulted in less aches and pains at the end of the day as less bending and manual labour is required. “Any sort of tool that can help like that is a big bonus for the farming community,” Ewan concluded.
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Managing mineral nutrition and SARA in spring calvers
that Omya’s product gave the highest calcium availability at 94.4%.
SARA risk
One of the problems caused by feeding cows on high starch, low bre diets with large amounts of fermentable carbohydrates is the risk of SARA. “SARA is more common early in the lactation,” says Mr Bonsall. “There is also evidence that cows in their rst lactation are at a higher risk of acidosis. It’s important to remember that SARA isn’t just likely during housing, grazed cows are also at risk because spring grass is high in sugar and low in bre.”
SARA is caused by the accumulation of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) in the rumen. As feed is digested, VFAs including acetate, propionate and butyrate are produced. If this happens quickly, as it does with high sugar and starch rations, then the pH in the rumen drops. An animal is said to be su ering from SARA if the pH stays low (between 5.2 and 6) for a prolonged period each day.
The prolonged decrease in rumen pH leads to changes in the microbial population and can damage the lining of the rumen. Symptoms include reduced feed intake, weight loss, decreased milk production, and lameness.
The addition of a calcium carbonate-based bu er such as OmyaFeed C MgO to a high energy ration will help manage nutrition in two ways. Firstly, by providing readily available calcium and magnesium nutrition to the lactating cow, and secondly, bu ering rumen pH to prevent the incidence of sub-acute ruminal acidosis (SARA).
“OmyaFeed C MgO is a compacted feed supplement made from micronized ground calcium carbonate and magnesium oxide,” he says. “When added to the ration as a supplement, it o ers farmers an e ective solution for SARA and helps prevent mineral de ciencies in both housed and grazing systems.”
The calcium and magnesium in OmyaFeed C MgO are readily bio-available, which is particularly important for dairy cows. Calcium is a key component of milk, with about 1.2g of calcium in every litre of milk produced. Mr Bonsall explains: “A lactating cow needs up to four times more calcium than a dry cow. If she doesn’t get enough calcium, milk yield and quality su er.”
Meeting demands
During early lactation, when milk production is highest, the demand for calcium is also at its peak. A cow producing 30kg of milk per day may require up to 60g of calcium per day to maintain milk production and prevent metabolic disorders such as milk fever. It is generally acknowledged that calcium is more readily available to the cow when provided as a mineral supplement than as part of forage or other feedstu s.
Magnesium is an essential nutrient for many physiological processes in dairy cows, from bre degradation in the rumen to milk fat synthesis in the mammary tissue. It’s important that the
magnesium source is easily absorbed otherwise de ciency will follow, alongside symptoms of grass staggers.
Mr Bonsall says OmyaFeed C MgO has proven bioavailability for dairy cows, as shown in independent trials at IRTA in Spain. “We measured calcium and magnesium absorption in dairy cows and found that even with lower calcium intake in the cows fed with OmyaFeed C MgO, there was no signi cant di erence in the amount of calcium digested. That shows more e cient calcium absorption. For magnesium, the intake was a bit higher, but the absorption di erence was 60% higher compared with a conventional mix.”
In another trial, scientists measured calcium absorption of OmyaFeed C MgO against seven commercially available products and found
SARA can be prevented by adding OmyaFeed C MgO to the ration, Mr Bonsall notes. It is required in lower amounts than other rumen bu ers, such as sodium bicarbonate, at only 130g per cow per day. This creates space in the ration for other feedstu s or can help reduce the overall ration cost. In trials, cows supplemented with OmyaFeed C MgO spent fewer hours per day with pH lower than 5.8 than those supplemented with sodium bicarbonate, without a ecting milk yield or fat content. Milk proteins were also higher, which gave a better fat: protein ratio.
Mr Bonsall concludes: “OmyaFeed C MgO is proven to both prevent and cure SARA as well as providing readily available calcium and magnesium to the lactating cow. Because of its formulation, it is palatable, breaks down easily on ingestion and is easily incorporated into the feed mix without settling out. At only 7p per cow per day, it o ers dairy farmers a cost-e ective way of maintaining healthy cows and calves, whilst maintaining high volume milk production.”
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As dairy farmers across the UK are now well into spring calving, managing nutrition is essential to ensure healthy calves and maximise milk production. Omya animal feed expert David Bonsall o ers some guidance...
Magnesium “top of the agenda” for grazing cattle this season
With recent weather variations, keeping ahead of magnesium de ciency by analysing forage and providing supplementation where appropriate will be key as cows are turned out to grass this season, advises Dr Alison Bond, technical services manager at Rumenco.
Recently calved cattle or those that were housed over winter will be particularly susceptible to magnesium de ciency, Dr Bond notes. As recent weeks have seen variations from warmer weather to
snow and sub-zero temperatures, now that temperatures are rising again and grass growth is improving, we could start to see magnesium de ciency.
Keeping on top of this is essential,
Feeding barrier and head yoke combined in one product
The Agri-Kit Comfort Self-Lock is a feeding barrier and head yoke in one, which is ideal for the safe handling of animals when working alone, the manufacturer says. This cattle headlock can be used for any animal treatment including arti cial insemination. Having a multi-purpose feed barrier removes the need for AI stalls which saves space and investment.
Key features include:
• Waved top for cow comfort
• Heavy duty product
• Can be connected for long runs
• Rubber brushed for noise reduction
• Can be adjusted for animal safety
• Reduces bullying amongst animals by providing a protected feed space
• It’s possible to operate up to 50 cattle headspaces from one operating handle
• Inclining the panels can allow total elimination of rubbing on the animals’ shoulders, neck and withers
• Junior and bull head locks are available.
Agri-Kit utilises the latest technology of laser cutting and computer controlled forming to provide cost e ective, competitively priced head yokes. All Comfort Self-Locking Yokes are hot-dipped galvanised and can be supplied at any length to meet requirements.
The self-lock features a double swing mechanism which allows the cow to pull her head out of the bottom if she loses her footing.
For further information on the Comfort Self-Lock, or a range of other comfort, feeding and drinking products, contact Wilson Agri or visit: www.wilsonagri.co.uk FG
Dr Bond says. “While the clinical signs are very obvious, potentially resulting in death quite quickly, there will be a lot of sub-clinical issues a ecting growth and intakes that we’re not aware of. Making sure there’s a magnesium supplement if required will be important.”
She adds: “Suckler cows can bene t from magnesium supplementation almost all year round. We know plenty of farms that would put a high magnesium supplement out all year round just to cover o that risk.”
As we see increasingly unpredictable weather, forecasting when magnesium de ciency may occur could become more challenging. “Even last year when we had the summer drought the weather started to pick up and that grass started to grow again. We had issues at all times of the year that wouldn’t usually be a problem.”
It’s also worth looking at minerals and vitamins overall in your forage, especially if this is not something your farm has done regularly, or if you’ve recently changed your fertiliser usage, for example, she points out. Get forages analysed to nd out what you’re working with in terms of energy, protein, mineral and vitamins – and whether forage
quality is high enough to achieve your targets. Speci c requirements will vary depending on the farm; for example for breeding suckler cows energy and copper will be important for fertility, hitting targets and getting them back in calf quickly. Blood sampling can also be useful to help build a picture of what’s going on and make better decisions.
Last summer’s drought was a prime example of the importance of planning ahead, as grass growth and energy intake dropped away when the hot weather hit, resulting in growth checks for many farms, Dr Bond says. Predictions indicate there will be high temperatures again this summer, so making a plan will be key to ensure farms are not left short. On the other extreme, very wet weather and oods can also dilute the available nutrients.
Previous studies by Rumenco have shown that supplementing with extra energy in a block or bucket towards the end of the summer can stretch out the grazing season.
As we look ahead to summer, thinking about what you want to achieve and how to make the best use of forage will be important to make sure you go into the next season in the best possible form,” Dr Bond concludes. FG
Can-Am has launched the next generation of mid-cc Outlander ATVs with the new Outlander 700 and 500, and the Outlander Pro HD7 and HD5 – the biggest Can-Am ATV launch of the past 10 years.
For 2023, the new Outlander recreational line-up includes the standard models, the DPS 500, DPS 700, X mr 700, MAX DPS, and MAX XT 700. The Outlander PRO HD7 and HD5 haul, tow, and can store more than any other ATV on the market, Can-Am claims. The new Outlander PRO utility line-up includes the standard PRO models and PRO XU models.
An all-new rear facing 650cc single cylinder, liquid cooled,
fuel injected Rotax Advanced Combustion E ciency (ACE) four-stroke engine design and con guration are complemented by a new integrated transmission design and pDrive clutch, for “class leading power and towing capabilities”. Thanks to ECU calibration and di erent camshaft designs, the 700 and PRO HD7 models have 50hp and 41ft-lb of torque, while the 500 and PRO HD5 models have 40hp and 37ft-lb of torque.
All 500 and 700 machines are equipped with the new pDrive primary CVT transmission for smoother shifting, increased durability and feature L/H/N/R/P gearing. The PRO HD5 and HD7 machines are equipped with a new pDrive primary CVT transmission that also features work calibration along with extra L/H/N/R/P gearing. Both the Outlander and Outlander PRO platforms share a selectable 2wd/4wd with Visco-Lok†, Visco-Lok† QE or Visco-4Lok with auto-locking front di erential drivetrain o ered according to the packages.
A new tubular steel chassis design, front and rear arched A-Arm suspension con guration o er the new platforms “class-leading suspension travel and ground clearance”. Both the recreational and utility models are equipped with 9.75in of double A-Arm front suspension travel with twin tube shocks upfront, and with 10.25in in the rear. The PRO models feature sti er suspension tuning to allow for working conditions and heavier payloads. The combination of the chassis and suspension design create “unrivalled” ground clearance, handling, and stability, with up to 13in of ground clearance on certain models.
WORKS HARD. DRIVES EASY.
Riders will notice increased knee room and more spacious oorboards. A thick and durable seat also takes comfort to the next level and reduces noise and chassis feedback. Complementing the new pDrive primary CVT transmission is a more ergonomically friendly shift lever with a smoother grip and re ned shifting experience.
Outlander and Outlander PRO both come standard with incredible storage capabilities, starting with the new 1-gallon integrated glove box compartment. Select models also feature a magnetic phone mount and USB port for charging devices.
The new platform is available with 125 di erent LinQ accessory options. The vehicle accessory options are broken down into three categories, front cargo area, handlebar interface and ergo zone, and rear cargo area. There are ergonomic accessories like heated grips and windshield options. Storage accessories for the front and rear of the vehicle for things like gun racks, chainsaws, and just about any other necessary tool. Utility accessory options include items like a winch, plow, and auxiliary gas can. Performance accessories include items like skid plates, snow trax, and HID lightning options. FG
Next generation of ATVs promise to deliver “unmatched value”
A natural alternative to spring fertilisers
EASy BioN is a consortium of eight di erent natural soil-borne bacterium; bacteria that cycle ‘locked in’ phosphates and potassium within the soil, converting it to plant available macro and micro-nutrients.
Arti cial fertilisers have been in use in the last 80–100 years and have greatly increased production – but at a nancial and environmental cost, resulting in higher input and maintenance expenses for farming equipment and the land. These higher input costs do not necessarily re ect on the farmer’s monetary returns.
Dave Edwards, fth generation farmer and senior director of Edwards Agricultural Supplies, advocates for land management methods that re ect the principles our great grandparents and their ancestors used to treat the land, whilst incorporating modern sustainable natural inputs.
The relationship between soil, microbiome and plant is paramount when creating healthier soils. All life requires a food source, yet many overlook the needs of the microbiome when determining their soil management plan. Bacteria populate the root zone, enabling the conversion of non-soluble minerals into plant available forms, absorbing nitrogen from the atmosphere for storage in root nodules for the plant to use as and when it needs it. They assist with the transportation of
nutrients and water to the plant, whilst feeding o the plant exudes. This symbiosis is fundamental to healthy natural crop management.
To assist in replenishing lost soil bacteria, Edwards Agricultural Supplies has worked with Biolevel, the UK’s foremost agricultural microbial product specialist, to develop EASy BioN. This is a consortium of eight di erent natural soil-borne bacterium; bacteria that cycle ‘locked in’ phosphates and potassium within the soil, converting it to plant available macro and micro-nutrients. BioN also contains nitrogen xing bacteria that absorbs atmospheric nitrogen and transports it for storage in nodules on the roots, giving the plant access to nitrogen as and when it’s needed. The atmosphere contains 78% free nitrogen. By using nitrogen xing bacteria your plant can harness up to nine months of nitrogen.
Working in synergy with EASy BioN, Edwards Agricultural Supplies has developed a proprietary blend of seaweed and humate to feed both plant and bacteria. Seaweed extract has long been known to encourage root growth, however, its mode of action is highly intricate; it has a complex biochemical composition, feeding your plant more than just chemical units. Humic substances are decomposed plant and microbial material. They are large complex molecules purported to stimulate plant root growth and development, having an almost hormone-like activity. Humic substances have an alkaline pH, which provides favourable conditions for biological activity and chemical reactions, improving the physical structure of the soil by ‘opening up’, adding oxygen and enabling the soil bacteria to further multiply and provide the plant with more nutrients.
To nd out more visit www.soiladvisory.co.uk or contact the company directly. FG
MILK IT
and make the most of the rumen buffer that gets the job done
Maximise milk yield without the risk of SARA with OmyaFeed C MgO, a palatable rumen buffer made from nely ground natural minerals. It can be used as a preventative or curative solution for SARA in high-yielding dairy cows fed a high starch, low bre diet.
Just 130g of OmyaFeed C MgO per cow per day is required for effective rumen health, compared with more than double the amount of sodium bicarbonate/calcium carbonate mix. This saves money and creates space in the ration for further feed materials. OmyaFeed C MgO is very cost effective at just 7p/cow/day.
To nd out how you can milk the advantages of OmyaFeed C MgO, contact:
David Bonsall on 07773 180664 or email david.bonsall@omya.com.
MAXIMUM MILK YIELDS WITH NO RISK OF SARA MORE SPACE IN THE RATION JUST 7p PER DAY, PER COW.
The impact of heat stress on fertility
Fertility is one of the major factors a ecting the e ciency of any dairy herd and good fertility allows for a nancial and sustainable herd. Heat stress interferes with several reproductive processes causing a noticeable depression of conception, Galebreaker writes.
The impaired reproduction is caused by an increase in body temperature when cows are exposed to heat stress conditions. Heat stress occurs when the cow is generating more heat than it can lose through its environment. Improvements to dairy production are resulting in higher yielding cows, which produce higher levels of metabolic heat. While high
yielding cows create a more e cient and sustainable business, it also means that cows can experience heat stress at lower external temperature and humidity levels.
What are the e ects of heat stress on fertility? Heat stress can impair the function of hormones, resulting in larger follicles and delayed ovulation. To cover the science brie y,
A guide to supplementing colostrum at calving
larger follicles may contain postmature eggs that are not competent for fertilisation. Some studies show that heat stress depresses LH secretion and compromises its function, which releases the egg at the wrong time (Wolfenson & Roth, 2019). In addition, heat stress increases the secretion of FHS causing the larger number of follicles growing. Heat stress also a ects the development and rate of growth of the early embryo, resulting in early embryonic loss (Dei, 2020).
How do you know if heat stress is a ecting fertility? Farmers often look at milk yield as an indicator of heat stress. However, data collected
IgG, which equates to 22 Brix when measured with a refractometer. In new guidelines, it is now recommended calves receive a minimum of three litres within the rst two hours of life and additional 3–4 litres within 6–12 hours of birth – for a total of 6–7 litres of high-quality colostrum within its rst 12 hours of life.
“To be delivered to the blood supply, IgG molecules are absorbed by the small intestine, and rapidly decline after 12 hours of life. This makes timing critical to maternal colostrum absorption,” adds Ms Hall.
To meet the recommended benchmarks for passive transfer, she recommends producers stop relying on calves to suckle unsupervised and to test colostrum quality with a refractometer.
by Mark Scott (Cargill) suggests that milk protein yield drops at a Temperature Humidity Index (THI) of 68; however, at a THI of 57 oestrus activity reduces inseminations in the herd and at a THI 65 conception rates drops. So, before milk yield even begins to drop fertility has already been detrimentally a ected and if the THI is sustained for longer than a 24-hour period or occurs on consecutive days then it is likely to a ect fertility for a further three weeks (Mark Scott, Cargill).
If you are an all-year-round calving herd then the sustained heat during July and August could continue to cause you problems the following spring, with a disruption to the calving pattern resulting in a gap in calves being born.
To reduce heat stress, building design should be assessed to ensure there is su cient inlet of air and an outlet for the exhaust of warm, stale air (e.g. open ridge). Natural ventilation can be increased by removing boarding and exchanging for a product which allows variable ventilation, and also provides weather protection when needed. Mechanical ventilation such as traditional fans or innovative cooling tubes can further enhance cooling within the shed. FG
being delivered into the rumen.”
When colostrum quality is below the recommended 22 Brix or below the minimum six litres, supplementation is required. To capture the bene t of passive immunity from on-farm pathogens, Ms Hall recommends maternal dam colostrum from a cow on the same farm. When it is not available or is going to take too long to thaw out for the rst feed, supplement with a full fat colostrum powder sourced from UK herds like Nettex’s Calf Colostrum Double Strength. This can support calf performance when calves are not receiving su cient good quality maternal colostrum. It also contains growth factors, hormones, vitamins and minerals.
Industry research has found 61% of dairy calves and 20% of suckler calves left to suckle the dam for colostrum did not receive enough IgG antibodies for successful passive transfer.
Emily Hall, livestock farmer and product manager for Nettex, says: “Passive transfer of diseaseghting antibodies from the
dam is reliant on feeding enough high-quality maternal colostrum as quickly as possible after birth. Simple management measures can be taken to ensure more passive transfer success rates to give calves a stronger start to life.”
For successful passive transfer of IgG antibodies, colostrum quality needs to be a minimum of 50g/l
“Studies have found 20–25% of calves don’t feed from the dam within the rst eight hours of life and few consume enough colostrum within the peak absorption window. Feeding colostrum via a bottle is preferable since the sucking re ex allows milk to go straight into the abomasum for fast absorption by the small intestine. While tubing is preferable to leaving the calf to suckle the dam, it will delay absorption by 2–4 hours due to
Collected from Scottish farms speci cally for UK herds, Nettex’s colostrum range is free from TB, Johne’s and EBL. It is also of known quality and has been tested for safety and e cacy – giving producers a quick and convenient colostrum supplement. Ms
Hall concludes: “Calf Colostrum Double Strength is a great option to deliver high quality bovine colostrum to calves in a short amount of time.” FG
Here’s how and when to supplement calves with colostrum to ensure a good start to life.
Grants available to help farmers in England
Shearwell Data has provided a handy guide to equipment available under the Farm Equipment and Technology Fund 2023.
FETF grants o er farmers in England a contribution towards the cost of buying new technology or equipment from an approved list of ‘productivity and slurry’ items and ‘animal health and welfare’ items. Grants range from a minimum of £1,000 to a maximum of £25,000 per theme.
Shearwell Data supports livestock farmers with ear tags, EID readers, software, handling and husbandry equipment. As a farmer-owned business, Shearwell Data says it understands farmers’ needs and challenges. All products are trialled on its own farms before going into production.
The company has a variety of products for sheep and cattle that are eligible for grant funding, including its Stick Reader, X6 Stock Recorder, Weigh Head, Panel
Readers and Sheep Auto Drafting Crate. Visit www. shearwell.co.uk to view the company’s handy guide to Shearwell’s eligible products.
If you live in central or eastern England and would like more information, please contact Liz Speller directly or call Shearwell’s head o ce. FG
Increasing fertility with optimal heat detection
Serving the right cow at the right time is crucial for high reproduction rates. Precise heat detection puts farmers one step ahead in fertility management, smaXtec explains.
High conception rates and overall fertility are critical to the economic success of dairy farms and to improving overall herd health and productivity. However, visual oestrus detection requires many factors to be considered and is very time-consuming.
With its unique bolus technology, smaXtec says it o ers much more than a traditional heat
detection system. Thanks to the unique position of the smaXtec bolus and the highly accurate measurement of inner body temperature, drinking behaviour, rumination and activity, the system provides “unrivalled data” from inside the cow. This allows the best possible insights into herd’s health and reproduction, reducing the need for intensive visual observation by the
farmer, the company explains.
With smaXtec sending heat detection alerts via phone or PC, farmers can be con dent that the cows can be served at the right time. Farmers can signi cantly increase insemination success while reducing hormone use, labour and thus costs due to missed heats. Not only does smaXtec detect cows in heat, but it also indicates the optimal insemination time window. This results in a higher conception rate, better calving index and, ultimately, improved pro tability, smaXtec continues.
Using smaXtec, farmers have access to insights on an individual animal and herd level information around the clock. Customers report that they have achieved higher fertility rates and shorter calving intervals as a result of the system. One of them is Peter Wood from Derbyshire: “We nd that the heat detection from smaXtec is second to none. Our conception rates have lifted because of this reason. The calving index has improved by 18 days since we started using smaXtec. So, putting it into real terms, money: smaXtec has paid for itself already, just on the calving index.”
Early detection of diseases and improving overall herd health is equally as important and a key factor of reproductive success on any dairy farm. By measuring cow health data continuously and precisely, smaXtec o ers an outstanding system for early disease detection, allowing for the earliest possible intervention when necessary. This way, smaXtec enables farmers to manage their herds in a proactive rather than reactive way, ensuring consistently high milk yields and pro tability. FG
Time management is the key to a successful calving season
Farmers who manage their time correctly during calving season will save money as well as a lot of hardship. Whether you farm full time or part time, there is an a ordable way to make this challenging time of the year a lot easier, says Moocall.
Calf mortality throughout calving season is most often caused as a result of dystocia problems or di culties during labour. The majority of losses occur with heifers who can tend to have a more stressful rst time calving or cows that are in calf to a known di cult calving sire.
Close attention and early intervention where possible is required in order to ensure any signs of complications can be addressed by the farmer when needs be. From here, you can take the necessary steps in order to pull a live calf to the ground and give it the best start to life.
According to Teagasc, all farmers need to target their mortality rate to be as low as 2.5% at birth and no more than 5% at 28 days.
The Moocall Calving Sensor is a
non-invasive, tail mounted device that is “absolutely invaluable” when it comes to time management at calving. It measures the cow’s spinal contractions and tail movements to accurately predict the onset of calving to the nearest hour.
As a farmer, all you need to do is turn the device on and place it opposite the vulva on the cow’s tail. Moocall will then notify you by text message and app notification once calving activity is taking place. With over seven years on the market and over 16,000 customers worldwide, the company says it has proven what a valuable piece of technology its Calving Sensor is and all the great benefits it can bring to farmers.
Visit www.moocall.com or contact Moocall directly for more information. FG
Taking steps to improve reproductive success
Heat stress considerably reduces fertility in lactating dairy cows and impacts the reproductive system weeks before ovulation. Hormone levels fall and oestrous expression is reduced, making it harder to detect cows in heat, explains Gary Walker, Dalton Engineering.
Inseminated cows also have reduced conception rates and a rise in early embryonic loss is common as newly formed embryos are less heat tolerant during days 0-7 of development. Consequently, days open will rise.
Heat stressed dry cows reduce DMI with negative implications for milk production in the next lactation. In-utero heat stress can permanently change tissue structure and function in o spring. Studies show calves from heat stressed mothers have lower birthweights, impaired colostrum absorption
and potentially reduced immune function and lower liveweight gains. The resulting milk production of daughters from heat stressed mothers is negatively impacted for up to three lactations. The productive life of daughters and granddaughters is also reduced. Taking measures to alleviate heat stress in milking and dry cows is crucial to reproductive success. Improving ventilation and providing high speed air using fans to aid in the cooling of cows is a management decision. Make adjustments to housing to reduce the severity of the heat stress experienced by cows, and target high risk areas such as collecting yards where heat production and humidity is high. Targeting the lying areas will reduce standing times – and do not forget the dry cows! FG
Holiday let proves a huge success for Somerset farmers
consistently high number of bookings they achieve for us, but they’ve also helped us enormously by connecting us to trusted partners such as hot tub and accommodation providers – all of whom are vital in us achieving the high standards that keep our customers coming back for more.”
Determination to keep innovating
Having sold his international pig breeding business in 2014, Jeremy Barber and his wife Sarah diversi ed into holiday lets and have managed to achieve consistently high bookings and customer reviews. We spoke to them to nd out the secret to their success. Ask Jeremy and Sarah what they are most proud of about their award-winning holiday let business, and the answer is quick and clear – the reviews. Set within 350 acres of rolling woodland countryside on the Devon/Somerset border, Peckmoor Farm Lodges has become one of self-catering specialist Hoseasons’ most popular locations over the last seven years, boasting an impressive average customer review score of 9.7/10.
It’s exactly what the couple hoped for when they made the decision to sell Jeremy’s international pig breeding business in 2014 and diversify into holiday lets. Opening with just three units in 2016, the pair have since added a further 13 luxury log lodges, with the most recent arriving last summer.
Hoseasons has been Jeremy and Sarah’s exclusive agent from the start, helping not only to market the location and secure bookings, but also to provide access to its large network of industry contacts and suppliers – something Jeremy says has been vital in achieving Peckmoor’s signature high-end vibe.
“We’ve built a very good exclusive relationship with Hoseasons over the years based on the
Luke Hansford was a business development manager when he rst visited Jeremy and Sarah at their working farm nine years ago. Now senior vice president business development UK at Hoseasons’ parent company Awaze, he says Peckmoor is the perfect example of what can be achieved when a farmer with land and a drive to succeed works in partnership with the experts in self-catering holiday lets.
“It’s incredible to think what these guys have achieved in what is a comparatively short space of time when it comes to vacation rentals. When I visited for the rst time, it was clear Jeremy and Sarah had a clear vision of what they wanted to achieve, but they had a lot of work to do to get there. They were so passionate about the type of location and service they wanted to o er and I’m proud that we’ve been there every step of the way to help them on that journey. Peckmoor really is one of our most outstanding performers in terms of bookings and repeat bookings now and that’s in no small part down to their determination to keep innovating and investing to make sure they stand out from the competition.”
The ner things
Peckmoor is currently part of Hoseasons’ Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection – 62 luxury lodge escapes aimed at couples looking for an indulgent UK getaway featuring the ner things
in life, including bubbling hot tubs, u y towels and luxury toiletries.
But such has been its popularity in recent years, it will soon feature as one of six locations invited by Hoseasons to launch its soon-to-be available Autograph Plus range – a collection of the ‘best of the best’ Autograph locations that have really gone the extra mile to give their customers an even greater holiday experience.
So what’s next for Peckmoor? Jeremy knows he has to keep looking forward to stay relevant and attract new customers. The farm already has planning permission for another two lodges and Jeremy is also looking into ways to make the park more energy e cient, but the next innovation looks like it could be of the four-legged variety:
“The fact we are a working farm is a big draw for our guests,” he says, adding: “Not only do they get to relax in a beautiful countryside setting, they also get to experience nature close up in a way many people don’t get a chance to. We’re into the lambing season now and guests also love getting up close to our horses, alpacas, pygmy goats and Highland cattle. I’d also love to get some more exotic animals too. A zebra is on my wish list but I’m going to have to get that one past Sarah before it happens!”
Luke Hansford adds: “We are incredibly proud of our partnership with Peckmoor Farm Lodges, and we share Sarah and Jeremy’s excitement as we look ahead to the future of their holiday rental accommodation.”
If you have a farm diversi cation project in mind and would like to nd out more about how Hoseasons can help you bring your vision to market, visit www.hoseasons. co.uk/market-through-us or contact the team directly. FG
DIVERSIFY YOUR BUSINESS RESTORE OUR HABITATS
A NEW PLAN FOR THE PLANET
Biodiversity Net Gain provides a huge opportunity for landowners and farmers in England to diversify their income and build long-term business resilience through habitat creation.
Here at Environment Bank, we have developed a risk-free model enabling easy access to this new income stream. It maximises the value of
Earn over £27,000 for every hectare of habitat
creation
low-yielding land over 20 hectares and secures guaranteed payments for a 30 year term that start immediately on lease completion.
Species-rich grassland, woodland, rewilding sites or wetland – join the many farmers diversifying their income and rewriting futures by creating amazing spaces to restore nature. Visit
Habitat banks creating a net gain for English farmers
Planting has begun on a farm in Buckinghamshire as part of a nationwide scheme to restore nature through biodiversity net gain (BNG). We talked to landowner Joseph Soul about his involvement in the privately funded Environment Bank scheme, which is already providing an alternative income stream for him and many others.
Environment Bank is the UK’s market leader specialising in biodiversity net gain (BNG) units. Under the Environment Act 2021, BNG will be mandatory for new developments and infrastructure projects from November this year. It is working with a range of farmers and landowners across England to identify parcels of land (typically upwards of 20ha in size) where a signi cant uplift in biodiversity can be made through creating habitat banks.
Currently, habitat creation is happening at quite a pace. There are 20 sites underway and an additional 60 scheduled to commence over the year ahead.
Planting the seed
One such site is in Milton Keynes where planting has begun on a 38ha site nestled between existing forests and an ancient woodland. Wood Farm in Emberton is owned by Joseph Soul (pictured above). Joseph was looking to diversify the income of his farm by creating high-quality, landscape-scale habitats including neutral grassland, lowland meadow, hedgerows, and dense scrub. He already has a campsite on his land, so he was eager to diversify in a way that would complement this business enterprise and yet still work alongside crop cultivation and grazing.
Environment Bank works with landowners and farmers to ensure
that their land is converted in a way that will bene t their needs as much as the needs of nature. In Joseph’s case, it was considered that a greater range of nature would increase the quality of the land, create a better landscape to visit whilst ensuring long term business viability through numerous income streams.
He said: “I have worked throughout the process with a team of expert ecologists who seem to have no end to their knowledge. As much as I know my land, they know exactly which species and habitats will bene t its unique needs and increase its quality for years to come.”
This restoration project will be fully established over the next 10 years, and it will be subject to continuous monitoring and support from Environment Bank’s team of expert ecologists throughout this period. It will then be maintained and managed for a minimum of 30 years by Joseph to generate income for a xed term and potentially beyond.
About habitat banking
The concept of habitat banks was pioneered by prominent ecologist Professor David Hill CBE, one of the founding members of Natural England. His team are now working with farmers and landowners across England, tapping into thousands of hectares of land to restore our natural habitats. Environment Bank
says its work is pivotal to the achievement of the government's ambitions for nature recovery and a net-zero future.
Habitat banks need to be secured on land for at least 30 years, prior to the November 2023 legal requirement of the Environment Act 2021 deadline that all planning permissions granted in England will have to deliver at least 10% biodiversity net gain.
Since launching its multi-awardwinning habitat bank scheme last year, Environment Bank has seen enquiries soar, and it is looking to establish over 2,000ha of habitat banks over the next few years.
In return for managing the habitat, farmers and landowners receive funding for a minimum of 30 years. This opens up a new avenue of welcome economic yield for many rural communities, who have struggled nancially with Brexit in recent years, and now, the cost-of-living crisis.
Financial bene ts
A crucial bene t of Environment Bank establishing a habitat bank for farmers is that they retain ownership of the land, with Environment Bank taking a lease interest. The management plan is tailored to suit the landowner’s existing land management strategy and sources of funding, as well as ensuring the most tax-e cient solution.
Environment Bank pays up to £27,000 per hectare over a 30-year period with xed annual uplifts to counter in ation for the management and lease of the land, as well as a generous welcome bonus. Being already fully funded, Environment Bank typically arranges lease and management payments within 20 weeks of registration, and covers all costs for establishing and managing the habitat banks, extending to legal and tax advice where appropriate. It has a ready-made solution, so unlike brokerage models, farmers do not have to manage the complex implementation process or take any of the risk of the scheme failing. All of that sits with Environment Bank.
To talk about creating a habitat bank on your land, contact Environment Bank directly or visit www.environmentbank.com for further information. FG
Potential tax impacts of diversification
As farmers continue to be encouraged to diversify their businesses, as well as making decisions on what the diversi cation will involve, there are also the hurdles of local planning and funding constraints. Not to be forgotten are the potential tax impacts of the diversi cation and early thought should be given to these, advises Ensors agricultural consultant Graham Page (pictured).
partnerships, but extraction of funds for the proprietors’ own needs will impact on the overall tax charge of the operation and will need some careful planning.
Farm holiday lets proving a popular choice with the public
to these taxes is
Salter & Mckenna has undertaken a number of projects providing accommodation on farm; these include, holiday lets, shing and shooting lodges. These are proving to be very popular with the public and provide a very good source of income.
considered. Many
The mode of operation needs to be considered. Many diversi ed enterprises are administered through limited companies that are created either from the outset or after the early years of operation.
Despite the imminent increase in corporation tax rates, limited companies generally pay a lower rate of tax on their pro ts in comparison to sole trades or
Capital Taxation is another important area covering both Capital Gains Tax and Inheritance Tax. Generally, the exposure to these taxes is reduced where the diversi cation consists of conducting a trading business, as opposed to rental generation which is considered more along the lines of an investment activity.
a trading considered the lines of an
Finally, VAT will need some thought. Diversi cation can create some signi cant issues over recoverability of VAT and the competitiveness of pricing of the end product, but with careful planning the financial effects can be minimised. FG
MAKING OUR AVAILABLE EXPERTISE
High-quality units provide yearround income; although occupancy rates are lower in the winter, good quality accommodation with heating and electric are still proving popular for mid-winter breaks.
Planning and Building Control is required for these units. Ensuring you comply with the regulations is important and ensures that you end up with a high quality and safe product and that you comply with legislation.
There is a wide range of units from converted barns to new bespoke units.
The process starts with an appraisal of your site; this will include assessing your target market. You can apply to the council for pre-application advice prior to submitting a planning
application, or just submit a planning application. The pre-application advice that the council provides is often useful particularly if you are constructing a new building, as they will indicate what the council considers acceptable and what the key planning issues are. The planning process takes around eight weeks from validation to getting a decision; sometimes it may take longer and this usually occurs when the council requires more information.
If you are considering this form of diversi cation, then Alice or Cameron at Salter & Mckenna would be pleased to help you through the decision making and planning process. FG
Creating a brighter future with trees on farms
A Norfolk farmer is helping to fight the nature and climate crises with hundreds of native trees.
Watching his young woodland grow is bringing joy to sixth-generation farmer George Atkin and his family. The new native trees, including oak, wild cherry and Scots pine, were planted to capture carbon and create wildlife habitats. Planted in winter 2016 with help from the Woodland Trust, the 283-hectare mixed farm in west Norfolk is already reaping the benefits.
Investing in tomorrow
George planted half a hectare of trees, filling gaps in the canopy of an existing wood and creating a new block of woodland close to the farmhouse. The Trust’s MOREwoods scheme was the perfect fit for the project, providing expert planting advice and subsidised trees from assured tree nurseries.
“These woods marked the start of an environmental journey for me, the foundation of ensuring the farm is passed on in a better condition for the next generation,” George explains.
Planting and management
Once the saplings were dug in, wood chip was laid to retain moisture in the light, sandy soils. A 400m hedge was also planted to link up the two woods, acting as an important corridor to help wildlife move between them.
“I had a great deal of help from friends,” George continues. “It was very hard work over the course of two weeks, but well worth it in the end!”
The new trees are now partly managed as coppice to provide wood fuel for the farmhouse, and partly for nature, where the understory will be improved with shade-loving woodland
species. Now hooked on planting, George has already created a traditional orchard full of local varieties too.
Exploring more opportunities
With an appetite for more trees, an agroforestry system could be on the horizon for George. This would involve planting native trees in alleys between arable crops which could then be harvested for fuel or timber.
“I am very thankful to the Woodland Trust,” concludes George, “not only for the trees but more importantly UK sourced woodland regeneration and new plantings. I hope they continue to help communities, schools, farms, landowners and individuals to do their bit for improving and increasing our country’s native woodland.”
Start planting with subsidised schemes
From creating a shelterbelt to harvesting your own wood fuel, the Trust will provide tailored advice on the best species and methods to achieve your goals. Experts will visit your site, guide your application from start to finish, and arrange tree delivery and protection.
His future plantings will be made even more eco-friendly by using fencing or denser planting to offset losses in place of plastic guards for protection.
Finally, George plans to collect seed from some of the farm’s oldest trees so he can propagate his own trees.
Reap the benefits on your farm
Trees should be in every farmer’s toolbox. They help boost productivity, resilience and the health of the environment – with no need for trade off with food production. At George’s farm, the trees are bringing added benefits as windbreaks for crops, shelter for livestock and enhancing the landscape character.
The Woodland Trust, with generous funding from Lloyds Bank, offers expert advice and funding to make your planting project a success. For anyone planting over half a hectare, the MOREwoods scheme is ideal – it’s already created more than 3,500ha of woodland in the UK.
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These woods marked the start of an environmental journey for me, the foundation of ensuring the farm is passed on in a better condition for the next generation.
George Atkin
Consider legalities to prevent problems further down the line
Diversi cation can open up lots of new opportunities for farmers and landowners, but several legal issues need to be considered to prevent problems further down the line, says Warners Solicitors:
• Business structures – If your new diversi cation business is not agricultural, you might want to set it up as a new business. There are various bene ts to doing this; it protects your existing business if the new diversi cation project is not successful and it can help preserve valuable Inheritance Tax (IHT) reliefs
• Supplier contracts – It is important to make sure that any contracts you have with suppliers and customers are clear and legally binding; this will protect you in case anything goes wrong
• Employment contracts – If you need to take on new sta for your diversi ed business, you need to make sure you are aware of your obligations as an employer. As a
bare minimum, all employees must be provided with a written statement of their terms of employment. You must also adhere to minimum wage and workplace pension requirements
• Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief
(BPR) – Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) can help reduce or even eliminate IHT on agricultural and other qualifying assets. However, converting buildings and land from agricultural purposes may mean that the right to APR and BPR is lost.
As a rural law practice, Warners Solicitors says it has an established relationship with farmers. The company has a dedicated team of agricultural and landed estate solicitors who all have a detailed understanding of the issues of relevance to rural landowners. Find out more at warners-solicitors. co.uk FG
Farm Diversification
Agricultural bulk material retaining walls
Nationwide Precast Concrete is a new East Anglian precast concrete manufacturer based in Ardleigh in Essex. NPC Ltd produces a range of retaining wall and fencing products for the East Anglian and UK market.
The company says it is very experienced in the manufacturing of precast concrete, especially in the design and production of retaining wall systems. Its new fencing product uses its patented manufacturing system, providing the “highest quality nished product that cannot be matched by traditional manufacturing methods”.
NPC Ltd has an extensive range of retaining wall systems which it believes will satisfy all agricultural applications. It can also design and manufacture bespoke units to
suit site speci c requirements.
The company has invested in modern manufacturing facilities and its products adhere to all industry standards. Its quality control systems are designed speci cally for the manufacturing of precast concrete retaining walls and fencing products. NPC Ltd’s structural engineering resource has over 25 years’ experience in precast concrete product design and implementation.
Contact the company directly to discuss your requirements, or if you prefer, a member of the team can come out and visit your site. FG
Woodland creation can help you generate income
of carbon units via the WCC. You can nd out more in the Forestry Commission’s Carbon factsheet.
Timber: Growing timber to sell to the commercial timber trade can generate a reliable short or long-term revenue stream for your business. The best quality timber can be sold for sawlogs and converted into construction materials, whilst small roundwood can be sold for fencing, pulp and chipwood products.
Woodfuel: Wood for fuel can be sold to local markets in the form of logs, kindling and well-seasoned rewood. Kiln-dried hardwood logs, split, bagged and certi ed ‘ready to burn’ can fetch premium prices.
enhance livestock welfare, and boost soil health.
Generating income is dependent on a variety of factors including the size, type and composition of your woodland, as well as your overall objectives and local markets.
There are a variety of ways in which woodland creation can boost your business’ revenue:
Carbon: By registering newly created woodland with the Woodland Carbon Code (WCC) and the Woodland Carbon Guarantee prior to planting, you can sell carbon
units to the government or on the private market from as early as ve years after planting and help to o set your business’ carbon emissions.
Woodland creation projects can generate a generous return, with carbon prices ranging from £10 to £30+ per unit. Typically, woodland projects can produce in the region of 100 units/ha to over 500 units/ ha over 100 years – generating anywhere from between £1,000/ ha to £15,000+/ha through the sale
Recreation and leisure: Woodlands designed for recreation and leisure can o er new and exciting opportunities to diversify your business. Woodland creation can create suitable habitats for game that could generate an income from shoots. Idyllic woodland settings appeal to holiday makers looking for camping and glamping experiences as well as sporting activities.
Integrating trees into your farming system: Combining trees and shrubs with crop and livestock farming systems is known as agroforestry. This management approach can increase farm productivity, support nature,
Growing trees in between crops, otherwise known as silvoarable agroforestry, is between 10–14% more productive than monoculture arable systems (The Woodland Trust, 2015). Integrating trees into the same area of land as livestock is known as silvopasture agroforestry. Silvopasture can increase soil health by capturing nutrients, limit soil compaction caused by animals, and increase in ltration rates. Trees can provide shelter for livestock, resulting in improvements to animal welfare and an increase in production (Soil Association, 2019). Grants and support: There are a range of grants and support available from the Forestry Commission and its partners to help with the costs of woodland creation. You can nd more details by visiting www.gov.uk/ forestry/tree-planting-overview
Useful links:
• Woodland Carbon Code: https:// woodlandcarboncode.org.uk
• Woodland Carbon Guarantee: gov.uk/guidance/woodlandcarbon-guarantee
• Woods and Carbon factsheet: gov. uk/government/publications/thebene ts-of-woodland-creationwoods-and-carbon FG
Woodland creation can help you to diversify your business and generate reliable revenue streams, whilst delivering environmental bene ts that support your land management goals, nature, and society.
Make money by planting trees
Tree planting can complement your farm business, giving you the chance to diversify, generate extra income, increase farm productivity, and enhance your land.
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Free app proves “invaluable” for Surrey farmer in BNG project
Fourth generation mixed farmer Tim Hopkin has undertaken planning for biodiversity net gain as a means of diversifying his farm’s income stream through upfront funding to enable the implementation of a regenerative agriculture plan.
Tim developed the free land management tool Land App in 2015 to help farmers maximise the pro tability from their land, when he was faced with the loss of his own family farm.
Now, working with Surrey Wildlife Trust advisors, Land App has been “invaluable” in drawing up future plans, assessing costs and working with professionals to review opportunities for making the farm pro table, whilst working with nature. “The costs and time saved with Land App mean we would recommend anyone setting up a free account if they are considering diversifying their farm,” he says.
Land App allows farmers to work easily and e ectively with advisors, minimising burdens and costs as much as possible, as farmers face the uncertainty and challenges that come with losing basic payments.
“We’re trying to remove all blockers for farmers to make the best-informed decisions possible and working collaboratively is essential here to help them ensure they have a viable business going forward. Entering the market would otherwise be di cult and expensive, and risks leaving people behind. The platform seeks to ensure this won’t happen,” Tim concludes.
To nd out more visit: www.thelandapp.com FG
New grant funding initiatives could facilitate diversification
Round two of the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund will get many farmers thinking about how best to buy new machinery for their business –but you can also use the new grant funding initiatives to diversify into a whole new revenue stream, says Rural Asset Finance.
The tech grants will pay up to £25,000 and 40% of the cost of speci c machinery, but many farmers are also thinking about the longer term – and realising the overarching Farm Innovation Fund can help secure their entire future.
Diversi cation possibilities are endless, and these projects become more feasible when using government grants as a deposit and funding the rest through specialised rural asset nance, the company explains. This not only
gives you the funds you need, it helps protect your own cash ow, preserving your own funds for unforeseen working capital requirements until your new venture starts to pay for itself.
Rural Asset Finance o ers tailored repayment schemes on xed-term, xed rate loans secured on land and buildings, often in combination with equipment nance, also on xed-term, xedrate hire purchase or lease.
“We understand farmers’ challenges and are committed to helping them fund the future they want, whether that’s traditional farming, green energy installations, innovative food production or environmental protection and sustainability,” says founder Matthew Smart.
For more information, visit www.ruralasset nance.com FG
Software to help you save time and work smarter
Forget the clunky spreadsheets and paper records –Farmplan Business Cloud is a complete accounting solution designed speci cally for the agricultural community, the company says. The handy software means that those more time-consuming and complicated data entry tasks become e ortless, so farmers have more time to do what you do best. Whether on the farm or in the o ce, you can access and share your data from any device, anywhere, and automate those time-stealing tasks.
Farmplan Business Cloud allows farmers to stay in control of their data and choose who can access what, from family members to trusted advisors. Keeping data safe and secure ensures they’ll always be compliant with current regulations.
The software is designed to help farmers make informed
decisions, such as: Where is a farm performing well? What needs to happen so the business can grow?
Farmplan Business Cloud allows farmers to analyse their business in as much detail as they need, so they can answer these questions and more.
The software is capable of handling data for all types of enterprise, from traditional farm enterprises to farm diversi cation projects, helping farm businesses grow with ease, Farmplan says.
It also o ers the added function of being able to automatically bring transactions in from the bank and post them direct to the ledgers, so you can manage money in one place. FG
Make everyday business tasks easier with Farmplan Business Cloud
Forget the clunky spreadsheets and paper records, Farmplan Business Cloud is a complete accounting solution designed specifically for the agricultural community.
TIME SAVING
Access and share your data from any device, anywhere, and automate those time-stealing tasks.
SEAMLESS COLLABORATION
Connect with your stakeholders and choose who can access what.
GUARANTEE COMPLIANCE
Make sure you are always compliant with MTD legislation changes.
MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS
Analyse your business with real-time, accurate data.
Farmplan has saved me hours of work, from neatly reporting to quick updates on the go.
Damian Barson, Tessleymoor FarmingMANAGING YOUR FARM’SMONEY IN ONE PLACE HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER.
Blue baling power for the UK
Some of you may have seen the blue baler from Austria already. The manufacturer Göweil is known for high-quality bale silage technology – not only for round, but also for square bales.
Designed speci cally for grass silage, the G-1 F125 Kombi is made for taking on the UK’s tough eld conditions, Göweil says. The baler-wrapper combination machine is particularly robust and “the perfect baler for achieving the best forage quality bales”. With 30 knives, the cutting length of the grass is only 35mm, which is the keystone for high forage quality. In addition, Auto-Flow-Control prevents clogging of the rotor, ensuring a perfect ow of material into the chamber where the forage is densely compacted and either bound with lm or net. The attached wrapper unit then wraps the bale in lm immediately, preventing air from entering the bale.
However, it was in fact the wrapping technique that made Göweil famous. At the end of the 80s, the company had already set a new benchmark with the invention of the concept of a xed wrapping table with a rotating wrapping arm. Since then, the Austrian family business has further developed this approach over the years and expanded its product range to 14 di erent bale wrapping models.
The range includes wrappers for round or square bales, as well as stationary or trailed models, providing options for all types and sizes of farms. They all come with either a single or a double wrapping arm as well as a lm stretching unit and a lm cutter. The models also distinguish themselves by how much of the work ow is automated, as well as if they have a bale pick-up or a bale tipper. But there are many more features to customise your machine individually and exactly for the particular usage needed, Göweil reckons.
Another special feature is that Göweil’s square bale wrappers are able to wrap round bales and some of them can wrap two square bales at once –saving up to 20% of lm.
Not satis ed with revolutionising wrapping technique, the Austrian company’s goal became to make the whole process of silage baling as e cient as possible. That’s why the company began to experiment with combining balers and wrapping machines together. In 1997 it achieved another breakthrough with this idea and was rewarded
with the silver medal at Agritechnica for presenting a baler-wrapper combination with a John Deere baler and a Göweil wrapper.
“Rockstar baler”
Göweil soon realised that with a third-party baler you can really only control half of the process and so the company decided to start working on its own baler. The vision was clear: a baler for the best possible silage quality, that was also robust and durable. In 2014 the time had nally come – Göweil presented its own baler, a solo baler and of course also available in combination with a wrapper. The G-1 F125 was born. The machine soon became a star all around the world.
With the invention of the LT-Master, Göweil has also done pioneering work in the segment of stationary baler-wrapper combinations. First known as a baler for maize-silage, the machine is used worldwide to bale numerous di erent materials like sugar beet pulp, industrial hemp, alfalfa, CCM, and even trash.
Göweil says it does not do things halfway and of course has also thought about the handling of the bales. Specially developed transport and opening devices are made for transporting and feeding bales to livestock.
The company also o ers a knife sharpener for keeping baler knives in top cutting form, as well as high-lift buckets for transporting materials of all kinds, as well as for snow removal, grading, and many other tasks. In other words, an all-round talent for everyday use.
Göweil’s claim is not only to have high-quality machines for demanding customers on the market, but also a reliable service to avoid any downtime. The customer service team is committed to solving any problem as quickly as possible and to delivering spare and wear parts to customers in the blink of an eye, Göweil says. Customers all over the world appreciate this service.
All of Göweil’s machines are designed and made in Austria. About 300 employees put their expertise into the development of the products every day. Most of the product developers are farmers themselves who use these machines and know exactly what is important. Last year, the growing company opened a second production site to meet the high demand for its products.
All in all, Göweil is an ambitious company with a high-quality product range for demanding farmers and contractors, and anyone interested in baling silage should take a look at this company for themselves, Göweil concludes.
If you are interested in seeing Göweil’s G-1 F125 Kombi live, do not miss the opportunity to take part in some of the planned demonstrations. Sign up on Göweil’s website or email the company to learn more about upcoming demo dates. FG
Balers & Bale Handling
Unique bale handler attracts interest in the UK
Since making its o cial UK debut at this year’s LAMMA Show, the TR bale handling range – which was pioneered by farmer’s son and engineer Joe Moynihan – has piqued the interest of farmers and contractors across the UK due to its high output and unique approach. Sarah Kidby caught up with Joe for an update on the business.
First developed for Joe’s family farm in Ireland, the TR bale handling range from JM Agri Design uses a patented over-arm design which signi cantly reduces damage to plastic wrap on the bales. It also has signi cantly higher output compared to a conventional handler, which has made the range attractive to contractors and farmers alike.
Having proved highly popular in Ireland, the range o cially became available UK-wide at LAMMA in January, where there was a great deal of interest from visitors, particularly the agship TR-8 model, Joe says. JM Agri Designs is launching an online facility in mid-April which will allow customers to purchase machines from its website with quick, free delivery. From its new UK base, the company says it will be able to o er delivery within 3–4 working days if the machine is in stock.
Depending on the model chosen, the TR range can improve e ciency by anything from 25% up to 115%, the company says. The TR range can
comfortably put through 100,000+ bales without any issues, compared to 20,000–30,000 with a conventional handler, which has been a “big winner” for contractor customers, Joe says. The rst TR machine was originally developed to reduce bale damage on Joe’s own family dairy farm, and this remains a key bene t of the machines, which are able to grip round bales on the at faces where there is more than double the plastic wrap. The TR range can approach a round bale from any direction, unlike other bale handlers which can only be approached from one side. It’s also possible to switch from handling round to square bales of any size without any adjustments. The over-arm design additionally means it can grip bales at any angle. The arm supports two large rotating rollers to ensure bales are handled without risk of damaging the plastic wrap. These rollers, along with all other pivot points, have composite bushings and grease points tted as standard. A check valve is also tted
The TR Bale Handler Range
as standard on all TR bale handlers to ensure a consistent grip is maintained on the bale, for safe transportation and minimum damage.
The range consists of three models. The TR-3 single bale handler is designed for tractor loaders, and the TR-4 is for loading shovels and telehandlers. Both are over 25% more e cient for both loading and unloading than conventional bale handlers, JM Agri Design reckons. The agship TR-8 machine is a double bale handler that o ers up to 115% greater e ciency for both loading and unloading bales than a conventional loader-mounted single bale handler. It includes an in-cab control box allowing each arm to be operated independently or in tandem.
Users of the TR range report being surprised and impressed by the output of the machines, which allows operators to work faster with “next to no damage”, whilst being less fatigued at the end of the day. With tractors getting bigger, bonnets are getting longer, and visibility is reduced as a result. The fact that the TR has a central over-top arm means the main workings are directly down in front of the bonnet – so there’s less for the operator to watch, Joe explains. Bigger contractors in particular appreciate the increased e ciency the TR-8 model o ers, as it provides a solution to bottlenecks in the yard.
The company has now sold 2,500 machines in Ireland and the UK since the range launched in Ireland in 2015. It is working with UK dealer GP Smart & Son, based in Alford, and is working to expand its dealer network in the coming months.
Machines come with a full-year warranty and spare parts are stocked in the UK for nextday delivery.
For more information visit:
• https://jmagridesign.co.uk
• YouTube: @jmagri-design8493 FG
Balers & Bale Handling Keep a weather-beating card up your sleeve
dictating when you can bale. Precision moisture sensors are essential to professional baling and key to producing an excellent end product.
PFC has been selling the twin star wheel system since 2002, with some major manufacturers taking this as a factory option or a eld-installed kit. The system works for all baler types and sizes, and requires zero calibration.
The precision is market-leading around the world, with a +/-1% accuracy. There is no other balermounted product on the market to match it in terms of accuracy and zero calibration requirement.
instrument says it is safe, who takes the nancial hit of bad bales or, worst case, a barn re?
Following the very easy hay season of 2022, it is easy to get complacent and hope for more of the same for 2023. But, as we all know, no two years are the same – every season, the weather is the primary topic driving discussions. In fact, last week a friend described farmers as the biggest professional gamblers in the world, as we gamble with prices and the weather every day.
Precision moisture sensors
Once the hay and straw season is over, once again moisture is the key driver
I also want to mention brie y competitive products such as rub pads and hand probes – which are cheaper, but they have signi cantly less accuracy. Bear in mind that if you are baling with moisture, but the
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Microwave systems can be as accurate but have a signi cant limitation in that they must be calibrated to crop type and density. I ask the question, therefore: When the operator is in the eld, what do you calibrate against to know you have accurate data?
Zero calibration
The twin star wheel system requires zero calibration and is accurate in all
Precision Moisture, Wet Bale Management and Applicator Systems for all balers
• World leading accuracy on moisture sensors with a +/ 1% accuracy
• The twin star wheel system has been copied but still only provides 3% accuracy so buying from PFC provides confidence in the knowledge you have the best product and support.
• Adding to the moisture sensor is the wet bale marking system. the operator sets the moisture limit and any flake on a square bale or the average bale moisture for rounds will be highlighted for separation during the stacking process preventing possible bale spoilage via moisture migration in the stack.
• Application equipment can be in the form of a digital manual system or the fully automatic system depending on your requirements. Front linkage to baler mounted with a large stock of baler specific installation options.
• Adding in the strongest hay preservative per litre on the market allows for addition baler productivity for your hay baling enterprise or straw when the weather is catching up with the combine.
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The 5th generation BiG Pack is made for the highest output and advanced operator comfort. Packed with features like twine boxes that open and lower hydraulically and now hold 15kg balls. The adjustable VFS is laid out for even heavier bales, double-knotters that produce no twine tails, the KRONE PowerClean and much more! Discover the new BiG Pack 1290 HDP VC. Are You Ready To Pack A Punch?
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baled crop types. The system uses twin discs in a round baler to provide the same accurate data. Sending a 10V signal between the star wheels creates a resistance data to calculate the moisture. With the conventional baler, you should always mount the sensors on the bottom of the chamber; for a round baler it should be 20–30mm o the bottom roller;
and for large square balers the sensors can be mounted top, middle or bottom.
The conventional baler generally leaves crop that is on the bottom of the row towards the bottom of the bale, with round balers providing faster moisture response to conditions at the bottom; while the mechanics of the pre-chamber of the large square baler means
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that the top, middle and bottom of the row is inverted to evenly distribute through the depth of the bale. If you are not working with a factory-prepared baler, then there are speci c instructions and locations for the sensors.
Entire bale pro le
Measuring through the entire bale pro le allows for any dry and wet spots to be averaged evenly and so provides the precision you require.
After all, if you only measure a single contact point, is this a drier or wetter part of the bale? The data is measured nine times per second, with a rolling three-second average updated every one second. This means that every one second, the system updates with the previous three-second average which enables the operator to rely on the data received.
There is, on all the systems, an average moisture for the previous bale. The 7 Series Pro system, which is the base unit for the fully automatic applicator, also provides complete job data, averaged for the entire job, date and time with optional GPS location. The system works via Apple or Android phones and tablets or
is fully integrated into three of the major large square baler producers, depending on product speci cation.
Three key rules
The three key rules for baling with precision and pro t are:
• Know your actual moisture
• Only bale in the correct moisture window
• Use preservative to open the window and handle the moisture when required.
PFC o ers an extensive range of wet bale management tools and application systems. The applicators can be fully automated with Isobus control to simple digital manual systems. Applying Baler’s Choice preservative accurately and e ciently is achieved, with every machine o ering precision at its core. FG
BBG2, F8BB, F10BB
BBG2
Designed to handle 3 smaller high density bales up to 900mm wide, or 2 larger 1200mm bales. Bales may be handled in both directions relative to the back frame. 2,600mm overall length, 2,400mm wide (excluding gathering bar), 800mm high at back frame, 640kg weight.
F8BB
A flat 8 sized bale grab of very heavy duty constr uction, fitted with larger claws. Suitable for handling flat 8 packs of conventional bales or up to 2 high density bales. 2m length, 1.6m width, 350kg weight.
F10BB
A flat 10 bale grab of very heavy duty construction, fitted with larger claws. Suitable for handling flat 10 packs of conventional bales, it has 5 rows of claws, this gives full cover on 2 high density bales.
2.5m length, 1.7m wide, 395kg weight.
Baling for a better tomorrow
The high performance Tama Cycle Netwrap is the latest step in Tama’s eco-baling revolution. By replacing virgin resources with recycled and reprocessed materials, the company says it offers a first of its kind ecologic solution for crop baling products.
After revolutionising the baling industry by producing premium netwrap with much longer rolls and using less plastic per bale compared to other brands in the market, Tama says it is now taking a further step in its environmental revolution.
Tama Cycle Netwrap, which has a black and green zebra pattern, offers users the “ultimate baling experience”, the company reckons, with two major environmental benefits. Firstly, it is manufactured using significant percentages of post-industrial waste, and secondly, the product packaging includes 40% post-consumer, recycled material.
In addition, the core is made of recycled paper and contains less plastic per bale, making for a lighter net.
More information is available at: www.tama-uk.co.uk FG
Stack covers “more important than ever” this year
With straw being very dry this year, farmers who have not covered their stacks are su ering higher losses, as the stacks are absorbing more water, explains Will Reed, of ProStraw Systems. Covering stacks is therefore particularly bene cial this year as waste has increased from the usual average of around 10–15%, to 20%, Will adds.
ProStraw Systems’ British-made stack covers now cover 250,000 tonnes of straw around the UK, with 500 covers in service. Farmers who use the covers say they are easy to put on and robust in harsh weather conditions. The life expectancy of the system is 5+ years under normal operating and weather conditions.
One Essex farmer, Chris Chamley, said he had found other stack covers di cult to secure, either being blown o or allowing water in through holes, but the pole system on ProStraw’s product meant they are easy to secure e ectively. It has also taken the farm’s waste down from up to 25% of the stack with no sheet, to virtually zero, meaning the covers paid for themselves within the rst year.
Another key bene t of the stack covers is safety – the potential risks of working at height is often cited as a reason for not covering stacks. The ProStraw stack cover system is designed and mechanically tted so it is not necessary to leave the ground. FG
The covers have been ever more popular with more and more people coming back to add to their existing cover collection, we have also added many valuable new customers. Saving 1015% of waste on an outside stack is ever more important with rising costs across the industry.
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FOLDING GRASS FORKS
• Available in 12ft, 14ft and 16ft wide variants
• 12ft with Industrial and Q-fit pick up
• Industrial pick up for 14ft and 16ft wide models
• Hydraulically operated side extensions
• Exceptional visibility through the fork
• Integrated hose storage to protect couplings and hoses
• Heavy duty 65mm pivot pins and bushes to ensure durability
• Smooth tine wear faces to prevent material build-up
Specialist in small bale machinery
Bale Baron o ers a range of products to suit your baling needs, including:
• Marcrest Bale Baron: A small bale packer designed to make small bales easy to handle. It packs 21 bales into a tight pack, quickly picked up and moved like you’d move a big bale. It takes just one man and a machine to load and stack bales in Bale Baron packs. The tight packs can be quickly loaded onto lorries for delivery. The Bale Baron can make 21 and 18 bale packs and a nine-bale pack for wrapping as haylage. Bale Barons can be run directly behind a baler or as a separate pickup model, with a capacity of up to 1,200+ bales an hour, depending on the model and tractor’s oil ow, increasing your productivity and the value of your forage. Bale Baron UK
has new and used Bale Barons in stock
• Inagra Vewi: Small bale wrapper designed to wrap 110 bales an hour. It requires no manual labour and incorporates a threebale accumulator. Bale Baron has new Inagra Vewis available for the upcoming season
• McHale: Front and rear mowers, rakes and tedders in stock PDI’d and serviced by McHale trained technicians
• Düvelsdorf: German-engineered harrows, rollers and overseeders, both new and used in stock
• FJDynamics: A ordable, retro t autosteer with RTK (2.5cm) accuracy. Easy to use with plenty of useful features.
The company also carries a full complement of spares and has comprehensive workshop facilities. FG
Balers & Bale Handling
Discount o ered on full range of balers
All new machines, including the FB, VB, FBP, VBP, SB and i-BIO models will be available with £500 o the net price. Three new Kuhn Baler Centres were added in 2023 including Rea Valley Tractors, R S M Beares and Malpas Tractors, bringing the total to 14 including:
• Guy Machinery, Lancashire
• Johnston Tractors, Rosehill Industrial Estate, Cumbria
Kuhn Farm Machinery is o ering a £500 discount on the full range of Kuhn balers. The o er will be available from a network of dealers throughout the UK including nine specialist baler centres.
Kuhn Baler Centres were set up in 2020 to provide sales and servicing coverage across Great Britain, with dealership sta receiving enhanced training and businesses constantly stocked to supply essential parts.
The o er is valid from now until 31st July 2023, as part of the continued ‘Go Further With Your Forage’ initiative, and will include all xed, variable, round and square balers.
Kuhn Baler Centres o er dedicated demonstration events and comprehensive online support through the MyKuhn customer portal.
• Johnston Tractors, Myers Lane, Penrith, Cumbria
• Johnston Tractors, Dumfries and Galloway
• Hardwick Agricultural Engineering, North Yorkshire
• Robert Davies Machinery, Shropshire
• Collings Brothers of Abbotsley, Cambridgeshire
• Rea Valley Tractors, Ashbourne
• Malpas Tractors Lathom, Lathom
• Malpas Tractors Holmes Chapel, Cheshire
• Oliver Landpower Stratford, Warwickshire
• Oliver Landpower Colchester, Essex
• RSM Beares Stoke Cannon, Devon
• RSM Beares Coads Green, Cornwall. FG
“Productive and safe” bale handling solutions
Whatever your bale handling requirements, Albutt Ltd says it has the solution. With over 60 years’ experience in the manufacturimg of attachments, the company claims to have developed a range of “market-leading” bale handlers – from the single round bale F100 spike right up to the mighty F650HX Bale King.
and F410 are available for round bale requirements.
For unwrapped bales, Albutt o ers a range of bale spikes, at grabs and upright grabs with each range having options for multiples of bales. At the top of this range is the F650HX Bale King. Capable of securely grabbing and carrying four 120x90 bales, the company says this is the tool for loading large numbers of bales safely and e ciently.
Customer feedback influences development
Tanco manufactures a comprehensive range of bale wrappers at its factory in Bagenalstown, Co. Carlow, Ireland factory, and distributes to over 40 countries worldwide.
the arms working individually
For wrapped bales, Albutt reckons it o ers a solution for every bale to be picked up however you wish. In the square bale range, the F450 and F470 Contractor pick up bales from the ends, selecting the area of the bale with the most wrap, giving the capacity to carry two bales at a time and with the arms working individually so the bales aren’t dragged, which would damage the wrap.
For productive and safe bale handling solutions, speak to the team at Albutt directly. FG
Its range of wrappers consists of both conventional turntable and satellite type machines. Tanco says its products continue to set new benchmarks in the industry, commenting that it is commitment and obsession with innovation that drives the business towards the next great idea.
Tanco says customer and operator feedback was a strong driver in the development of the Q-Series. This led to signi cant changes being introduced, such as longer bale rollers, proportional oil ow, indexed bale rotation, gear driven satellites and adjustable width of the bale rollers. Load sensing is also available on the Q-Series.
2.45m. The F352 picks up the the bales to be placed tight
The F450 opens up to 2.05m and the F470 opens to 2.45m. The F352 picks up the bale over the top, allowing the bales to be placed tight up against each other and the oating arm design allows the bales to be pushed in tight. The F301
A strong relationship with customers has been built based on trust and reliability, with shared values and priorities.
In 2020, Tanco introduced the Q-Series square and round bale wrapper which replaces the 1540EH; and just like the 1540-EH, the Q-Series can be either used on tractor front or rear linkage, or on a telehandler/loading shovel.
The company explains that feedback from Q-Series owners and operators after the 2020 season was very positive, as these signi cant changes have given them higher output, more versatility, value for money and better operator comfort. In the development stages, customer feedback was as much an in uence in the development of many of the new unique features on the current range of Tanco bale wrappers as it was on features to retain within the machines. FG
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Merlo Turbofarmers provide unique, top-performing and user-friendly machines. These models are incredibly versatile and will support you in your everyday work. The compact dimension of the TF35.7 is equipped with axels fitted with epicyclic reducers ensuring fast and precise work.
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TONNESStrong customer support for respected brand
Nicholsons is a family-run business which has specialised in agricultural services since 1938. Its sales and engineering team has extensive knowledge within the agricultural industry, and the company says it is proud to be one of the leading partners for McHale.
Nicholsons has been supplying balers, bale wrappers and other McHale equipment for over 25 years, across the whole of Norfolk and beyond.
New and improved bale packer unveiled
The business holds an extensive range of stock, to ensure availability for the season ahead.
It also employs a fully dedicated service engineer who has been supporting the McHale products since day one with a focus on backup and service support.
Constantly innovating, McHale now produces a wide range of products with a particular focus on grassland machinery, which Nicholsons is pleased to supply.
Over 90% of McHale machines produced are destined for the export market through a dealer and importer network which has expanded to 55 countries around the world, illustrating that McHale is well received by the industry.
Nicholsons says it enjoys a strong relationship with McHale, as the two companies share the same family values, both priding themselves on strong customer support and focus.
If you would like to know more about the McHale machinery range, please contact Nicholsons directly or visit the company’s McHale stand at the Su olk Show on 31st May–1st June. FG
Arcusin has a policy of continual development to improve its range of specialised bale handling machinery, for both big bale chasers and for the conventional bale packing machines. This year the company has seen the new model Arcusin Multipack E14 for the rst time. It boasts several improvements, enough to warrant the model number change to E14.
This new E14 model has ve knotters which makes it possible to put four pack strings onto a much shorter bale of just 80cm long. Customers can still choose the bale length that they want to produce from approximately 75cm to 120cm when using four or ve pack twines.
This E14 model has a new touch screen control box which can collect
more data about the machine’s usage and performance. Data collected is downloadable using a USB stick to include bale yield data from speci c eld locations on a farm, which the operator can input.
The new control box incorporates a maintenance plan that can be updated by the operator as maintenance tasks are completed. Also, production of the packs is made as compact as possible by the addition of an adjustable top compression door that matches the rear lower compression door to the main packing chamber. This allows for accurate adjustment of the top and the lower rear doors to suit the baler that is being used, which maximises the compression on the pack. FG
Cultivating soil solutions
The Guttler Supermaxx range simply stands out as the ultimate cultivation companion. Built to perform, the Supermaxx offers exemplorary stubble clearance and the most technically advanced spring tine system on the market.
Scan here to find out why you should be using a Supermaxx.
To find out more call 01670 789 020 or visit www.woxagriservices.co.uk
highly versatile stubble cultivator
The Güttler Supermaxx claims to be the most versatile stubble cultivator available on the market. Its modular, ‘customisable’ design allows con guration of this machine to suit any operator, any condition, and any application.
Simple, reliable, and e cient machinery has never been more important. Protecting and maintaining the soil structure, tackling blackgrass and weed control, and battling increased fuel and labour costs are only some of the challenges of modern agriculture. With a simple, straightforward concept, the Güttler Supermaxx could be exactly what you need, reckons UK importer Wox Agri Services.
Standard tine arrangement across the board
Standard to the whole range of Güttler Supermaxx models is the tine arrangement. The 45 x 12 x 660mm sprung tines are all tted with reinforced helpers. They are tough and durable but, most importantly, allow a high frequency vibration which produces an even tilth, will bring loosened weeds to the surface and incorporate stubble, chopped
straw and any other crop residue. Tines can be set to work in very shallow conditions and increase incrementally by 1cm with a simple pin arrangement. Tine depth is maintained with front mounted gauge wheels if there is no rear roller, or by a rear mounted Güttler Roll x Roller.
Whilst the tine spacing between the tines is set to an optimum 12.5cm, the tines of the Supermaxx machine are set over ve or seven rows and it is this spacing between the rows that spaces the tines to allow trash and stubble to pass seamlessly through, explains Wox.
Optional features set machine apart
Rollers: The Güttler lightweight synthetic ultra roller for soil consolidation is well known throughout the market. The unique hard wearing but lightweight option of the synthetic ultra Güttler roller
Options for a complete range of widths, mounted or trailed versions:
can be tted to all of the ve-row versions of the Supermaxx machine. Depth control of the tines will be controlled by the roller – if no roller is tted the depth of tines is accurately controlled by gauge wheels and the rear levelling tines.
Levelling options: Levelling boards and additional harrows. Whilst standard machines are supplied with a single levelling harrow of 12mm sprung tines mounted behind the tines, options are available to t an additional harrow or parallel levelling board behind the tines in any con guration to suit. This may be directly behind the existing harrow giving a ‘double row’ e ect, between the tines and roller or directly behind the roller.
Hydraulic ripper boards and paddles: Hydraulically operated paddle boards are tted in front of the tines on the trailed 9m, 10m and 12m versions of the Supermaxx as standard. These can be modi ed and tted with 12mm ripper board plates if desired, and hydraulically operated ripper boards can be tted to mounted machines.
Tine options: A wide range of tine points are available for the tines:
• 8mm thick reversible points are tted as standard
• Hard wearing, reinforced tungsten tipped points –approximately 5–6 times the longevity of standard points
• 200mm wide stubble point with double bolt attachment
• New hard wearing GF200 forged
stubble point with double bolt attachment now available.
Patented lock washer: Patented Wox ‘lockwashers’ are available for the tment of tungsten tipped points to ensure secure tment of the point to prevent loss during cultivation operations as tine vibrations can easily loosen standard bolt and washer tments.
Seeder options: Fitment of seeders. Convert this machine to a tine seed machine by tting a Güttler hydraulic seeder unit. The 410-litre seeder as supplied on the Greenmaster system is ideally suited to the Supermaxx system, Wox says. Simple tment of seeder and access platform will result in a system perfect for establishing cereal and cover crops, the company adds.
New patented direct seed coulter boots are now available to deliver seed directly into the tine slot.
Compatibility with Güttler range
The Güttler range of consolidation rollers are a perfect complement to the Supermaxx range, according to Wox. In particular the trailed Master and Magnum range tted with 45/50cm cast iron rings in unique ground contouring frames giving complete soil coverage, leaving an ideal loose crumbly nish with rm consolidation beneath. FG
Compact disc harrow finds favour in UK for straw incorporation
The Lemken Rubin 10 has been well received by UK customers for primary cultivation work, especially where intensive straw incorporation has been required on a range of soil types.
The discs are arranged to produce symmetrical forces on both implement sides. The three central discs on the Rubin 10 have been
o set along the longitudinal axis to ensure that they are able to work collision-free across the full width at a line distance of 12.5cm.
COMPACT DISC HARROW RUBIN 10
The Rubin 10 features surfacehardened DuraMaxx discs with a diameter of 645mm as standard. The new disc leg design with multiple
STRONG IN ACTION, FLAT AND INTENSE.
bends provides plenty of clearance to prevent blockages. Each concave disc in the Rubin 10 is now equipped with an overload protection with dampened return to minimise frame loads. The overload protection pockets are welded to the frame to keep the discs perfectly on track.
An impact harrow behind the rst row of discs improves the crumbling e ect and distributes soil and organic matter in the direction of travel, while the rear impact and levelling harrow distributes the soil to form an even, level surface.
All folding versions feature hydraulic depth adjustment as standard. The semi-mounted compact disc harrows are optionally available with depth control wheels, which ensure even working depths in variable soils and precise pass alignment along slopes.
“The Rubin 10 gave impressive results in summer/autumn 2022,” says Paul Creasy, Lemken UK’s general manager. “In extreme conditions the Rubin 10 did not fail to penetrate hard, dry soil and allow straw to mix with soil to initiate the straw breakdown process.”
The Rubin 10 has working widths of 2.5m to 7m and is available with a range of rear roller options to suit the customer’s requirements. FG
New options for combi cultivator
The Patriot from Cousins of Emneth is the ideal combination tool for straw incorporation, the manufacturer reckons.
Rigid loosening tines set at 600mm centres can work between 150mm and 400mm deep as required. Depth is controlled by a pin adjustment on the rear press. It’s followed by two rows of 500mm diameter disc units, each with maintenance free bearing. Units are mounted individually
on rubber suspension at 250mm centres. The disc sub-frame assembly is quickly adjusted hydraulically for working depth on the move. Finally, Patented Razor rings (650mm diameter) control the overall depth of tillage and leave a rmed ‘weatherproof’ corrugated nish. Standard spacing is 200mm, with optional spacing of 150mm. Further options include a 610mm toothed packer or 610mm coil (50mm x 50mm x 6mm box section). There is
Min disturbance cultivator gets redesign
Agriweld has redesigned its wellknown Min-Disc for 2023 – the minimum disturbance cultivator features a new arrangement for more effective working, the company says.
A row of aggressor discs at the front chop and mix the trash, as well as clearing a path for the 20mm legs behind to come through, which prevents the legs blocking with debris. A second set of aggressor discs behind the legs works any untouched ground, meaning the full 3m width of the machine is worked effectively.
The discs are faced at an angle which is designed to channel the soil inwards, removing the need for side guards.
The auto-reset version offers the ability to lift the legs out of work and run with discs only.
The Agripacker compresses and levels the worked till to leave a weatherproof finish. It also features hydraulic depth control giving the ability to lift the Agripacker through 90 degrees to adjust the weight on the rear of the Min-Disc while working – as well as shortening the machine while travelling. The Min-Disc is available in a 3m width.
For more information call the company directly or visit www.agriweld.co.uk, where you can also find details about how to book a cultivation demonstration on your farm. FG
pin adjustment for depth, adjustable scrapers and Press Rings at the back.
New options now include the
option of Less Lift tines, giving less disturbance and a lower horsepower requirement. FG
The Top Disc™ is a linkage mounted high speed compact disc harrow, fitted with the new Open Channel™ soil to soil roller, for fast and efficient cultivations.
Individually rubber mounted 510mm diameter discs and maintenance free bearings.
Open Channel™ rings are set at 150mm centres with a 600mm diameter.
3m rigid, 4m & 5m folding working widths are available.
01945 584600 sales@cousinsofemneth.co.uk www.cousinsofemneth.co.uk
Lincolnshire farmer-owned co-operative invests in 36 tippers
Fruehauf’s Nick Annan discusses why Britain’s only national grain marketing and arable inputs co-operative, Open eld, is taking delivery of 36 sloper smoothsider tippers from Fruehauf as part of the company’s expansion plans.
The 72m3 trailers started arriving towards the end of 2022, making the short journey from Fruehauf’s base in Grantham to the nearby Lincolnshire rm. Further new tippers are due for delivery every month through to July, joining a mixed eet of vehicles aiding Open eld’s 2023 growth ambitions.
The size of the deal underlines the agricultural company’s major investment in renewing and expanding its transport eet.
The eet has grown by more than 40% as the farmer-owned co-operative expands its grain marketing and input deliveries
business.
The agreement also showcases the co-op’s continued con dence in Fruehauf, which has supplied trailers to Open eld for more than 20 years.
Keith Hughes, head of fleet at Openfield, says: “The quality of Fruehauf trailers is excellent. That’s why we have such a long and fruitful relationship with the company. And now it’s under the ownership of MV Commercial, we have even more trust in Fruehauf’s ability to manufacture and deliver trailers to meet all our requirements.
“The new tippers are part of our eet expansion and replacement programme as we grow the business in 2023 and they serve our business perfectly. They are versatile and can easily accommodate di erent types of load.”
Based in various depots across England and Wales, the tippers are primarily being used to transport grain from farmers to customers who manufacture some of the best-known British food and drink brands. Open eld is also a national fertiliser distributor and manufactures and delivers quality seed to farmers.
The sloper smoothsider tippers, which will average 100,000km per year, are speci ed with Dawbarn Hydroclear electric sheets, reverse and loading cameras, as well as onboard wi- enabled PM 1155
weighing systems and 150mm high hoods.
Owned by around 4,000 British farmers, Open eld sells approximately 17% of the UK marketed grain every year to some of the biggest food and drink brands, as well as being one of Britain’s largest grain exporters.
Fruehauf says it is the UK’s leading manufacturer of rigid and tipping trailers. The products are built to last, with quality at the heart of everything the company does.
Acknowledged for its precision engineering, the company has 90% of the market share for tipper and planked trailers. Fruehauf is now applying its legendary quality, design, and construction excellence to the rigid market. FG
Compact the workload with push-o trailer
The addition of the Kompactor trailer follows in Hi-Spec’s tradition of focusing on the design and manufacture of innovative new products.
The Kompactor is available in two sizes – the K36 (22ft) and K40 (24ft). A demount version is also available, which will provide users, such as contractors, increased value and versatility by being able to swap the trailer body with a HiSpec vacuum tanker body.
Central to the Kompactor is the hydraulically operated headboard which is powered by a three-stage hydraulic ram.
For compacting, with the heavy-duty tailgate shut, the headboard can be used to compact material such as grass or maize silage, so increasing the load carried by up to 30% compared to a conventional trailer. This results in increased productivity, reduced travelling and associated operating and fuel cost saving bene ts.
To empty the Kompactor, having raised the tailgate, the headboard is then fully extended and, depending on the load, has the capacity to completely empty the trailer in as little as 40 seconds. Because the load is pushed o and so avoids the need to tip the trailer body, the Kompactor is ideal for use in areas where conventional tipping trailers cannot access.
The Kompactor is lighter in weight compared to a conventional trailer, as its design engineers out traditionally required elements such as lifting rams and the necessary bracing. This results in a lighter trailer which is capable of carrying increased loads and will help reduce compaction. FG
Multi-talented o ering in trailer range
In 2011, Belgian agricultural machinery manufacturer Joskin presented a completely new machine concept that it claims “revolutionised the world of agricultural transport” – the Drakkar. This trailer o ers a conveyor belt combined with a mobile front wall. It can be used to transport all types of goods (silage, grain, pulp, beets, potatoes, vegetables, etc.) which ensures maximum pro tability for the farmer.
Joskin explains the Drakkar has a unique, high-speed unloading system using a hermetic conveyor belt coupled with a mobile front wall. This “revolutionary” system allows safe unloading without tipping, even in sheds or low places, without compressing the transported material. Whatever the type of product, the emptying speed of the Drakkar is optimised to be less than
one minute.
The hermetic, shock-absorbing and self-cleaning conveyor belt is pulled to a reel at the rear of the machine by two powerful hydraulic motors. Since the oor is ribbed and perforated, there is no suction e ect, allowing the belt to slide easily and without tensile stress.
When unloading, the front wall is pulled by the conveyor belt towards the rear of the body. It accompanies the material without compressing it for a complete emptying in one phase, and without residues.
It does not exert any pressure on the material and is therefore a ‘pulling’ system, not a ‘pushing’ one, with all the advantages that this o ers; no compaction of the goods transported, continuous unloading and no pressure on the side walls. FG
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to trailer directions and clearance)
215/75R17.5 (twin fitment) 245/70R17.5 (twin fitment)
235/75R17.5 (twin fitment) 245/70R19.5 (twin fitment)
possible conversion – 435/50R19.5 or 445/45R19.5 on 6, 8 and 10 stud wheels 11.5/80-15.3 12.5/80-15.3
possible conversions - 435/50R19.5 or 445/45R19.5 and 285/70R19.5 on 6 stud wheels
Available in 560 60 22.5 & 560 45 22.5 • Other sizes and options available
COMMERCIAL – AGRICULTURAL CONVERSIONS
385/65R22.5
possible conversions - 550/45R22.5 and 560/45R22.5 on 6, 8 and 10 stud 445/65R22.5 possible conversions - 550/60R22.5 and 560/60R22.5 on 6, 8 and 10 stud
Many other possible conversions – please call the office on 01274 585427 email: sales@britishrubberco.co.uk
www.britishrubberco.co.uk
Demand grows down under for British-built trailers
Rough roads, high-speed haulage and short weather windows mean trailers in the UK need to be robustly designed to cope with such circumstances. Those built strong enough to withstand our conditions are now increasingly nding favour in the arguably tougher Australian environment.
Based south of Melbourne, in Warragul, Victoria, McLaren Agricultural Machinery was founded six years ago by Stuart McLaren, son of an Essex contractor, who moved to Australia 13 years ago. Today, his business is an importer or regional agent for a number of key manufacturers from the UK and Europe; and since 2020, that has included Richard Western, the Su olk-based trailer and muck spreader maker.
“Manufacturing costs here are extremely high, so there isn’t
a strong domestically-built trailer market, and farmers are willing to pay for well-built, well-designed trailers from countries with a stronger trailer-making industry, in particular the UK,” explains Stuart.
“I built up a customer base here and a reputation for importing direct drills and other British agricultural equipment I’d had experience of back home. Customers started asking me about trailers, particularly for silage, and having been based not far from Richard Western back home, I knew their products well. That led me to enquire about an import arrangement with the company, and in 2020 I brought in the rst batch of trailers here.”
Those soon sold, and through marketing, advertising and wordof-mouth, the company now sells Richard Western trailers and muck spreaders across the country. FG
Trailer brand goes from strength to strength
Oliver Landpower has been a distributor for Nugent Trailers since 2017, and during this time has seen the brand go from strengthto-strength. Nugent produces a wide range of engineered, quality and robust trailers to cope with all applications and has become well known for innovation and durability.
The Nugent range includes quality livestock, atbeds, utility, plant, tipper and ATV trailers. In 2022, Nugent introduced a new tiltbed and crane model to its portfolio.
The patented Nugent Dual Drive parabolic suspension system modernises the trailer. Fitted as standard, inserting a secondary rubber damper between the chassis, along with a unique pivot slipper
plate, an additional suspension element ensures springs are fully engaged on compression and rebound cycles to cancel out vibration and reduce suspension chatter. With additional damping e ect, it also reduces stresses on the chassis, body frame, tow couplings and limits shock waves to the vehicle. The reduced vibrations ensure that there is much less wear and tear on the chassis, giving the trailer a longer service life and therefore less maintenance costs.
Oliver Landpower carries a large selection of trailers in stock, which are available from all branches, with Nugent Specialist being based in Kings Langley and Tingewick. Partexchange, nance and full service facilities are available. FG
Trailers
“Quality trailers at an a ordable price”
Throughout the 150 years and the ve generations that have developed and grown the Fleming brand and the company, one constant has remained and that is the commitment to the Fleming core values.
Over the years the company has developed a business strategy of ‘servicing from stock – stocking for service’ providing value for money machines through the machinery dealer network to over 20 countries worldwide to date.
Fleming machines and dealers are supported through a well-stocked spare parts department, o ering a prompt and e cient service to all its
customers.
Spanning such a long period in history that has seen major technological changes, booms and recessions, the company says it has remained committed to providing its customers with products and service which align with its values of quality, strength and value for money products.
Fleming Agri is currently building 12 and 14t silage/grain trailers and has availability for 2023 orders.
The trailers o er many features as standard. They are tted with a full-length sprung drawbar which, together with the multi leaf suspension system creates a smooth and stable ride. Both models are tted with 550/45 22.5 oatation tyres as standard.
Silage extension sides are available and are fully galvanised. The lighting kit on the machines are full LED for safe and reliable road use.
Fleming Agri says the trailers feature excellent standard spec and o er superb value for money. For more information contact the company directly or visit www. eming-agri.com FG
Specialist root trailers for hire
Irelands Group is an everexpanding family-owned company based in Lincolnshire, o ering the hire of specialist root trailers with lower sides to aid safe transit of root crops.
The company has a large stock of 14/16t root trailers available all year round. All trailers come fully maintained and serviced with a brakes e ciency test carried out prior to collection.
Irelands operates from four depots at Carrington, Sutterton, Market Rasen and Stamford; the company sells, buys, hires and services machinery and equipment, as well as providing parts for its comprehensive range of franchises.
In January 2022, Irelands was awarded the Stewart Trailers franchise for Lincolnshire. Stewart Trailers, based in Aberdeenshire in Scotland, produces a full range of tipping trailers, at trailers, low loader trailer and livestock trailers and is widely recognised as a premium brand.
Irelands has a long history of
supplying trailers, and has a great team of specialist technicians and engineers with many years’ experience in servicing and maintaining all makes of trailers. It is BAGMA (British Agricultural & Garden Machinery Association) trained and has its own mobile rolling road for in-house or mobile on farm trailer brake testing, which is unique in Lincolnshire.
To further strengthen the Irelands brand with trailer safety, the company is now an exclusive agent for Transcover aftermarket sheeting systems in Lincolnshire.
Transcover is a “leading” expert in the design and manufacture of load-covering sheeting systems. You can now purchase these from Irelands and have them tted by the company’s trained workshop. FG
Ensuring each trailer is “perfect for the customer’s needs”
The name Philip Watkins Ltd is renowned in the agricultural industry for both the quality and innovation of its wide range of agricultural machinery. Founded in 1996, all machinery is designed and manufactured in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
SAS Agri Ltd has been the Philip Watkins dealer for Norfolk and Su olk since 2020. During this time, SAS Agri has worked closely with Philip and his team to deliver bespoke trailer solutions for customers. Dameon from SAS Agri comments: “Philip and his team allow us to cater to customers’ individual needs; their full in-house design and manufacturing facility allows us to oversee every stage of the bespoke manufacturing process and build to the customer’s speci cation, ensuring each trailer is perfect for the customer’s needs.” All trailers can be equipped with:
• A choice of air or oil brakes
• Tyres of your choice
• Sprung axles and drawbar
• 6, 8, or 10 stud axles
• Full commercial speci cation
• Front and back bale racks
• Various strap boxes
Bespoke WATKINS Philip WATKINSLtd
• Di erent track widths to suit row crop work
• Loading ramps.
SAS Agri also holds in stock a selection of Philip Watkins at trailers in both 28ft and 32ft.
trailer solutions. 28ft and 32ft flat trailers in stock Please contact Dameon on 07548 829587 for information on bespoke Philip Watkins trailer solutions
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MARKETING
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FRIDAY 21st APRIL 2023
ON FARM DISPERSAL OF MODERN ARABLE & GRASSLAND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT Due to Restructuring of Farming Business On behalf of AB & MJ Motley
Blenheim House Farm, Covenham St Mary
Wednesday 12th April 2023 10am
Viewing Tuesday 11th April 2023 10am - 3pm
Tractors and Machines: New Holland T7.185 Range Command (12), McCormick X70.50 (13), Zetor Forterra HSX140 (67) Massey Ferguson Beta 7370 24ft
Combine (14), Bobcat 43.8HF Teleporter (68). Equipment: Knight 24m trailer sprayer (13), Vaderstad Carrier 5m, Vaderstad Rapid A400s drill, Malone Procut 800 Mower, Rolland-20-29 15t grain trailer, Dowdeswell 4+1 Plough, Opico VF920HD rolls, Farm force 4m front press, Agri sweep pallet tine brush, Claas 375 RC Rollant Baler, Strimech 8ft grain bucket, Ifor Williams 12ft livestock trailer, Rozmital Haybob, Murska 350S2 roller mill, Carre Prairial grass rejuvenator, Malone 6ft topper, Quantity of other arable and grass equipment.
Quantity of livestock equipment.
Additional entries: Simba SL400, Lely Polymat 4m Combi drill, 1000L diesel bowser, 2015, ISUZU D Max Yukon, Flat 8 bale grab. Plus additional items. For more information contact Oliver on 07395 570303 or oliver@masonsandpartners.co.uk
ANNUAL DARLEY MOOR COLLECTIVE SALE
Friday 28th April 10am start
Over 2000 Lots
Tractors, Vehicles, Grassland and Arable Machinery, Livestock Equipment, Farming Antiquities, Sundries and E ects
FARM DISPERSAL SALE
Moor Farm, Trowell, Nottingham NG9 3PQ
Friday 5th May 2023 at 10.30am
Massey Ferguson 6485 4WD Dyna 6 (08)
Massey Ferguson 5475 4WD Dyna 4 (12)
Massey Ferguson 390 2WD
JCB 526S Telehandler (09) and Attachments
10 Trailers, Arable and Grassland Equipment
Opico 395 Quiet-Nine Ton Mobile Grain Dryer Sundries and E ects
Catalogues are available to download at www.bagshaws.com Or call 01889 562811/ Email: deb.scholes@bagshaws.com
Online bidding via 01889
Catalogue and full details louthmarket.co.uk
CASE 430 Big Baler knotters. £300 each. A Graves Tel 01524 701284 (Lancashire)
NEW Holland 376 baler, in working order. J Adams Tel 07812367009 (Worcestershire)
PAPWORTH VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONING
We stock: R134A..................................POA
Air conditioning service equipment
•leak detectors
•vac pumps
AIR CONDITIONING 01-88914
•recovery machines
AIR CONDITIONING PARTS FOR ALL FARM & CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES AT DISCOUNT PRICES
We accept all major credit cards charliepapworth@gmail.com
Tel: 01954 267215
ATVs/UTVs
HONDA Gator SMS 700, registered
1/7/21, 4 months guarantee left, tracker fitted, 47hrs, as new. P Mount Tel 0116 269 2526/07530 676354 (Leicestershire)
CASE 430 Big Baler needles. £100 each. A Graves Tel 01524 701284 (Lancashire)
KAWASAKI Mule diesel, four seater, electric tip, heater.
£5,500+VAT. R Hopkinson Tel 07976 424263 (Lincolnshire)
JOHN
Gator 855D, 2013, 1650hrs, road legal & registered, power steering, full cab & glazed doors, diff lock, manual tip, tow bar, detachable front & rear, alloy wheels, new tyres, beacon, LED w/lights, excellent condition. £10,150 no VAT. R Lintott Tel 01566 471493/07799 473374 (Cornwall)
BROADWATER square bale nippers on JCB brackets.
£950+VAT. R Stimpson Tel 07798 786158 (Norfolk)
JOHN Deere 459 conventional baler, 2011, wide pickup hyd drawbar, hyd bale tension, immaculate condition.
£10,900+VAT. J Mount Tel 07879 695096 (Leicestershire)
POLARIS Ranger, petrol, 6x6 ATV, tipper, tow ball. £3,500+VAT. R Hopkinson Tel 07976 424263 (Lincolnshire)
BALERS & BALE HANDLING
G Howell 07903 089 391 & 01728 723 683.
07798 786158 (Norfolk)
2018
Ferguson 1840 inline conv baler, 2018, well loved & no expense spared, beefed up to pull a Baron/sledge with ease, chamber treated with Lanoguard, always barn stored & regularly serviced, washed, run up before use. £17,500+VAT ono. C Ferguson Tel 07765 858086 (Essex)
WELGER AP530 conventional baler in excellent condition, light use from purchase, barn stored throughout. £4,700+VAT ono; also available Browns flat 8 accumulator. J Rawlings Tel 07747 635980 (Essex)
FLAT 8 grabs, choice of 3. £250 each ono. N Atkins Tel 07956 167510 (Leicestershire)
JOHN Deere 582 round baler, 19,000 bales, good baler, goes well. £4,800+VAT. G Blandford Tel 07973 424473 (Herefordshire)
MEIJER Flat 8 bale grab. £200. D Pickering Tel 07979 757884 (Norfolk)
HESSTON bale pusher, home made to fit a Fastrac with no linkage, very strong, could be made to fit 3 point linkage. £400+VAT. A Clarke Tel 07708 205708 (Norfolk)
CASE RB454 round baler, same as a NH BR7060, 2009, 30,000 bales, rotor feeder, tidy paintwork & belts, good condition all round. £7,950+VAT. R Maundrell Tel 07785 568800 (Warwickshire)
JOHN Deere 459 conventional baler, 2011, wide pickup, hyd drawbar, hyd bale tension, immaculate condition. £10,900+VAT. J Mount Tel 07879 695096 (Leicestershire)
STANHAY Webb Rowcleaner R60, 9 row sugar beet hoe, front mounted, some spares available, very good condition. Offers. M Lister Tel 07761 322027 (Norfolk)
TWELVE discs on stalks for FMA tractor hoe. £55. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
SPREAD-A-BALE Midi, 2019, belt in good condition, barn stored, Manitou brackets. £9,800. W Varnam Tel 07971 432440 (Warwickshire)
MONOSEM drill cell wheels (5) with five 5mm holes, also 5 more with 5.3mm holes, one with 8 x 5mm holes, all unused in original packaging. £55. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
STANHAY 870 6 row precision drill, c/w sugar beet belts. £350. P Beasley Tel 07836 652963 (Cambridgeshire)
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CLEANER LOADERS
FLEXIGRIP 160 Euro round bale, made by Alo in Sweden, 2017, in superb condition having been little used. £1,200+VAT ono. M Durie Tel 07810 293266 (Suffolk)
COOKS flat 8 automatic sledge in good working order. £750. A Beecroft Tel 07765 258286 (Suffolk)
IN STOCK NOW NEW 2023 CTM5034 c/w pick off CTM PRECLEANER
For Cleaner Loaders & Surfers
Contact: Nigel Mountain Mob: 07785 972510 or Email: nigelm@ctmrcs.co.uk
JOYSTICKS for Big Bale Chasers, suitable for Superchaser & Superchaser Extra. £750 the pair or £450 each. G Barnes Tel 07860 601379 (Norfolk)
NEW Holland 378 conventional baler, all complete, not used for some time, for spares or repair, phone for more details. £800. D Ivens Tel 07969 877834 (Northants)
BEET EQUIPMENT
BEET HARVESTERS
2014 ROPA Panther 1 variable lifting unit with all round topper, 5600ha 6400 eng hrs, vgc
For all ROPA Machinery details
Contact: Simon Peacock Mob: 07717 416178 or Email: simonp@ctmrcs.co.uk
LELY small bale chopper. £100 G Shepherd Tel 01283 732275 (Derbyshire)
COOKS Flat 8 bale sledge. £150. R Ferrett Tel 01689 253757 (Kent)
KLEINE Unicorn 12 row 3 synchro drive sugar beet drill, c/w hydraulic folding markers & 6 pre-emergence markers, set at 45cm rows, but can go to 50cm, on farm from new, 1999, only done 4151ha, good working order. I Gilbert Tel 07770 364416 (Cambridgeshire)
KONGSKILDE 6 row hoe, in working order. £600. A Masters Tel 07771 521796 (Norfolk)
hyd coulter pressure, 2000l hopper, hyd fan drive
SAVEOVER£45K ONNEWLISTPRICE
Case Puma CVX 240, 2022, 4 elec rear remotes, 540mm dyn front fenders, 2 x 110mm rear lift rams, front linkage, deluxe comfort pack, 540/65R30 adj & 650/65R42 fixed tyres
SAVE£15K ONNEWLISTPRICE
Case 35' header, ex demo, c/w 4wd trailer, complete with crop lifters and vertical side knives
JCB Fastrac 4220 Stage V, 2020, 600/70R30 tyres, front linkage & PTO, Trimble Autopilot with 2050 screen to RTK
CASE OPTUM CVX 300
Ex demo, 5 r/remotes, 3 m/m valves, 223L/min CCLS hyd pump, Power Beyond, on 600/70R30 & 710/710R42
Michelins, f/linkage & PTO, Accuguide complete, 20 spline PTO, trailer brake & steering axle, external air line, r/fender controls 41029437
JCB FASTRAC 4220
STAGE V 2021, c/w Field Pro, front linkage, rear PTO, Power Beyond, 600x70R30 BKT tyres
Amazone Cayros XS 5 + 1 plough, ex demo, 950 c/w 260HP headstock, catt 888 integrated lower link balls, hyd swivel frame system 21027975
520/70R38 tyres, cab susp, f/wt carrier, 50kph Activedrive, pneu trailer brake, auto PTO, Grammar fabric seat, bar h/d Class 4 susp 4wd axle, storage box
Larrington Harvester 16T trailer, 4 sides, hyd tailgate over sheet, ladder, grain chute
Larrington 32' flat deck trailer, underslung suspension, twin line air brakes & LSV, front & rear ladder rack, 435/50 R19.5 tyres
twin line a brakes, w/ load sensing, valve/hyd brakes, side ladder, r/o sheet, wind up grain chute, safety light kit, 560/60x22.5 MRL Xpower
Case Vestrum 130, 2 mech r/remote valves, cab susp, Accuguide, 4.5Ll FPT Stage V, 2 elec m/m valves, 1 pr f/couplers, Power Beyond, external fender controls, f/ linkage op from elec m/m valve 31030705
Teagle TBM 250 mower, 2022, 250cm cut, r/mount tractor mtd mulcher with 6 spline 1000rpm PTO (rev pulleys for 540rpm), Cat II linkage, hammer flails, r/roller, skids, hyd s/shift, adj r/hood 41030209
JCB 3.56 cu/m bucket, 8' with bolt on edge & Q-fit
Teagle Park 160 flail mower, brand new. easy to operate, built for straightforward maintenance for a long and trouble-free service lif e 41030824
Case Puma CVX 240, ex demo, 4 e/r/remotes, 2e/m/m valves, 2x110mm r/lift rams, 170L/min CCLS pump, lighting, Michelins, Power Beyond, f/linkage & PTO, Accuguide, active leather comfort pack 41030699
JCB 1 cu/m bucket, 2023 , Q-fit
JCB 403 loading shovel, 2021, 19kw Smart Power, BKT narrow agri tyres, fldg canopy, loader end std 1655mm, 20kph open diff axles, euro hitch, LED w/ lights, grease gun, extra counterweight 21030896
BEET EQUIPMENT (cont)
STANHAY Rowcleaner 60 6 row inter row beet weed cleaner, used for sugar beet but can be adjusted for other crops, very clean equipment, selling as retiring. £1,800 ono. G Adams Tel 07885 964461 (Cambridgeshire)
KVERNELAND Monopill SE, 2009, 12 row, tramlines kit, 2 pre-ems, 2 bout markers, individual seed spacing units from 12.5–25cm, 3 unit shut off, Isobus Intelligence with Monopill e-drive 11 control box, ready to go, excellent condition. £4,250+VAT. R Grindling Tel 07771 901861 (Suffolk)
COUSINS 4m front Dutch harrow. £1,500+VAT. H Kisby Tel 07768 903046 (Cambridgeshire)
BOILER PLANT / HEATING / OVENS
WOOD pellets for pellet boiler, 35 x 15kg bags, no longer required (moved house). £6.50/bag or £200 for the lot.
P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
FALCON Continental Induction 1092 cooker, c/w multifunction oven, fan oven, catalytic easyclean oven liners, closed-door grilling & full width storage drawer, also inc stainless steel splash-back & matching Falcon cooker hood, good cond. £1,250.
L McVeigh Tel 07825 957989 (Suffolk)
Ltd
BUILDINGS & MATERIALS S SCOTT & SONS Steel Stockholders
All types of steel available new and secondhand
Posts for grain walling and silage clamps
Galvanised roofing sheets, box profile and corrugated
Delivery service
01359 269378
LIVESTOCK Polytunnel 30' x 130', overall height 16', height to bottom of brace bars 11', height to gutters 7', 12' doorway each end, Galebreaker roller blinds included, from Northern Polytunnels, erected December 2020, near Needham Market. D Gilbert Tel 07974 094338 (Suffolk)
STOUT electric poles, 10–12" diameter, 11–17' long, taken from dismantled building. J Hinchliffe Tel 07980 577858 (East Yorkshire) APPROX 135 x 4'6" long concrete posts with 3 holes for wire fencing. £120 the lot. L Baker Tel 07879
DOG kennel, 123 x 286 x 134cm. £85 ono. A Glover Tel 07767 768697/01354 638064 (Norfolk)
Hardy Roofing
01622 832666 07939 114023
BAILEY bridge, 40’, rated at 80T, in very good condition, phone for more information. £25,000+VAT ono. S Wisson-Burton Tel 07776 184394 (Cambridgeshire)
ERNEST DOE EX-HIRE BALERS FOR SALE
Stock No: 11197497
Year: 2020
Bale count: 12950 approx Spec: 560/45-R22.5 tyres, standard packer and stuffer, tandem suspended steered axle, hydraulic brakes, beacon, storage and hand wash, quick ll grease pump, elec bale length, no screen - ISOBUS.
Price £77,000
Stock No: 11197498
Year: 2020
Bale count: 11750 approx Spec: 560/45-R22.5 tyres, standard packer and stuffer, tandem suspended steered axle, hydraulic brakes, beacon, storage box and hand wash, quick ll grease pump, elec bale length, xed pick up heavy duty wheels, no screen - ISOBUS.
Price: £76,000
Stock No: D1176825
Year: 2020
Bale count: 3900 approx Spec: 560/45-R22.5 tyres, standard packer and stuffer, tandem suspended steered axle, hydraulic brakes, beacon, storage box and hand wash, quick ll grease pump, elec bale length, xed pick up heavy duty wheels, intelliview screen.
Price: £99,000 Ex dealer prop up machine, Subsidised nance available
COMBINES & HARVESTERS
NEW Holland 8060 combine, in working order, near Norwich. R Buxton Tel 07785 221195 (Norfolk)
Specialists in new & refurbished combine harvester parts
NEW Holland TX66, 1997, straw chopper, 20' header with trailer, I cut 250 acres/yr, 3290 drum/3800 eng hrs, self level sieves, selling as retiring, new control board, paintwork excellent, good condition, contact for any further info. £22,000 ono. G Adams Tel 07885 964461 (Cambridgeshire)
16-FOOT knife for Massey Ferguson 7345S combine, 2012. £100. R Sinkler Tel 01377 270251 (East Yorkshire)
NEW Holland 1540 for spares or repair, 2000, 12’ header & straw chopper, 6 cyl Ford engine, parked under barn for approx 15yrs, no longer runs, radiator has split due to frost damage.
£2,500 ono. N Foster Tel 07805 360318 (East Yorkshire)
See our ad on page 81 10-93925
INSECT netting, sandbags & pegs, 1.3mm insect net, 65gsm 13x50m, 13x100m, 13x200m approx 35,000sq/m to cover approx 7 acres, heavy duty sandbags 270 x 1000 x 200mm (approx 1,000), crop cover pegs (approx 400), sold as a whole or by qty required. L Gravells Tel 07789 098498 (Lincolnshire)
DIGGERS / DOZERS / DUMPERS
BUCKET 80cm wide, 30mm pin holes, 155mm gap between pins, off McConnel back actor. £25. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
BENFORD Terex PT6000 4x4 dumper, electric shuttle, gwo. £6,000. J Murrell Tel 07770 692891/01603 712222 (Norfolk)
COMBINE spares for New Holland TX63/8070 or other, new & used. £150+VAT ono. A Turnbull Tel 07889 117915 (Suffolk)
FORTSCHRITT combine parts - several new general Case/IH Fortschritt combine parts available from stock. SPS Parts. S Scott Tel 07789 793721(T) (Suffolk)
MACHINES FOR SALE
CLAAS Dominator Maxi 118SL, c/w header & trolley, good tyres, air conditioning, straw chopper –even spread, Claydon yield meter.
£15,000+VAT. R Rayner Tel 07808 066655 (Cambridgeshire)
R Ambrose Tel 07710 420596 (Cambridgeshire)
COMPRESSORS
2918/2346
2010 CSX 7040 17’V 1986/1677
2006 CX880 30’ 3618/2935
2004 CR980 25’G 2674/2176
MASSEY Ferguson 7282 Centora, in good condition, stored inside, 2010, 1363 eng/1043 drum hrs, 25' Powerflow header, with dividers, 1 nearly new side knife.
£47,000. T Pemberton Tel 07583 599665 (Suffolk)
344310 (Essex)
CROP PROTECTION
RARE 2t swivel hydraulic high discharge dumper, working order, 2 cyl Petter diesel engine, may suit farmers or small builder, useful for concreting. £3,900+VAT. J Hurd Tel 01985 840260/01985 840039 (Wiltshire)
HYUNDAI Robex 210 LC3 20T digger, 2000, 7600hrs, good working order, 7600hrs, c/w digging bucket & loading bucket, hydraulic quick hitch, always kept under cover, always starts & is ready to go to work. £10,000+VAT ono. R Taylor Tel 07764245035 (Northants)
DOORS
WONDERMESH crop covers (2), 50 x 13m, good order. £50 each. A Glover Tel 07767 768697/01354 638064 (Norfolk)
CONCRETE breaker, came off Priestman Mustang 120 Mk3, sold as seen. £900+VAT ono. J Hurd Tel 01985 840260/01985 840039 (Wiltshire)
WOODEN doors (20), fire resistant, 2’6” x 6’6” & 8 standard wooden doors 2’6” x 6’6” that match, most have hinges & locks with keys. £100 the lot ono. H Pearce Tel 07947 344310 (Essex)
DRILLS
ACORD/VICON coulters (29), handy for spares. £5 each. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
01733 841932
1995 TF78 24’ 3756/4688 10-94090
CLAAS Dominator 96, good tidy machine, lots of new belts fitted, ready for harvest, used on small farm, no rust, barn stored. A Cook Tel 07769 680756/01359 230026 (Suffolk)
MASSEY Ferguson 40 combine, 1996, Datavision, Powerflow 20’ table, good condition for its age, was put away working after 2021 harvest. £15,000+VAT ono.
M Lindsell Tel 07796 398805 (Essex)
RABBIT traps for sale, 30 available. £8 each. B Hull Tel 07969 974614 (Essex)
BOOM extension from Priestman Mustang 120 Mk3 digger, in good working order, may fit other machines. £2,200+VAT. J Hurd Tel 01985 840260/01985 840039 (Wiltshire)
£53,750
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CLAAS EASTERN
CLAAS VOLTO 1100 £14,500 2021, 10 rotors with 10.5mm tines, headland spread limiter
CL-G5503400.A
POTTINGER NOVACAT APLHA MOTION 261 £4,500 2016, front mower, quick change blades PT-37510001268
CL-G5502056
KRONE KW 7.82 £4,500 2009, 6 rotor tedder
KO-757457
LEMKEN VARI-DIAMANT 10 £24,500 2011, L100, CS40 bodies, skimmers, rear disc, onland - in furrow, rear lights, 8 + 1 furrows LE-359718
LEMKEN EUROPAL 8 5+1 £15,000
2015, 5+1, CS40 Slat, in furrow only
SR00005568
CLAAS ARION 650 £46,950 2015, 50kph, 184hp, 5714hrs, 540/65R28 fronts, 650/65R38 rears, 4 spools
CL-A3605705.A
HORSCH CRUISER 5SL £20,950 2020, 50mm points, spring wheel packer
HS-FG37051356
HORSCH PT 280 36M POA
2016, PT 280 36m, GPS fully active, GPS steering & section control
HS-25000206
LEMKEN DIAMANT 11 V OF W52 £32,000
2015, w52 boards, on-land & in-furrow, 7+1
LE-410456
CLAAS ARION 620 £33,000
2010, 50kph, 145hp, 9113hrs, 420/85R28 fronts, 520/85R38 rears, 3 spools, QUICKE loader
CL-A1906085
CLAAS ARION 620 CLASSIC £44,000
2015, 40kph, 158hp, EGR engine, 3882hrs, 420/70R28 fronts, 600/65R38 fears CL-A3604134.A
BROWNS AGRICULTURAL SUPER BUZZARD 3 £1,950
2013, 3 x 70*80 and 2x 120*90 bales,”
OT-BR003
SGT DEMOUNT TANKER C/W
FRONT FILL UNIT £12,500
2013, to fit Xerion 3800 VC
OT-A6300/13-2866
CLAAS AXION 850 £75,000 50kph, 268hp, AdBlue engine, 4488hrs, 650/65R42 fronts, 540/65R30 rears, 4 spools, CL-A4003229.A
KRM SOLADRILL 799 £11,000 2011, pre emerg markers, Solatronic in-cab control, RDS varirate C1153
CLAAS TUCANO 480 £12,500 2013, 7.5m Vario header, 1515hrs, 1005 drum hours
CL-84006855
CLAAS LEXION 580 TT £66,000 2004, 9.0m, 3706hrs, 2631 drum hrs
CL-58600184.A
CLAAS ARES 577 £26,500 2007, 40kph, 125hp, 7675hrs, 380/85R28 fronts, 460/85R38 rears, 3 spools, CL-A0500893.B
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NEW HOLLAND CSX7080 £65,000 2008, 6m NH Varifeed cutterbar header, , 2328hrs, 1939 drum hrs NH-371600005
NEW HOLLAND CR9080 £93,000 9m NH Varifeed cutterbar header,, 3260hrs, 2530 drum hrs NH-781775009
HI-SPEC 2500 £6,000
2009, 2500 gallon, 30.5 R32 tyres, splash plate, side and rear fill ports, spring drawbar, hyd brakes OT-6851
KUHN HR3003D/VENTA LC302 £8,000 2003, Suffolk coulter, pre-em markers, PTO fan, toothed packer, following harrow, track markers KU-760-920/B0477
KNIGHT TRAILBLAZER 4200 £27,500
2012, Trailblazer 4200, induction bowl, 30-24, electric fill level, 2x boom height sensor SR00006173
CLAAS LEXION 650 £135,000 2015, 6.6m Vario header, 1664hrs, 1135 drum hrs
KUHN/AMAZONE HR3002D/ AD302 COMBINATION £4,250 1999, power harrow drill combination, Suffolk coulters, packer roller, bout markers” AM-89018544/D0527
CHAFER ROGATOR 618 £30,000 2007, RoGator 618, sprayer, 12/24/32m chafer booms ZA-618458007
MASCHIO ORSO 4000 £6,800
2014, with sulky mp 2008, mp09 108, tine Suffolk drill 7W-1398R0310
SANDS HORIZON 6000 £90,000 2018, Sands Horizon 6000
SAN-SR00004449
DOWDESWELL DP 7 E 6 + 1 £1,950 1991, 14 CN bodies
D4-911439307.A
AGCO 765B £46,000 2007, kph, 355hp, 8193hrs
AD-943
CLAAS ARION 640 £29,800 2010, 50kph, 180hp, 8260hrs
CL-A1905002.A
CLAAS ARION 630 £30,000
2014, 50kph, 159hp, 10250hrs, 540/65 R28 fronts, 650/85R38 rears
CL-A3605198
CLAAS ARION 64 £31,250
2014, 50kph, 177hp, EGR engine, 10150hrs
CL-A3604087
AGCO CHALLENGER 755E £92,000 2017, 40kph, 350hp, , 3839hrs U8-AGCO755CGNBA1022
LEMKEN DIAMANT 11 V OF £32,000 2017, CS 40 bodies, hyd vari width, rear disc, 6 +1 furrow, ready for work, on land in furrow LE-444344.A
CLAAS LEXION 420 £30,000 1998, 5.40m Contour header, , 3751hrs, 3087 drum hrs, straw chopper, chaff spreader CL-45300960
CLAAS
2014, 50 kph, 175hp, 6750hrs, 540/65/28 fronts, 650/65/38 fears
HORSCH
2018, Rigid 4m, pre emergance, marker arms, wheel eradicator frame
2019, 60kph, 280hp, 4388hrs, 600/70R30 fronts, 710/70R42 rears, 6 spools
2858hrs, 2051 drum hrs
coulters listed elsewhere in magazine. £105. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
WEAVING GD3000M direct drill, 2017, 869ha, in excellent condition, c/w Stocks Ag seeder on back & hyd markers, metal in good condition, small discs new pre harvest, big disc has 200 acres left before needing replacement. £28,000+VAT. C McAnespie Tel 07577 673141 (North Yorkshire)
AMAZONE ED452-K 6 row maize drill with fert, 2012, in immaculate condition, done approx only 300400 acres/yr from new. £9,500. M Hornbuckle Tel 07801 101645 (Leicestershire)
SIMBA Freeflow 4m folding, near new coulter points & front leg points, hydraulic flow via tractor supply for fan, front & rear packers in great condition, a very tidy, high output drill.
£6,000+VAT. P Weston Tel 07947 923844 (Northants)
CLAYDON SR drill, 2008, 3.43m wide, 7 passes to 24m, bean points & chutes, spoons for drilling OSR with seed roller restrictors, c/w following harrow or levelling borders, RDS Control box variable rate compatible, good condition. £10,500. F Steward Tel 07901 633744 (Suffolk)
AMAZONE D8-40 4m seed drill, with transport kit, tramline kit & hydraulic markers. £1,800+VAT. R Pumfrey Tel 01799 530246/07850 943370 (Essex)
RECO Sulky SPI-Solo 6m disc coulter drill, 2002, c/w some spares, full working order, good condition, more photos on request. £2,000. M Lawrence Tel 07836 724223 (Nottinghamshire)
MASCHIO Primavera 4.8m/5m drill, excellent condition, hyd fan, monitor, marker arms, wheel eradicators, pre em markers available too, tungsten tip points, cracking drill, genuine reason for sale. £13,950+VAT. A Robinson Tel 07876 711477 (Bedfordshire)
KUHN KRM Soladrill combi drill &. 3m Kuhn power harrow, nearly new tines, excellent toothed packer, Soladrill great condition with RDS control box, excellent condition & ready to work.
£11,000+VAT. P Weston Tel 07947 923844 (Northants)
KRM Sola SM1909 6m tine drill, 2020, tungsten tines, 2 rows covering tines, hyd fan, electric drive, 2000L hopper, 1075ha, manufactured 2020, RDS Artemis Lite, excellent condition. £25,000+VAT ono. T Green Tel 07931 372095 (Norfolk)
MASCHIO Sulky 3m combination drill, new p/harrow tines fitted 50ha ago & p/h runs very quiet & smooth, drill has Suffolk coulters & is very tidy for age, would go straight to work, selling due to upgrade. £4,000+VAT. L Coleman Tel 07590 309414 (Norfolk)
HESTAIR Bettinson 4m 3D direct drill, 1990s, vgc, discs bearing excellent, paintwork good & all feed rolls in great condition, end tow & all tyres good.
£5,500+VAT. R Lane Tel 07831 615912 (Cambridgeshire)
KUHN Venta LC402 power harrow/ drill combi unit, 2016, owned from new, exc cond, pre-ems, hyd fan, following harrow, half width shut off, Suffolk coulters, Hector 3000 control box, hyd coulter lift (great for broadcasting grass seed). £15,500+VAT. R McAulay Tel 07919 387712 (Scottish Borders)
CLAYDON 3m SR drill, in good condition with splitter boots & open ended boots, nearly new set of A shares & a worn set, bean coulters, wheels & batter boards. £12,500+VAT. J Headland Tel 07980 983620 (Nottinghamshire)
FALCON 4m drill & end tow kit, very tidy, in cab tramline kit, been well looked after, can load this end. £1,195 ono no VAT. M Jeffrey Tel 07802 722408 (North Yorkshire)
KUHN Accord tank metering unit, in good condition, previously used on an OSR drill, metering wheel & shaft also included, as are demounting legs. £500+VAT ono. A Wright Tel 07788 393720 (Lincolnshire)
SEED drill & front tank – drill Weaving tine deck 3 row S type, following harrow 4m wide, pre emergence markers, 8 light Accord tramline box, wheel eradicator tines, Accord front tank, hydraulic drive, can be used as combi drill as well. £3,950. T Chugg Tel 07980 240592 (Worcestershire)
VADERSTAD 400F 4m drill, good condition. £12,000+VAT. P Helyer Tel 07973 267835 (West Sussex)
AMAZONE ZA-M 1501, OM24-36 discs, hyd shutter, only done 300 acres/yr total, can fit 4 x 600kg bags, vgc. £4,200. J Murrell Tel 07770 692891/01603 712222 (Norfolk)
HORSCH CO4 4m folding drill, 2001, back on the market perfect spring drill, bean coulters available, very tidy, can be used as a direct drill, c/w good duet coulters, wheel eradicators, following harrow, bout markers, pre-em markers. £13,249+VAT ono. R Allan Tel 07786 964728 (Oxfordshire)
MONOSEM 6 row maize drill, 2013, new coulters 200ac ago, for sale due to loss of contract. £10,500+VAT. H Kisby Tel 07768 903046 (Cambridgeshire)
Tree and Hedge
DRILLS (cont)
WEAVING GD6000T, 2016, 6m trailed grain & fertiliser direct drill, Caddy 2.5 Bigdisc, stainless steel hopper with split tank, twin metering, GD coulter bar with angled disc coulters. £36,000+VAT. R Rayner Tel 07808 066655 (Cambridgeshire)
MDF boards (60), 2.7m x 0.9m used in storage racking, good order, I have these over from lining my storage barn. £475 ono. G Adams Tel 07885 964461 (Cambridgeshire)
POTTINGER Mex 6, 1998, spout extension for side loading, 1.9m pickup, knives & shearbar 50%, stone 70%, been backup machine for last 7yrs, in good working order, Oswestry area. £5,750+ VAT. R Jackson Tel 01691 860359 (Shropshire)
QUICKE 5' silage grab, never used. £1,200. K Smith Tel 07940 049960/01335 330770 (Derbyshire)
GENERATORS: diesel & PTO, quality used & new, est 25yrs. JSP UK Ltd. Tel 01432 353050 Mob 07774 742182 (Hereford)
STRAIGHT auger, 14' x 6", 3 phase motor with soft start starter box, triple V belt drive. £150+VAT. R Jones Tel 07785 583192 (Norfolk)
FOSTER 6" auger, 3 phase motor, chain drive, 40t/hr, barn stored, on large wheels. £750+VAT. R Jones Tel 07785 583192 (Norfolk)
CARIER elevator, 34’ high, 9” belt, 3 phase, good condition, dismantled. W Boyd Tel 07836 772424 (Kent)
PORTABLE 240v Medusa generator, 2300w, easy start, runs for approx 6hrs non stop, f/w two 3 pin power outlets, very little used for occasional power cut standby, vgc, collect from farm.
£160. T Bush Tel 07932 183449 (Essex)
SILOS AUGERS &
Sales Spares & Repairs
22-93923
HORSCH CO4 4m folding drill, 2001, perfect spring drill, bean coulters available, very tidy, can be used as a direct drill, c/w good duet coulters, wheel eradicators, following harrow, bout markers, pre-em markers, good condition. R Allan Tel 07786 964728 (Oxfordshire)
EQUESTRIAN
SHIRE colt foal, fully registered, bay with four white socks, very tall, well handled, excellent conformation. £2,500. K Smith Tel 07940 049960/01335 330770 (Derbyshire)
WOLSELEY electric fencer (3 strand wire system), needs 6V battery. £50. R Sinkler Tel 01377 270251 (East Yorkshire)
ELECTRIC fencing posts (214), suitable for sheep or cattle. £200 the lot. R Haigh Tel 07968 215777 (Nottinghamshire)
9-INCH post hole digger, tractor mounted, 3pt linkage PTO driven. £550 ono. K Hustwitt Tel 01279 436080 (Essex)
CLAAS genuine 900 grass blades (13), 3 sets feed roll serrated & plain edges, various blade back plates & sundry spares. £480+VAT. C Mell Tel 07768 682143/01427 848210 (Nottinghamshire)
Tel: 01746 762777
35KVA generator, PTO tractor driven, 3 phase, Serial No 51 492/5, made for The Gloster
Electrical Company by BKB
Electric Motors Ltd, c/w PTO shaft (no guard), working. Cash on collection from Lowestoft NR32. £620+VAT. W Slater Tel 07770 946760 (Suffolk)
GRAIN HANDLING/ STORAGE
RECO Mengele SH40 forage harvester, 1996, rear hydraulic PUH, barn stored since owned, lots of spare parts. £4,200+VAT. H Pearce Tel 07947 344310 (Essex)
www.danagri-3s.com
1992 Leyland DAF 7.5T (2.2T payload), short wheelbase, 5 gears, tilt cab, 179330km, September MOT, takes 3 horses, small living area, cut through to cab, good starter, side ramp recently replaced, waxoiled chassis, good condition. £5,500 ono. S Slater Tel 07970 181379 (Suffolk)
FENCING & GATES
MOTORWAY CRASH BARRIERS & RAILWAY SLEEPERS
THREE 5.5m A-frame barriers, heavy duty with tamper proof lockbox (not inc padlock), 150x150 hang post, h/d hinges & 100x100 slam post, galvanised. £850+VAT; also two pairs 3m A-frame barriers, as above. £500+VAT; plus one 4.2m as above. £650+VAT. T Marks Tel 07780 666419/07808 732598 (Northants)
HAYLAGE/SILAGE, 2022, 100 bales for sale, extra layers of wrap, good quality, near Ipswich, Suffolk. £30. C Clarke Tel 07711 404371 (Suffolk) SMALL quantity of round bale straw & haylage, collection preferred, loading not a problem, please phone for more details. E Kiddy Tel 07767 167821 (Suffolk)
HAYLAGE in 4' round bales, triple wrapped, good quality. £35/bale. D Ivens Tel 07969 877834 (Northants)
GENERATORS
GALVANISED 12' farm gates (4), willing to split, in good used condition, spring bolts & complete with hanging eyes. £50. M Peyton Tel 07563 540571 (Cambridgeshire)
FORAGE & SILAGE
18-94108
07813 182054 01536 771246
GALVANISED 14' field gate. £85.
M London Tel 07984 766930 (Bedfordshire)
PTO Generators Static/Linkage Mounted
HAYLAGE well wrapped, good quality, 4’x4’ round bales, suitable for horses, sheep & young cattle, 2022 crop left, large orders cheaper. local delivery possible at extra cost. £35/each. M Webster Tel 07881 802097/01986
785256 (Suffolk)
Full range up to 200KVA 2 year warranty, UK built Ring Anthony for details
P. Cowell & Sons Ltd
Tel: 01772 653569
www.cowells.co.uk 21-94634
Manufacturers of Typhoon Fans (0.5–120hp)
BRICE Baker auger, 5.5" x 4.5m long 3 phase motor with hopper. £305. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
Drive Over Floors
Grain Stirrers
Air Tunnels
KAMAS Westrup FA 1500 grain cleaner, 15tph, 1979, all in good working order, c/w 68 screens & cyclone for above machine, viewing welcome. Offers. B Wordsworth Tel 07894 428007 (North Yorkshire)
Gas Burners
SIMPLEX 120t grain silos (2), 18' dia. (7 rings high + roof), stiffeners on outside, internal & external ladders, large access doors, free to dismantler. R Jones Tel 07785 583192 (Norfolk) 22-93922
Controllers & ACCS Equipment
PELLCROFT
t: 01526 342466 f: 343507
e: sales@pellcroft.com
www.pellcroft.com
01621828689 www.kjengineering.com
Alvan Blanch|Allmet|Carrier| Svegma|Farrell|Bentall|Wilder| Vertec|Turner|Tornum|Turbodan|
condition
Challenger RG645C POA
RG645C, 36m, 6 cylinder, 7.4l, C3000 screen, 10 section, boom rest worklights, air tools kit, 2_ �ll hose, self priming unit, auto-guide ready, 380/90 r54, wash hose reel, camera
& monitor
Manitou MLT 737-130
£64,000
40kph powershift, 7m boom, 3.7t lift, JCB headstock with hyd locking, 1 front service, boom susp, i rear service, twin line braking, hyd trailer hitch, air seat, air con, bluetooth radio, Trelleborg 460/70 r24 at 50% tread
Fendt RG655D POA
50kph vario, 6000l tank, 36m booms, quad nozzle bodies, hyd adjustable track width, novatel cellular RTK, Michelin VF 420/95 r50 at 40%
Fendt RG655D POA
50kph vario, 6000l tank, 36m booms, quad nozzle bodies, hyd adjustable track width, novatel cellular RTK, Michelin VF 420/95 r50 at 40% tread
Roller with scraper bar, hyd side shift, belt driven rotor, whatl tail �ails – average, bolt on skids
Manitou MT932 Easy £38,000
25kph, heater, Manitou headstock with manual locking, 3rd service, rear clevis hitch, 3 steer mides, rear wiper, alliance tyres f.400/80-24 15% & r.400/80-24 60%
JCB 526-60 £39,500 30kph, air con
500/45 r22.5 30% all round and two are cracking bale count 48363 mechanical jack oil brakes twin axle with rear steer
one seasons warranty in mainland UK £82,000 + VAT.
New MF 2234 XD baler, 2023 model. NOW IN STOCK
c/w air brakes (as standard), automatic knotter lubrication, selectable bale length ejector, roller chute, knotter blower, automatic chain lubrication, electronic bale length, standard (tandem) 600/50-22.5 tyres, 1 ¾” 20 spline PTO shaft, prepared and delivered, with 12 months parts and labour warranty
4100 Transtacker
MF
2012 model Stock No 874, bale count 95,413, Fully serviced c/w hydraulic knotter blower, knotter lubrication, ejector, roller chute. Delivered with a 1,000 bale warranty in mainland UK £46,000 + VAT
4100 Transtacker, 2020 model
bale
17,180, fully serviced c/w hydraulic knotter blower, knotter lubrication, auto chain lubrication, ejector, roller chute. Delivered with one seasons warranty in mainland UK.
£98,000 + VAT
Stock No T70, bale count 33,040 all used 4100 Transtackers have been updated to current spec, “fully serviced c/w PTO driven pump, fully automatic, CTF compatible, drawbar suspension, ABS, air/hydraulic brakes. Delivered with one seasons warranty in mainland UK £85,000 + VAT
Stock No T72, bale count 33,825, all used 4100 Transtackers have been updated to current spec, fully serviced c/w PTO driven pump, fully automatic, CTF compatible, drawbar suspension, ABS, air/hydraulic brakes . Delivered with one seasons warranty in mainland UK. £85,000 + VAT
£55,000 + VAT
£42,000 + VAT
4100
Stock No T79 (Profi demo unit), bale count 962,. fully serviced c/w PTO driven pump, fully automatic, CTF compatible, drawbar suspension, ABS, air/hydraulic brakes . Delivered with one seasons warranty in mainland UK. £120,000 + VAT
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GRAIN HANDLING/ STORAGE (cont)
SWIFT-LIFT SL-E140X grain elevator c/w 2.3m long thrower belt, hydraulic lift for wheels, twin electric wheel motors for side slew, 2007, overall length 14.9m, immaculate condition. POA. S Howard Tel 07900 631724/01777 249358 (Nottinghamshire)
TOE tip grain bucket, 2m wide, only used for grain. £400+VAT. G Meadows Tel 07951 111182/01728 660577 (Suffolk)
GRASS MACHINERY
CARRE PRAIRIAL (KRM) pasture rejuvenating harrows, choice of three 4m machines, new & used c/w seeder. Do an amazing job & not to be confused with ordinary harrows/scarifiers. Please enquire.
G Howell 07903 089 391 & 01728 723 683.
REKORD fan, surplus to requirements, very good condition, collection Lincs. £900+VAT ono.
A Mottram Tel 07970 595046 (Lincolnshire)
BOMFORD RS 18 topper, f/w brand new PTO shaft & guard, very good order. A Hazell Tel 07909 026079 (Suffolk)
SUMO GLS sward lifter, 2012, 4 leg, shear bar leg protection discs nearly new, some spare feet, legs & shear bars, good condition. £7,500+VAT. R Stimpson Tel 07785 188204 (Norfolk)
CARRIER elevator, two 8" heads with gearboxes, 4KW motor & anti rotation bars, good condition. R Rayner Tel 07808 066655 (Cambridgeshire)
PLOT FEEDS SEED
& CEREAL ENGINEERING
Grain Cleaner Specialists
New and Secondhand Cleaners
Sieves and Spares for most makes
Test facility available
Grain Fans and other equipment available
KVERNELAND mower parts, blade retainers, full set of skids & bed bearings for Kverneland 4332 lT mower conditioner (may fit other models). £950+VAT. R Stimpson Tel 07785188204 (Norfolk)
J.E.GrahamLtd
LELY Lotus 770 tedder, 2013, vgc. Offers. P Hawes Tel 01371 850392/ 07747 697836 (Suffolk)
ROLLERMATE 6.3m hydraulic folding. £2,375. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
KUHN 8702 tedder, 8 rotor, 8.7m working width, 2011, in excellent condition. £5,900+VAT ono. J Mount Tel 07879 695096 (Leicestershire)
Suffolk Sweeper Collector
British designed & built
Very low running & maintenance costs
1.8m wide with large easy discharge hopper
PTO driven – low HP requirements 3pt linkage with 4 independent rubber wheels
UK Supplier for Aeromeh Cleaner Aero Dynamic Range
Contact Robin on 07710 242015
Roy Edwards 07702 408833
Full engineering, installation & dismantling services
Main Agents for 22-94405
www.grainmachinery.co.uk
CARIER grain conveyor, 21’ long, 8” wide, good condition, dismantled. W Boyd Tel 07836 772424 (Kent)
PERRY Angleveyor 21’ long grain conveyor, 9” wide, good condition, dismantled. W Boyd Tel 07836 772424 (Kent)
CORN drying tunnel, shiny metal, 4 bays, could help dismantle. £1,000.
A Goodacre Tel 07901 917707 (Lincolnshire)
GRAIN drying fans (2), one with Iveco engine, one with Perkins, both in working order & recently removed. £8,000+VAT each.
A Mahon Tel 07920 556185 (Northants)
Rejuvenates grass, removing dead & loose material
t: 01379 384444
m: 07775 764540
e: info@jegraham.co.uk www.jegraham.co.uk 23-94041
CLAAS Volto 900, 2014 build, 8 rotor, headland curtain, only done haylage & hay on our own farm. M Cooper Tel 07703 459651 (Bedfordshire)
JOHN Deere 324 mower conditioner, 2005, rear mounted, metal, conditioner tines good condition. S Dudley Tel 07860 599377 (Essex)
New TEAGLE Verge Mowers
23-94590
KENOGARD 8tph seed treater, 1000kg feed hopper, recently overhauled, not had much use since, 4 pumps, perfect for a small farmer, collection only.
£4,800. A Stollery Tel 07881 813871 (Suffolk)
INO MKS Plus 225 mower, 2011, good working condition, has had a couple of repairs over time, but works fine, any questions, or if you would like to view, please call.
£2,250+VAT. J Nickols Tel 07538 498355 (Lincolnshire)
heavy duty, rated 200hp, well priced
Photos and full spec at www.writtlefarmmachinery.co.uk
07748 004794 01245 442224
will fit compact tractor or bigger. £450 ono. N Atkins Tel 07956 167510 (Leicestershire)
4-FOOT
TWOSE 10’ water filled field roller. £1,100 ono. N Atkins Tel 07956 167510 (Leicestershire)
J.E.GrahamLtd
Suffolk
Pasture Topper
Safe – fully guarded
Strong – British built design
Shear bolt protection in the PTO
Can be offset if required
Simple to use & adjust –no spanners required
Variety of sizes – 4', 5', 6'
t: 01379 384444
m: 07775 764540
e: info@jegraham.co.uk
www.jegraham.co.uk
23-94042
CR980, TX66, TX68, TX36, TX34, TX32, TF78, TF46, TF44, TF42, 8080, 8050, 8040, 1500’s, 133
MASSEY FERGUSON: 7278, 40RS 38, 34, 31, 29, 27, 865, 760, 750, 665, 504
DEUTZ FAHR: 6090, 4090, 4080,4075, M3630, M3610, M2780, M2680, M1002
LAVERDA: 152, M120.
CASE: 1660
TRACTORS:
JOHN DEERE: 8520, 8400, 8200T, 7800, 7530, 7430, 6930, 6900, 6800, 6430, 6110, 3650, 3130, 2140, 2040, 1640
FORKLIFTS:
JCB: 531-70, 530-70, 525-58, 520-4, 414, 926
CLAAS: Targo C50, K50 Ranger
MATBRO: Telestar, Teleshift, 280, 270, 250
MANITOU: 2600, MLT 633
MERLO: 40.7, 30.6 Multifarmer, 28.7, 26.6
JOHN DEERE: 3800, 3420, 3415, 3200
MASSEY FERGUSON: 8295
TEREX: 250
BALERS:
NEW HOLLAND: 1210, 1010S, D1000, BB940, 841, 835, 7070, 750, 740, 654, 650, 644, 640
JOHN DEERE: 680, 644, 592, 590, 582, 578, 575, 550, 342,
CASE: RBX435
CLAAS: Quadrant 2200,1200, Rollant 255, 280, 180, 46, 44, Vari, Hesston 4900, 4800, 4750
VICON: LB12000, LB8200, MP800, RV1602
WELGER: D6000, D4000, 520, 435
VICON: LB12000, LB8200, MP800, 1601, RV1602
MASSEY FERGUSON: No.5, 2190, 2170, 2160, 190, 187, 185
SUPERTINO: 60-120
MOWERS: KUHN: Alterna 500 JOHN
328, 228, 131, 1360 POTTINGER: Novacat, Eurocat
AM20, 32P, AMT 4000CV, Easycut 32CV
KUHN VKM 280
2.8M FLAIL MOWER hydraulic offset, HD roller & flails
1997 & 1998
AS MARSTON ACE 14 TRAILERS sprung d/bars, weather sheets, super singles
BAILEY 25’ CATTLE FLOAT FITTED ON BT8 TANDEM AXLE FLAT BALE TRAILER sprung drawbar
TEREX
4WD 6T ARTIC STEER DUMPER hydraulic tipping skip
2004 ARMSTRONG & HOLMES 14T HD CONSTRUCTION TIPPER 10mm floor, 8mm sides, air, s/d/ bar, 560/45x22.5 wheels
BERTHOUD ACCESS 6 12M MOUNTED SPRAYER 600L/130 gallon, electric on/off
2016
TB22 TRI-AXLE SILAGE/BULK MATERIALS TRAILER front to back hydraulic sheet
SIMBA
TOPTILTH CULTIVATOR WITH END TOW KIT good condition
SET
2 X BAILEY
SILAGE TRAILERS full spec, rear drawbars, 560/60x22.5 wheels
4 NOKIAN COUNTRY KING 650/50X22.5 TYRES on 10 stud rims approx, 11mm of tread
94055
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GROUNDHOG
UNIT 6 person, canteen area, sink, lights, heaters, kettle, m/wave, e/sockets, h&c water, toilet & wash room, drying room, built in 6KVA generator
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GRASS MACHINERY (cont)
BOMFORD Hydro mower/hedge cutter, axle bracket machine. £725. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
KRONE grass rake, single rotor, working order, been used on small acreage, in need of some tines. £1,000 ono. J Coxon Tel 07748 901482/07876 774404 (South Yorkshire)
SET of new flails for a Votex Jumbo 150 flail mower, c/w new nuts, bolts, shackles & bushes. £350. P Brenchley Tel 07715 716927 (Kent)
MASSEY Ferguson 70 drum mower. £225. M London Tel 07984 766930 (Bedfordshire)
McCONNEL/BOMFORD etc back to back flail blades (43), part no PA 00432, less than half new price, retirement sale. £120. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
BOMFORD RS12, 6' rotary topper, 2007, height adjustable rear wheel, good working order. £975 no VAT. M Crosby Tel 07876 196476 (Essex)
LELY
Tel 07880 976137
KUHN GA13131 4 rotor rake, 2015, 8.4m–12.5m working width, hydraulically driven rotors via PTO pump, electronically adjustable rotor height & width, c/w control screen, good working order. £25,000+VAT. D Pither Tel 01452 864714 (Gloucestershire)
LELY 300 combi, 2006, had very little use, good condition. £1,500+VAT ono. M Davey Tel 07702 580669 (Suffolk)
BOMFORD topper, good working order. £1,800+VAT ono. E Green Tel 07800 875698 (Cambridgeshire)
TEAGLE Super-Ted 220, working when stored, barn stored for 5yrs. G Barnes Tel 07860 601379 (Norfolk)
D Pither Tel 01452 864714 (Gloucestershire)
BOMFORD Tri Blade 4m mounted topper, new blades & centre gearbox just fitted, in good condition, c/w transport wheels & end tow kit. £2,500. D Parrish Tel 07860 365049 (Bedfordshire)
AMAZONE Maxix 3200 fertiliser spreader with cover, 2012, vgc. Offers. P Hawes Tel 07747 697836/ 01371 850392 (Essex)
KUHN FC 302G trailed mower, 2009, farmer owned since new, 3m cut, conditioner, serviced every year, used last year, always kept in barn, good condition. £6,500+VAT. J Speirs Tel 07979 463480 (Bedfordshire)
COUSINS
4m spring tine, 110/120mm box metal, depth wheels on each side, used on black land, private farm sale. £750 ono. G Adams Tel 07885 964461 (Cambridgeshire)
PUSH off hydraulic buck rake, 7’ wide. £300 ono; also 6’ front end buck rake. £100. G Shepherd Tel 01283 732275 (Derbyshire)
VOTEX XP2300 flail mower, 2.3m, front & rear mounting (headstock fits onto both sides), 2004. £1,200+VAT. D Pickering Tel 07979 757884 (Norfolk)
TWOSE 3m flat roll, good condition. £900+VAT. T Catton Tel 07976 648004/07966 785095 (Hertfordshire)
PERFECT swing mower, 2015, ideal for mowing round fence posts, vine yards, solar parks, etc, hydraulic drive, in excellent condition. £1,750. A Towns Tel 07751 917839 (South Yorkshire)
2013, vgc. Offers. P Hawes Tel 07747 697836/ 01371 850392 (Essex)
HACKETT chain harrows, 6m, as new in a heavy duty hydraulic folding cultivator frame, excellent condition. £1,395+VAT. R Maundrell Tel 07785 568800 (Warwickshire)
D Parrish Tel 07860 365049 (Bedfordshire)
KRONE twin drum hay mower, very tidy condition, completely serviced. £525. A Lincoln Tel 01580 240689 (Kent)
EINBOCK grass harrow front mounting frame, harrow with front linkage pulls rolls behind, excellent condition. £450. A Towns Tel 07751 917839 (South Yorkshire)
E Gammon Tel 07860 259701 (Cambridgeshire)
BROWNS 3m Grassland Slitter, c/w grass harrow & weight boxes, good condition. £3,000+VAT ono. D Barker Tel 07532 310487 (North Yorkshire)
07702 580669 (Suffolk)
TWOSE 40" heavy duty flat roll, 10' wide. £1,600. C Ridley Tel 07773 226832 (Kent)
2016, c/w auto swathers, swather belts in excellent condition, quick fit blades, work lights, hydraulic end flaps, very good condition, can be seen running, owned from new, one operator. £37,000+VAT. D Mahony Tel 07836 767805 (Northants)
LELY Splendimo 321, 2008, high crop flow, all in good working order. £6,800. C Ridley Tel 07773 226832 (Kent)
07973 117993 (Cambridgeshire)
USED TRACTORS & MACHINERY
USED CULTIVATIONS:
Kverneland EG85/300, 6 Furrow,28 bodies,auto reset, 2014, V.tidy ......................................
Kverneland ES85/200, 5 furrow, 28 bodies, Vari-width, auto reset, 2014, immaculate!...........
Kverneland 150B variomat, 5 furrow, hyd variwidth, shearbolt, new 28 bodies.......................
Ex-Demo Kverneland DTX 300, 5 leg autoreset, 24 discs, DD packer....................................
Kuhn 4m Combination Drill- Suffolk’s (Tidy Machine) .......................................................
USED FEEDERS:
Shelbourne Reynolds 25cu c/w steering axle, Tub Relined (V. Tidy).....................................
Siloking 22cu, twin auger, front left door + elevator, 2 speed gearbox, very straight...............
Siloking 14cu premium, single tub, cross conveyor, elevator, 2 speed gearbox, very tidy!...
USED GRASS EQUIPMENT:
Lely 320 Mtd MoCo, 2011...........................................................
Kuhn Mtd MoCo, 2011, FC283..................................................
Kverneland FRO 325 Flail Mower, front/rear mounted.........................................................
Kverneland 4232 Trailed MoCo, float tyres, wide spread, lights, very tidy.............................
Ex Demo Kverneland 9590 Twin rotor rake, 9m, hyd drop down of axles..............................
USED TRACTORS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT:
McConnel PA6085, 1.5m TwinCutt head, Revolution Controls, 3pt linkage mounted............
Kubota MK5000, 1400hrs......................................................
Kubota M4062 ROPS, scraper special!, 3700hrs, 1000 hrs warranty remaining...................
Kubota M7151, 66 Plate, premium, 4000hrs, 50kph, front & cab sus, elec spools................
USED GROUNDCARE:
Kubota B2410 2, 2250hrs, HST transmission, very tidy........................................................
Kubota GR2120, 3 cylinder diesel mower, 48” cut...............................................................
NEW Kubota GR series mowers in stock! .
NEW STOCK AT LAST SEASON PRICES (CHEAP FINANCE AND 2 YEAR WARRANTY)
Kverneland TL1875 GEOSPREAD, 1 left
Kverneland CL1300 GEOSPREAD, 1 left
Kverneland 3232, 3.2m mower conditioner, steel tines, quick fit blades, over centre fold.....
Kverneland 3332, 3.2m front mower conditioner, steel tines, massive floatation..................
Kubota Tedder, 7.6m, 6 rotor
FOR INFORMATION ON ANY OF THE ITEMS LISTED, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH.
Battlefield Machinery Ltd, Knights Way, Battlefield Enterprise Park, Shrewsbury, SY1 3AB Tel: 01743 464100 battlefieldmachinery.com
GRASS MACHINERY (cont)
MAJOR pasture topper, in good condition, no rot, just paint has come off the top. £675 ono no VAT. D Baseley Tel 07927 386435 (Northants)
HEDGING & FORESTRY
BOMFORD hedge cutter. £4,250. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
BOMFORD hedge cutter, 3pt linkage machine. £4,775. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
BOMFORD B457 3pt linkage mounted hedgecutter, cable controls, working order. £1,300 no VAT. M Crosby Tel 07876 196476 (Essex)
JAVELIN-IRRIFRANCE Irrodoseur 90mm x 380m turntable irrigator c/w rain gun, not been used for 3yrs but condition & hose good.
£3,250+VAT. G Howell 07903 089 391 & 01728 723 683.
JTE JOE TURNER EQUIPMENT
JTE JOE TURNER EQUIPMENT
RITCHIE 4m grassland harrow, signs of wear on mat but should still be good for some time, buyer to collect - Billericay Essex. £325 no VAT. B Walker Tel 07984 467206/01268 521753 (Essex)
REAR mounted reeler, 1200m, in good solid condition & has been recently reconditioned with a new hydraulic motor & drive chain, hose not included, Bridgwater, Somerset. £2,650. A Guilding Tel 07776 141275 (Somerset)
KUHN 4121 single rotor rake, good working order, 2001. £2,500+VAT. A Griffiths Tel 01743 791263/07979 204312 (Shropshire)
KUHN 170 2 drum mower, good condition, working order, 2014. £1,475+VAT. A Griffiths Tel 01743 791263/07979 204312 (Shropshire)
RUBY Tuesday a deep red heifer Highland, 18mnths old, looking for a new home, born on a Yorkshire farm, part of family, fit & healthy, good temperament, 4yr TB zone, ready now. I Peat Tel 07831 145448 (South Yorkshire)
BRITISH Friesian bulls for sale from Langley herd, 2 young bulls, well grown & ready to work, very good confirmation from high-yielding families, pre-movement TB tested & BBD free. C Carnell Tel 07768 645124 (Buckinghamshire)
2020 Talex Eco Cut 185 twin drum mower, quick fit blades, very good condition, barn stored, selling due to upgrade. £1,600 ono. W Goodings Tel 07561 806818/07938 556919 (Norfolk)
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AXLE brackets & latches (3 sets) for New Holland 8340, New Holland TS115, Deutz Agrotron 150. £600/set. A Rayson Tel 07909 543171 (Suffolk)
BOMFORD Hawk 5.4P manual, very little use, always stored inside from new. £8,000+VAT. D George Tel 01920 438717 (Hertfordshire)
GENERAC DWP 6 water pump, 2017, 2502hrs, 6” inlet & outlet, 2502hrs, starts & runs, suitable for construction, civil engineering, quarries, mining & industrial locations where high volume liquid displacement essential, good condition. £12,000+VAT. S Dally Tel 07738 803473 (Nottinghamshire)
LIVESTOCK
BOMFORD B577 hedge cutter, good condition & always barn stored. J Fowell Tel 01263 587356/07767 441111 (Norfolk)
Weekly Prime Cattle, Sheep and Store Cattle Sales
Monthly Poultry Sales
Pedigree Livestock Sales Farm Sales and Valuations
Sale of Pigs twice a month
Annual Rare Breed Sale
Deadweight Cattle Sales Straw and Fodder Sales 28-94096
Scalford Road, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1JY 01664 562971 www.meltonmowbraymarket.co.uk
IN-PIG sows for sale due to retirement. G Shepherd Tel 01283 732275 (Derbyshire)
QUANTITY of genuine Votex flails, bolts & shackles, new & unused, surplus to requirements. P Smalley Tel 07771 925591 (Lincolnshire)
McCONNEL PA6585 vario forward reach hedgecutter, 1.7m head with all new rubber guards fitted, joystick, fully floating control with forward & reversing flail rotation, 2012 model, excellent condition. £19,500+VAT. C Sumner Tel 07803 715736 (Northants)
POLLED Charolais bulls, 2yrs old, from a herd with over 40yrs polling behind them, very quiet, ready to work, SRUC Premium Health Scheme, Johne's Risk Level 1, BVD accredited. S Carr Tel 07885 433429 (Nottinghamshire)
GLOUCESTERSHIRE Old Spot X Duroc breeding boars & gilts, store pigs also available. J Sowter Tel 07561 637615 (Derbyshire)
STUNNING selection of Pygmy kids, born 2023, all nannies have been through our rigorous vaccination & worming programme & are producing beautifully marked healthy strong kids. E Bunting Tel 07889 640199 (Essex)
UNIVERSAL boot flail shackles (25), part no 00423, retirement sale. £25 new price, £11.73, yours for £55 . P Beales Tel 07584189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
NEW MB log splitter, well made £1,025+VAT. D Lunn Tel 07941 072957 (Cambridgeshire)
IRRIGATION/ DRAINAGE
PEDIGREE South Devon bull Ridgemere Ronaldo, 2yrs old, semen tested, quiet & easy to handle, sire Lumbylaw Horizon 38. J Jelley Tel 07779 665036 (Leicestershire)
PEDIGREE Aberdeen bulls, selection of 19–24mnth old bulls ready for work, suitable for cows & heifers from different bloodlines with easy calving, from a healthy herd, yearly tests are carried out, we are BVD, Johnes, IBR clear. B Sadler Tel 07896 673613 (Powys)
PIGLETS. £35. P Watson Tel 07876 753436 (Suffolk)
McCONNEL PA55 hedge cutter, 2010, 1.2m head, Mini XTC controls, power slew, oil cooler, head float, divert activated hydraulic roller, 3pt mounted, always barn stored when not in use. £11,000+VAT ono. R Seward Tel 07703 346390 (West Sussex)
AFT 100 Trencher, 2013, good condition, 1800mm digging depth, 3” pipe chute & teeth & 6” pipe chute & teeth, chain & sprockets in great condition, fits tractor 3pt linkage, can be used for agricultural drainage, pipe & cable laying, excellent. G Todd Tel 07752 176353 (Berwickshire)
PEDIGREE polled Hereford bulls, 16–18mths old, quiet, easy to handle & ready to work, SAC High health (accredited for BVD, IBR, Lepto & Johnes Level 1), 4yr TB area. R Fowell Tel 07947 126053/01263 587285 (Norfolk)
YOUNG pedigree polled Hereford quality bulls, good selection, ready for spring work, mainly sired by Pepperstock 1 Rebellious & Kinglee 1 Romeo, good pedigrees, shape, quiet temperament, BVD & IBR vaccinated, TB4. £2,200–£3,000. J Speirs Tel 07979 463480 (Bedfordshire)
Due to technical issues with phone lines and installation of internet ALL CALLS SHOULD TO BE DIRECTED TO ANDREW ON 07850 731409
QUALITY NEW AND USED AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
17 reg, 2000 hours, high spec, full service history
only 200 hours
very tidy
JCB 541-70 AGRI Plus Loadall 68 reg, 3699 hours, hyd lockingQ-Fit, new tyres, 125HP £67,000 +VAT STOCK CHANGESDAILY, PLEASE CONTACT US WITHREQUIREMENTS. RANGE OF LOADALLS AVAILABLE.
reg, 4164hours
A/C, 40KPH, hyd locking headstock, airseat
3.5T lift/6M boom £42,000 +VAT
14 reg, 4570hours A/C, 33KPH, hyd locking q-fit carriage,airseat
2.6T lift/5.6M reach £39,000 +VAT
69 reg, 3411hours, A/C 38KPH, hyd locking Q-Fit headstock, Michelin Bibload 480/80R26 80% £75,000 +VAT
18 reg, 4104hours, 30” tracks, cab suspension, warranty to 08/23 or 5200 hours
£170,000 +VAT
65 reg, 7788hours
Vario transmission 600/70R30 & 540/65R34 tyres @ 50-60% £65,000 +VAT
*Financeoffers arealways subject to terms,conditions and acceptance.Pleaseenquireforfull details oftheoffer.
Providence Foundry, Foxholes,Driffield East Yorkshire, YO253QQ
Tel: 01262 470221
Email: sales@wilfredscruton.co.uk
Maxwell House, King Rudding Lane, Riccall, York North Yorkshire, YO19 6QL
Tel: 01757 249799
Email: sales.york@wilfredscruton.co.uk
www.wilfredscruton.co.uk
LIVESTOCK (cont)
CHAROLLAIS shearling ewes, pure bred. £150 each. K Smith Tel 07940 049960/01335 330770 (Derbyshire)
LIGHT Sussex bantam trios. £25/trio.
K Smith Tel 07940 049960/01335 330770 (Derbyshire)
MARAN bantam pullets, POL. £12 each. K Smith Tel 07940 049960/01335 330770 (Derbyshire)
COPEFIELD Radar, sire: Ampertaine Gigolo, DOB 3/11/2020, TB4 test recently passed, nice quite bull, good feet & locomotion, fertility tested last spring, has worked & confirmed at least one heifer in calf. S Cope Tel 07460 731678 (Kent)
BUTLEY Herefords, registered pedigree bulls & females, quiet & easily handled, all bulls halter trained & guaranteed under Hereford Society rules, TB4 area. www.butleyherefords.co.uk. DC Smith & Sons Tel 07971 694912/07885 594143 (Suffolk)
PEACOCKS & peahens for sale, also Runner ducks & drakes. C Grundy Tel 01406 330205 (Lincolnshire)
ABERDEEN Angus bulls, top blood lines, Elite Health, TB4, semen tested, ready to work, choice of 4, 2–3yrs old, Bonshaw Pedigree Angus Colchester. D Kinloch Tel 07748 786073/07718 786218 (Essex)
LIMOUSIN bulls, choice of three, 24 months, ready for work, TB4 area, BVD & IBR free herd, sired by Ampertaine Majestic & Ironstone Numpty, Redcloud Herd. J Styles Tel 01508 531049/07884 198642 (Norfolk)
PEDIGREE Aberdeen Angus bull, 4yrs old, extremely well bred, quiet & easy calving, he has bred some fantastic heifers which can be viewed, he is sensible money to the right home, only for sale due to new bull. £2,000 ono. S Hayward Tel 07948 065314 (Staffordshire)
COLOURED Ryeland ewe lamb born April 2022, registered pedigree with the Ryeland Flock Book Society, fully vaccinated with Covexin 10 & wormed, also have one Ryeland X ewe lamb available, willing to sell both together. £200 ono. D Gillman Tel 01159 655970 (Nottinghamshire)
LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT
Barry Horne
28-94427
BEAUTIFUL selection of Anglo Nubian kids, will be ready to go in just a matter of weeks so book them in early! Nannies & wethers from health tested pedigree herd, disbudded by the vet, ideal for pets or as a walking opportunity for farm parks. E Bunting Tel 07889 640199 (Essex)
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SECONDHAND SILOS WANTED
PEDIGREE Limousin bulls, TB4, High Health scheme, from 14–11 months old, one is heterozygous polled, others are horned, good bulls to bring on for breeding.
L Enefer Tel 07810 004470 (Norfolk)
ANIMAL feed grade oat flakes, oat flour, oat bran, can deliver oat chaff in bulk, Huntingdon, Cambs. R Rayner Tel 07808 066655 (Cambridgeshire)
07879 402246 01948 710662
PEDIGREE Aberdeen Angus bulls from the Park Wall herd, fertility tested, Johnes Level 1, BVD accredited, TB4, ready to work! J Musk Tel 01638 724831 (Suffolk)
PEDIGREE Aberdeen Angus bulls (3), very well bred, easy calving & ideal for any job, all registered with Aberdeen Angus Society, TB free, all vacs up to date, wormers, etc good clean up bulls or pure bred, all docs can be seen on view. £2,000 ono. S Hayward Tel 07948 065314 (Staffordshire)
COLOURED Ryeland shearling ram pedigree, registered with the Ryeland Flock Book Society, born April 2021, ready for work, from good stock, wormed, Heptavac P, Clicked. £130 ono. D Gillman Tel 01159 655970 (Nottinghamshire)
SIMMENTAL bulling heifer, 15 months old, used to halter, approx 450kg, on her own currently, very reluctant sale. £1,150 ono.
R Cosgrove Tel 07841 372169 (Suffolk)
PEDIGREE Large Black breeding pigs, several available, various ages, ideal for rewilding, easily managed, very docile, Glenariff Pedigree Livestock, King's Lynn. N Barrett Tel 01553 672440/07578 765342 (Norfolk)
PEKIN bantam hatching eggs, smooth & frizzles, collection only. £10. J Holford Tel 01825 712906 (East Sussex)
LIMOUSIN bulls, polled Black & Red, Elite Health, TB4 semen tested, 2yrs old, ready to work, Bonshaw herd, Colchester; heifers & cows with calves also available. D Kinloch Tel 07748 786073/07718 786218 (Essex)
COW cradle, one piece galvanised steel frame with lifting eyes ensures minimum pressure applied when animal is suspended, body sling is made from high quality flexible, washable, rot proof, UV stabilised, anti-fungus material. £200 ono. M Woodall Tel 07811 043362 (Gloucestershire)
BG & LD Rich
Lawrence Rich, Stud Farm, Blaisdon, Gloucestershire GL17 0AL All prices + VAT 94688 £5,250 £27,500 KUHN FC243GII 2014, Li control MANITOU MLT 627 2012, 4600hrs, choice of headstock, vgc £37,950 £7,500 NEW HOOLAND BB9080 2009, Low bale count, rear steering axle, control box and Isobus WELGER AP830 High capacity small baler, little used always barn stored, sledge available £4,500 POA GRIFFITHS 10T GRAIN TRAILER Grain chute, barn stored, vgc for age CASE IH FARMALL 115U 2013, 9500hrs, Euro headstock Transport & nance help provided if required
tel
£1,650 £2,165 IN STOCK
PRICES £55,000
sp wheel,hurdle carriers, f/vent Dtag IN STOCK!
Biddy Attachments
Hi-Tip Buckets
Seriously H- Duty For WLS & T Handlers sizes from 2.5-6.5 Cu M CALL FOR MORE DETAILS!
Covenbrook Manual Bag Lifters
JCB Other Types Available
Ritchie 4m
Hyd fold H-Duty mat ch/ harrows
£7,765 PROTECH 94085
HUNDREDS OF ITEMS IN STOCK:
2016 plant trailer, 3500kg, 195/60R12C tyres
Alex Rickards | 07580 982612
Tri axle livestock trailer, sheep decks, spare wheel, inspection door
Britt Whitworth | 07543 506866
2017, 50kph eco, 5300hrs, bar axle, 210L pump, 3MMV, 4 remotes, front links with 2 sets of couplers, blue power pack, 16 LEDs 710/75R42 & 650/60RPG, AGR, HTS2
2015, 14x6 feet cattle trailer, 3500kg, dividing gate, inspection door, 195/60R12C tyres
Alex Rickards | 07580 982612
12’ cattle trailer, folding sheep decks, dividing gates & spare wheel
Eddie Greaves | 07976 464028
Auto-reset front tines, 9 auto-reset coulter legs, Tungsten duel & single points for coulters, semi pneumatic speed packer wheels, seed flow sensors, pivoting front discs
Dave Muir | 07580 982487
Hardi Navigator 4000
| 07970 805369
2020, 200hrs only, hyd shuttle, 6x3 gearbox , 2 hyd spools, PUH, 66hp Kubota engine, LA1365 Kubota hyd self leveling loader c/w bucket, 320/85R20 & 420/85R30 tyres
30m Tri fold booms, 500l rinse tank, dynamic fluid4, 464H pump, 13 section EFC with auto section control boom prime, stainless steel lines, triplet nozzle bodies, auto slant boom height, Intellitrack
Dave Bradley | 07977 480920
Graham Milner | 07885 243761
New Holland BB908MF 185 Series 2Agritrend 6m
2011, 120/90 single axle standard packer, 42,000 bales
Ashley Williams | 07870 917493
2005 square baler, cutter ,tandem steering axle on 50/50 x R17 done 115k bales
David Flippance | 07969 030659
2017, Hydraulic folding grass harrows, fixed cast harrow matts 6m hydraulic folding
Eddie Greaves | 07976 464028
2016, covered 4565 hectares. Comes with liquid fert application kit as extra, sensors on discs & tyre inflation system. Sumo linkage conversion rear camera, ready for work
Sam Smithson | 07849 828429
Hardi Commander 3600i
Trailed sprayer, 36m booms, ultrasonic boom sensors, HC8600 controller, Isobus, prim flow, paralift/suspension
Dave Bradley | 07977 480920
Opico Vari-Flex Rolls
1999, 22”” rings Cambridge/ breaks, 10.2m width
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LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT (cont)
DARIKOOL 2000-litre bulk milk tank, in working order, compressor included. £1,000+VAT. I Shepherd Tel 07469 176653/01142 851218 (South Yorkshire)
300-GALLON bulk milk tank, in working order. £300. G Shepherd Tel 01283 732275 (Derbyshire)
BEEF feeding troughs (2), 8' long on legs up to a wall. £150 the pair. R Haigh Tel 07968 215777 (Nottinghamshire)
WATER trough, 6', good condition. £50. R Haigh Tel 07968 215777 (Nottinghamshire)
VENCOMATIC egg conveyors, over 100m, some corners, some motors, some up & down sections. W Calton Tel 07768 905374 (Suffolk)
MILK tank, 12000L DX with twin compressors, 2010, excellent condition. £7,950+VAT. J Gibson Tel 07931 930369 (Nottinghamshire)
FEED barrows (2), one large, one small, ideal for feeding around yards. Large £100, small £75. £175+VAT ono for both. C Blood Tel 07752 610172 (Leicestershire)
M.JONGMA calf milk mixer, 90L, 240V, with large brass tap, spins & goes, in good condition. £200+VAT. R King Tel 07929 424474 (Nottinghamshire)
BOM auger bucket
07931930369 (Nottinghamshire)
IFOR Williams aluminium livestock container to drop on flat bed trailer, 20' in length, newish alloy floor fitted, also with wooden gates for partitions. £1,100+VAT ono. J Dalby Tel 07788 722165 (Warwickshire)
used, on 3 point linkage, with root chopper, recent new auger, tidy condition Ring Steve at Davies Technology Ltd 07929 080472
IAE calving gate with lockable head yoke, 2021, removable gate bars for suckling calves or C-section, in very good condition, little used. £475+VAT ono. C Blood Tel 07752 610172 (Leicestershire)
07929 712653 (Norfolk)
28-94308
SHEEP snacker, in good working condition. D Seymour Tel 07850 292743 (Buckinghamshire)
IAE galvanised creep feeder, feeds 5 calves, has sliding roof & 3pt linkage to move around. £650+VAT ono. J Dalby Tel 07788 722165 (Warwickshire)
07711 043650 • Barry 07712 434143 • Sean
PAXTON water tanks, 3 large (2000L) & 1 smaller one, large ones have fittings for connecting to the main. £200 for large ones each & £100 for smaller one.
J Turvey Tel 07810 633270 (Norfolk)
AGRIWELD feeder bucket, 2011, used very little & in good condition. P Harrison Tel 07775 566874 (Norfolk)
HOUGHTON 24' livestock trailer, good aluminium floor with full length hydraulic lifting sheep deck, front cattle gate, dog box, hydraulic brakes, full LED lighting, good condition, call for more info. £7,500+VAT ono. W Hutchinson Tel 07785543661 (Northants)
SOLWAY Recycling deluxe lambing pens, 5’ x 5’, side by side (6), excellent condition for sale as no longer lambing, pens flat pack for storage & can be power washed for cleanliness, new price over £180 each. £100 each. M Peyton Tel 07563 540571 (Cambridgeshire)
CHICKEN hut, good condition lined at bottom, laying boxes, tin roof, 10' by 6', feeder & drinker included. £750. R King Tel 07929 424474/07462 238978 (Nottinghamshire)
RAPPA mobile sheep handling pen, 17 gates & full pull out race, in good working order, some hinges need sorting out but is very usable as it is, only being sold as we no longer farm sheep away from the main farm. Open to sensible offers. R Emmerson Tel 07853 025548 (Devon)
JF Stoll VM24 feeder wagon, 2015, 24cu/m capacity, steering rear axle, good working order. £10,000+VAT. S WissonBurton Tel 07776 184394 (Cambridgeshire)
ROOT feeder bucket, good working order, still being used on farm, reasonable condition. £2,500+VAT. N Hurton Tel 07803 087415 (Nottinghamshire)
HENDERSON Plastics 3 space pig feed finisher hopper, just over 2yrs old, immaculate condition. £180 ono. M Williamson Tel 07887 600982 (Norfolk)
MACHINERY
GRAYS front or rear mounted snow plough. £665. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
BOUNCE snow plough, front mounted. £975. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
5-TON rotary soil screening bucket, 2018, bought new in 2019, never been used so BRAND NEW if you like, stored in shed & will be cheaper than buying new, suitable for most diggers. £5,200+VAT ono. C Ferguson Tel 07765 858086 (Essex)
IAE cattle crush, very tidy, not knocked about. £960 ono.
P Carthy Tel 07540 112175 (Staffordshire)
J Hurd Tel 01985 840260/01985 840039 (Wiltshire)
MACHINERY (cont) G.Brown USED
MACHINERY SALES
VOTEX PT3 9’ pasture topper, gwo £950
VOTEX Vixen 6’ pasture topper c/w wheel, vgo £695
TANCO front end loader to fit
IH 454-484 tractor, c/w power bucket & valves........................ £750
QUICKE loader to fit or 684 tractor £1,100
QUICKE loader to fit or 684 £750
QUICKE lti loader to fit
IH 414 or 434 tractor c/w power b cket, al es fitting £450
FRONT end loader to fit or 135 tractor c/w power bucket, al es fittings £295
VOTEX topper breaking for spares
29-94416 All prices plus VAT
01945 700142 07774 676440
PELJOB MP160 hydraulic concrete breaker, good condition. C Eagle Tel 07889 954360 (Norfolk)
TOE tip bucket, grain use only, holds about 2T of wheat, Cat brackets. £950+VAT. M Hall Tel 07534 548671 (Cambridgeshire)
SAMBRON 2002L monoboom loader c/w Grays toe tip bucket, muck bucket & pallet forks, Loler tested until March 2023, Perkins 4 cylinder engine, very reliable, just outloaded 2000T of grain from store, good reason for sale.
£5,500+VAT ono. M Ellis Tel 07802 404815 (Bedfordshire)
TRACTOR-MOUNTED forklift, 3pt linkage, forklift with side shift. £600+VAT. M Naylor Tel 07970 576362 (Lincolnshire)
MILL & MIX
CAT teleporter, in good condition with just over 10000hrs, bought a new one & kept for backup, but not being used enough. £14,000 ono. J Headland Tel 07980 983620 (Nottinghamshire)
JOHN Deere 3420 telehandler, 2004, good condition, 6457hrs. £30,000+VAT. M Abblitt Tel 07720 839253 (Cambridgeshire)
SWEEPEX Mega 960 with Megamax debris collector ends, bristles are very worn & frame is bent. £300+VAT ono. H Pearce Tel 07947344310 (Essex)
BOBCAT 570 skid steer, 2130hrs, bucket, fork & grab. £9,000+VAT. R Haigh Tel 07968 215777 (Nottinghamshire)
SKIOLD KB300 roller mill, c/w stand & 3ph motor Geo. £550. A Parris Tel 07712 176358 (Essex)
MISCELLANEOUS
INDOOR electric block planter, full aluminium frame, in good working order. £650 ono. L Emery Tel 07811 122089 (Bedfordshire)
SHOTBLASTING gun with 20kg of shotblasting grit. £50. R Sinkler Tel 01377 270251 (East Yorkshire)
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Micron 6m tractor mounted weedwipers FOR SALE OR HIRE POA
Micron and Edlington weedwipers, spares, ex stock POA
Garford 12 row front mounted sugar beet hoe, hyd folding, slash & A hoes, hyd pressure control, vgc £4,500
Votex 9’ topper, vg £850
Quantock 2.5m slitter aerator, shopsoiled, NEW £2,100
Bogballe M2WQ Plus, weigh cells, 2008, 2 extns, 24m £3,250
WANTED
Broadwater Machinery
WIFO 1t box rotator
All + VAT & delivery unless otherwise stated
Norfolk 07775 741720
JCB collector brush, attached by pallet tines or 3 point linkage, dust suppression bar & tank, gwo. £1,100. S Bartle Tel 07884 238552 (Nottinghamshire)
MACHINERY HIRE
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MATERIALS HANDLERS
JCB 531-70 Agri Super telehandler, 5820hrs low for 07 reg, c/w forks, Q-fit headstock, 130hp, 6 speed & nearly new tyres, very clean for age. £22,000+VAT. R Ashby Tel 07860 759638 (Kent)
£720
+VAT
01531 820545
MERLO TF 35.7, 7m, 120hp, 460-R70-24 60%, 3600hrs, boom suspension & pick up hitch, very genuine machine. £36,000+VAT.
M Fisher Tel 07976 622090 (Norfolk)
HORSESHOE shaped hanging flower basket hangers, excellent condition. S Price Tel 07968 010981 (Pembrokeshire)
JCB 531-70, 2011, 5000hrs, good tyres, all good. £24,950+VAT.
R Hopkinson Tel 07976 424263 (Lincolnshire)
2006 LM435A, 4900hrs, pin & cone carriage, c/w new tyres, off arable farm, excellent condition.
£25,000 ono. J Oliver Tel 07787 940050 (Nottinghamshire)
DEUTZ V8 engine, 3500hrs, ex beet harvester, well maintained. M Pursey Tel 07890 686466 (Herefordshire)
GENERAL FARM AND AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIERS OF TRACTOR & WEARING PARTS, HARDWARE, CLOTHING ETC.
FOR FARMERS GUIDE READERS
ORIZZONTI Fast Unit unde-vine cultivator, 2yrs old, very good condition, c/w all attachments. £9,900. A Hunt Tel 07538 817507 (Gloucestershire)
MERLO 27/9, 2000, tyres 60%, 7400hrs, with present owner 13yrs, vgc, selling due to upgrade. £16,000. D Teasdale Tel 07957 688451 (South Yorkshire)
JCB TM 320s T4I IIIB pivot steer wheeled loader, 7575hrs, joystick control, air conditioning, pin & cone headstock, option of JCB Q fit headstock available, Michelin tyres 460/70-R24 20% tread. £39,950.
C Rich Tel 01749 326115/07570 103098 (Somerset)
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MF 8S 265
2021, Dyna 7, exclusive, front links & Pto
MF 7722S
2019, 2300hrs, Dyna VT, new tyres all round been on row crops
MF 7724S
2018, 3200hrs, Dyna 6, exclusive, auto guide ready
MF 7719S
2021, 1400hrs, Dyna VT, Eff, 50kph
MF 6715S
2022, 800hrs, c/w loader, Dyna 6, 50kph
MF 7618
2015, 4600hrs, 50kph, air brakes
MF 7616
2013, 6000hrs, Dyna 6, front links, 50kph, front & cab suspension, Eco PTO, multipad
MF 6475
2011, 5200hrs, Sisu engine, cab suspension
MF 6475
2009, 5900hrs, c/w Loader, 50kph
MF 6490
2008, 7000hrs, front links, 50kph, front axle & cab suspension, 4 spools, Eco PTO
MF 5613
2014, 3500hrs, Dyna 4, front & cab suspension
MF 8670
2012,7000hrs, 50kph, front linkage, front axle and cab, suspension, guidance ready
CASE 580 Super LE
1998, 3200 hrs, Smoothride, 4 buckets, one owner machine, excellent condition
New Holland FX50 2005, grass machine, straight & tidy
Manitou 1050R Skid Loader New hands/foot control system, 2022, c/w LWC 5’ bucket, as new condition
email: llansilintractors@hotmail co uk
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MISCELLANEOUS (cont)
DIVERSIFICATION opportunity, business for sale by farming family, established 30+ years, emptying septic tanks, sewage treatment plants & slurry, covering 15-mile radius of Beccles, ideally suited to premises with hard standing. W Stopher Tel 07881 473588 (Suffolk)
ZETOR RUR5.5 muck spreader, damaged drive to right hand side, for spares or repair. G Dunn Tel 07768 904984 (Cambridgeshire)
RIDGESTAR for SALE
PICHON SV20 slurry tanker, 2022. £155,000+VAT. S Wilband Tel 07970 435273 (Gloucestershire)
HOWARD side discharge muck spreader, gwo, good tyres. R Moore Tel 07799 767170 (Norfolk)
SINGLE furrow deep plough, fair condition. £200 ono. R Brooks Tel 07860 469982 (Suffolk)
CTM Ridgestar ex demo as new with new CTM deep ridge bodies, depth control wheels optional
50HP electric motor used on Avlan Blanch corn dryer, good condition. J Dalby Tel 07788 722165 (Warwickshire)
MAJOR 750 muck spreader. £2,750. L Williams Tel 07801 345332 (Staffordshire)
DOWDESWELL DP120S 5 furrow (4+1), 1995, DD boards, good condition, no weld, manual variwidth, hydraulic front furrow adjuster, barn stored, genuine reason for sale. £2,600+VAT. R Foot Tel 07425 175981 (West Sussex)
DOWDESWELL D-P8 B 4 furrow reversible plough. J Adams Tel 07812 367009 (Worcestershire)
Ex Demo ROCKSTAR 2s CTM1706 & CTM1506 web and star configuration c/w manufacturer’s warranty
PLASTIC bunded container, in good condition, width 1.4m, length 1.4m, height 1.8m. £100 ono. L Emery Tel 07811 122089 (Bedfordshire)
SAMSON CM6 tined slurry incorporator, 2012, 6m macerator, in excellent condition, had very little use, stored inside. £8,000 ono. D Mahony Tel 07836 767805 (Northants)
AS Marston rotary muck spreader, vgc. £1,250 ono. S Ablewhite Tel 07977 987980 (Nottinghamshire)
PEST CONTROL
RABE Albatros 6 furrow 140 930 KA plough, variwidth, excellent condition, hardly used, as new. £17,250+VAT. J Warne Tel 07985548621 (Suffolk)
For enquiries for both machines contact our East Anglian agent
Karl Arndt at KA Machinery on 07798 774603 or email arndt.kam@gmail.com
RANSOMES potato planter with applicator & all other potato equipment, ring for details. A Clements Tel 07873 263687 (Suffolk)
35-94109
BEST PRICES for
HEAVY duty steel cable 12mm 7x19 galvanised 82m long, will sell shorter lengths at £2/m. £150 ono. D Gillman Tel 07866766171 (Nottinghamshire)
MUCK & SLURRY
GRAIN FUMIGATION GRAIN STORE TREATMENTS full coverage GRAIN MONITORING andRODENT CONTROL
Call
COMMAND
PEST CONTROL 01787 248049
www.commandpestcontrol.co.uk
PLOUGHS
NEW unused Kverneland plough parts – seven skimmer points, four skim mouldboards, two landsides, four shins. £200+VAT. T Gash Tel 07773 513790 (Lincolnshire)
e: info@sas-agri.uk
t: 01493 733211 07880 552295
www.sas-agri.uk
NEW unused Besson plough parts –nine skimmer bodies, mouldboards, five shares, five shins, one skimmer point, three landsides, nine points, one wear plate. £600+VAT. T Gash Tel 07773 513790 (Lincolnshire)
KVERNELAND LB240-85 6 furrow plough, good condition, No9 bodies as new. £4,650+VAT. D Pickering Tel 07979 757884 (Norfolk)
RABEWERK 3 furrow slatted body plough & furrow press, good condition. £450. W Thorogood Tel 07802 621212 (Suffolk)
POTATO EQUIPMENT
REEKIE 2 body bedformer, c/w disc markers, fully refurbished & ready to go into work, available immediately, please contact for details. M Anderson Tel 07880 518867 (Norfolk)
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RANGE OF AMAZONE
4m Cultivator Tines discs & press, done little work
Set of 4 Tractor Trelleborg Flotation Wheels 850/55 x 42 90%, 750/50 x 30.5 90%, t JD 7530 and other tractors, 10 stud bolt in centres
Massey Ferguson 8735 E cient 66 reg, 1209hrs, 350hp, Dyna-VT, 710/75 x 42 / 600/65 x 34 90%, one owner from new, part-ex
Set of Four Tractor Stocks Dual Wheels Alliance 650/65 x 38 99% / 540/65 x 28 99%, four clamps per wheel, other sizes available
McConnel Discaerator 3000 2015, 5 auto-reset legs, two rows of discs, DD packer, hardly used, demo condition
STANDEN T2 harvester, 2018, 36mm digger web, hydraulic web drives, ROTO axle, full width digging, single omega, Dalman table, standard elevator web, contact for details. M Anderson Tel 07880 518867 (Norfolk)
NEW Baselier tines, hard facing. A Parr Tel 07778 196860 (Suffolk)
NEW Baselier tines, hard facing. A Parr Tel 07778 196860 (Suffolk)
HORSTINE Farmery granular applicator. R Moore Tel 07799 767170 (Norfolk)
HOEKSTRA 4 row power ridger, set on 36" rows, hoods been altered to make a square ridge, does a lovely job, c/w buster legs in back. £1,500; 4 row hood altered to do 34" rows on 36" wheelings. Offers. P Lakey Tel 07860 537973 (Lincolnshire)
HOEKSTRA GH3800 (Rumpstad) full width potato cultivator, been on smallholding most of its life, new tines one season ago, only done 30 acres, good machine, just stopping growing potatoes. £1,500. P Lakey Tel 07860 537973 (Lincolnshire)
REDUCE HARVESTING
DAMAGE WITH RUBBER WEB COVERS
QUICKSPLICE WEB JOINERS
RUBBER GRADING SCREENS
PERFORATED RUBBER
WASHER BELTS
Tel: 028 9127 5913
GRIMME GT 170, 2006, multiblade share, automatic depth control, single multistep, picking off table, wheel drive, contact for details. M Anderson Tel 07880 518867 (Norfolk)
SUMO Rippa 3, 11 leg (some points brand new), depth wheel. £5,000+VAT ono. M Hardstaff Tel 07974 680422 (Nottinghamshire)
Email: info@agri-web.co.uk
GRIMME CW1500 combi web destoners (2), barn stored out of season. M Harrison Tel 07770 585949 (Norfolk)
built
KVERNELAND drag, 13 leg, with depth wheel, good working order. £5,000+VAT. M Hardstaff Tel 07974 680422 (Nottinghamshire)
BUFFALOAD robot stacking system, very good working order, Buffaload engineer available for installation. £10,000+VAT. M Murfitt Tel 07778 053373 (Cambridgeshire)
REEKIE 170-S Rotaspike, in good condition, c/w ridging bodies & frame, 8.25" left on spikes, useful sized machine for horticulture or general land work. £1,600. R Littleworth Tel 07944 640696 (Lincolnshire)
TECHNEAT Amistar chemical applicator, c/w brackets to mount on a potato planter for in-furrow application. £850+VAT ono.
M Naylor Tel 07970576362 (Lincolnshire)
GRIMME GB215 potato planter, 2014, excellent
424473 (Herefordshire)
up growing potatoes. £3,500. P Lakey Tel 07860 537973 (Lincolnshire)
STANDEN T2, 2010, Double Multi-sep, hydraulic wheel drive, touchscreen controls, 4 man picking off table, 60 acres/year since 2016. £18,000. L Northern Tel 07519634008 (Hertfordshire)
SMALL green potato planter hood. £200. A Goodacre Tel 07901 917707 (Lincolnshire)
REEKIE 5154 webbed destoner, 2007, good webs & sprockets, ready to work, c/w spare webs. £2,950+VAT. A Wilson Tel 07732 671320 (Greater Manchester)
GRIMME
destoner, 1999, very good condition, 40mm web, very good stars, can be seen running. £3,500+VAT. G Blandford Tel 07973 424473 (Herefordshire)
GRIMME GF600 bed tiller, 2020, hyd folding, 500hp gearbox, speed blades, spring loaded housing, stainless steel shaper hood/bodies (hyd adjustable), road lighting, excellent condition, has only done 2 seasons. £35,000+VAT.
M Latta Tel 07970 699693 (Cambridgeshire)
POTATO CHITTING CRATES
POTATO boxes, approx 1100, in excellent condition & manufactured by HK Timbers.
£70+VAT per box. W Sacker Tel 07733 420420 (Lincolnshire)
Pellcroft Engineering Ltd Coningsby, Lincs 01526 342466 sales@pellcroft.com
www.potatocrates.com
REEKIE 2 row Spacesetter with ridging hood, set 43 rows, with electric controls in good condition, but will need a few cups replaced, see picture. £500+VAT can load if required. M Wood Tel 07462 867557/07477 859321 (Bedfordshire)
GRIMME CW1700 webbed destoner, 2000, good webs, c/w 3 spare webs (2 new), good condition. £2,650+VAT ono. A Wilson Tel 07732 671320 (Greater Manchester)
PRECISION FARMING
MF382 RTK guidance kit, system removed from MF S Series tractor, c/w Trimble 382 CM unlocked, VD03, roof plate/ box, wiring harness for MF, can be fitted to Fendt or Valtra also. £4,800+VAT ono. R Waddelow Tel 07973 615772 (Cambridgeshire)
2018, 3279hrs, Powershift 50kph +
CASE
2016 Puma 165, 6323hrs, Powershift, front & cab suspension, front linkage ........................£47,500
2018 Puma 165, 3279hrs, Powershift 50kph + air, front & cab suspension, 3 electric spools, 3 speed PTO ..........................................£53,000
NEW HOLLAND
2014 T7.210 + Trima 5.3 loader, 6297hrs, Power Command, 3 speed PTO, 4 manual spools ....................................£41,000
MASSEY FERGUSON
2015 7718, 6939hrs, Dyna 6, front+cab suspension, front linkage .................................................POA
JOHN DEERE
2015 6115R, 9013hrs, Powerquad, TLS, 3 manual spools, 3 speed PTO, hydraulic trailer brakes ...........................£33,000
2018 6130R, 4400hrs, Autoquad, 50kph + air, TLS + cab suspension, loader ready ...........................................£51,000
2012 6830, 5295hrs, Powerquad, front linkage + SCV, Power Beyond, 3 speed PTO ..........£38,500
JCB
2013 JS130, 9171hrs, Quicke hitch, immobiliser, 30% undercarriage
STOCK DUE IN
2018 Merlo 34.7, 4526hrs
2018 Case Puma 200CVX, front linkage + PTO
2017 Case Puma 240CVX, 5700hrs, front linkage + PTO, GPS ready
We are expecting more tractors to arrive in our yard shortly – Keep an eye on the website!
07787 563743 (Suffolk)
FLAILS DIRECT .CO.UK
QUALITY FLAILS
KVERNELAND Tellus screen & Isomatch guidance system, complete wiring harness, Isobus socket, receiver dome, Tellus screen & lightbar, Vario rate unlocked, excellent condition, only selling as new tractor is Isobus ready. £3,250. A Young Tel 07944 907170 (Ayrshire)
REPAIRS, SERVICING & MAINTENANCE
To suit most flail mowers and hedge cutters at competitive prices
Tel: 01427 718561
Fax: 01427 718016
E-mail: sales@flailsdirect.co.uk
Website: www.flailsdirect.co.uk
FAHR 1300 combine, set of nearly new straw walkers. £200. A Graves Tel 01524 701284 (Lancashire)
ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
REPAIRED
Tractor & Combine Controls
Material Handler
Joysticks & SLI's
Grain & Precision Drills
Balers & Wrappers
Mowers & Foragers
Boston Crop Sprayers Ltd
JOHN
command centre screen, compatible with 6, 7, 8, 9 R Series tractors (GreenStar 3), 7" touchscreen, c/w box & packaging, full working order, excellent as new condition. Offers. I Eddleston Tel 07870 368559 (Lancashire)
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
City & Guilds of London Institute
Certi cates of Competence
25 years experience with Eastern Bloc machinery
Skandinavian agricultural/forestry products and West German engineering based machinery
Tractor starting fault repairs
Repairs of Same tractors
Competitive labour rates subject to customer acceptance of company working policy
Blue Bridge Engineering Ltd 07824 600667
Also flail mowers for tractors and excavators from 15 to 200HP (Flails direct is a division of Engineering and Hire Ltd)
VARIOUS JCB filters. £700+VAT. R Stimpson Tel 07798 786158 (Norfolk)
Sprayers & Fertiliser
Spreaders
Diet Feeder Weighing Systems
David King Electronics
Tel: 01789 731365
www.dkelectronics.co.uk
STARTER motor for VW/Skoda 1.9 diesel pickup MkII, new condition, in box. £50; also hard top cover to fit same. £50. L Baker Tel 07879 885505/01406 330782 (Lincolnshire)
LELY power harrow tines (12) old type, straight shank, with nuts & washers, retirement sale. £50. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
c/w autotrac activation & section control. £4,500+VAT. D Brown Tel 07710 316205 (Cambridgeshire)
JOHN
www.4xtrahands.com
Tractor Drivers, Sprayer Operators, Fencers, Livestock Workers and all Rural Staff
admin@4xtrahands.com
Perkins 1004/1004.4T Short Engines
YARA
requirement, was in working order when last used but no longer used, all cabling & mounting brackets included, Topcon X20 screen. £500+VAT. A Wright Tel 07788 393720 (Lincolnshire)
POULTRY farm operative to assist with running of two 16000 multi-tier free range egg units in NW Essex, with view to sole charge, inc maintenance. Livestock exp preferred but interest essential. Tractor & forklift experience an advantage. Salary DoE. P Moore
Tel 07740 187204 (Essex)
SPARE PARTS
Tel 07752 176353 (Berwickshire)
FOR IH 4 cyl tractors, water pump unused £25 +another £20; gaskets £10; exhaust stack £15; PTO covers £5 each; turbo kit parts £15; oil filters fit MX, axial flow combines, 71Series Magnums £10 each, Claas baler chamber crimp £10, plus more. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
for agricultural & industrial applications
IN STOCK & BUILT TO ORDER with oil pump, top & bottom gasket sets & rear & front seals For engine builds AA,
JOHN Deere 7430/7530 rear PTO conversion kit for 540E-10001000E rpm, c/w countershaft, drive gears, thrust washers, bearings, snap rings & shims, excellent condition. Offers. I Eddleston Tel 07870 368559 (Lancashire)
SUMO shear pins (10). £50. S Bartle Tel 07884 238552 (Nottinghamshire)
SPRAYERS
timikenginerecon
01489 896 626 sales@timik.co.uk
www.timik.co.uk
INTERNATIONAL 6 cyl engine. J Adams Tel 07812 367009 (Worcestershire)
JOHN Deere R962i PowrSpray trailed, 2014, 36m boom with twin lines, quad bodies with a single on the second line, hyd pump, 6200L tank, 620L clean water tank, autotrac steering, selling due to increased & spread out acreage, good cond. £48,500 ono. E Alexander Tel 07792 030354 (Hampshire)
CHAFER E series 30m twin fold booms, c/w centre frame & all hinge fold links, hydraulic cylinders & fittings, etc, unused & as new, bought for a project but never fitted. £4,500. P Williams Tel 07966 273748 (Lincolnshire)
GRIMME Diablo rollers (2), good order. £50 each. A Glover Tel 07767 768697/01354 638064 (Norfolk)
LANDQUIP 3000L 24m trailed, 2009, single line, triplet nozzles, clean water tank, aluminium booms, self tracking drawbar, stainless steel induction hopper, mudguards & lights, Genius Agro-system control box, good condition. £8,750+VAT. R Phoenix Tel 07737 900140 (Norfolk)
BERTHOUD Gamma 12m mounted sprayer, 800L tank, hydraulic boom fold/height, electric controls, induction hopper, rinse/hand wash tank, 4 way nozzle holders, good condition. £1,400+VAT. M Fleming Tel 07881 913725 (Lincolnshire)
KNIGHT 2500L sprayer, 24m booms, 1998, two sets of wheels, variable rate control, tidy fen farm machine. £4,250+VAT. M Hall Tel 07534 548671 (Cambridgeshire)
AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT
Oakfields Ag and J.Brock & Sons are joining forces to provide an even stronger offering to the agricultural community. Oakfields Ag will be moving to the existing location of J.Brock & Sons, at Woodhams Farm in Essex within the next few months. To find out more visit www.oakfields-ag.com or www.jbrockandsons.com and we look forward to doing more business with you soon!
07766225174 £420,000
Stk No 21067804 £79,500
Stk No B1066644 £76,500
Stk No 11069135 £80,000
6150R 2013, 8200hrs, Autopower 50Kph, 520/85R38 - 480/70R28, front & cab suspension, front linkage & PTO
JOHN DEERE V451R 2019, 12,000 bales, 2.2m pickup, rotor feed, 15.0-70-18 tyres, bale ramp
JOHN DEERE 6155R
2017, 5214hrs, Autopower 50kph, 650/65R38 - 540/65R28, front linkage & PTO, command arm, Greenstar ready
JOHN
3182hrs, Autoquad Plus 50Kph, 600/65R38 - 540/65R24, Autotrac ready, front suspension
630
3m trailed MOCO, 13/75-16 tyres, 6 spline 1000 RPM drive, hydraulic tilt angle, 2-point linkage swivel headstock
POTTINGER HIT 12.14T 2019, 12 Rotor trailed machine, 13.2m working width, Fence line tedding, Heavy duty tines, 2-point linkage headstock
KUHN GF502 GYROTEDDER 2013, 3-point linkage mounted, 4 rotor tedder, fence line tedding
POTTINGER HIT 540N 2011, 3-point linkage mounted, 4 rotor tedder, fence line tedding
Richard Gravill | 07768 341193
Ripon | 01765 692255
Brigg | 01652 650600
Darrington | 01977 795241
Keighley | 01535 632661
Louth | 01507 617588
Malton | 01653 695094
Market Weighton | 01430 872421
Ottringham | 01964 622341
Leyburn | 01969 621369
Retford | 01777 704823
Stockton | 01740 630254
Tadcaster | 01937 835454
SPREADERS (cont)
KRM MW2 fertiliser spinner, 2008, 24m, E6 vanes, weight cells, can hold 4x600kg bags, hoper cover, excellent condition for year, always washed down oiled & barn stored, only selling due to ungraded.
£4,250 ovno. A Clarke Tel 07708 205708 (Norfolk)
STOCKS Turbo Jet Wizard, 2009, radar controlled. £2,000+VAT. P Sinnott Tel 07770 861555 (Bedfordshire)
2011 Amazone ZAM Ultra Profis
Full spec very tidy example
For more details visit our website wmagri.co.uk or call 01362 687260 • 07771 972092
KRM Bredal K85 36m spreader, 2012, excellent condition & full working order, stainless mudguards, rollover sheet, weigh cells & auto rate control, underwent full professional mechanical overhaul & some paintwork late 2022.
£30,500+VAT ono. J Forrest Tel 07836 561426 (Suffolk)
VICON B75 MkII Vari-Spreader, old but good, have used it very successfully to sow grass, c/w original instruction manual. £295 no VAT. G Howell Tel 07903 089391/01728 723683 (Suffolk)
2016 rotary flail muck spreader, heavy duty flail, 12cu/yd approx 8T spreader, replaced new bearings & drive chain, needs 100hp minimum, tyres, brakes, lights, indicators in very good condition. £4,650 ono. R Pitt Tel 07799 476187 (Dorset)
TECHNEAT Avadex spreader, 15m, Cat 3 linkage mounted, 400L hopper (25ha worth of Avadex), rollers for Avadex, grass seed, slug pellets, etc, 2015, owned since new, good condition. £7,000+VAT. J Speirs Tel 07979 463480 (Bedfordshire)
AMAZONE ZA-M Max fertiliser spreader, in good order, no rot, all works. £750 no VAT. D Baseley Tel 07927 386435 (Northants)
KRM DZ Trend spreader, 2001, 24m, working order, owned from new, no longer needed due to upgrade, c/w 2 sets of vanes. £750+VAT. A Wright Tel 07788 393720 (Lincolnshire)
KRM M2Q, 2011, E6 vanes, Calibrator 2003 terminal, no hood, used last season, working order, but has lived a full life. £1,000. L Birt Tel 07729 357080 (Kent)
STRAW & HAY
BARLEY/WHEAT straw for sale in swath behind combine this harvest, mid Norfolk area. R Hill Tel 07748 146139/01362 850381 (Norfolk) BARN stored wheat & barely straw, in 80x70 bales, can deliver locally. J Edwards Tel 07990 588174 (Norfolk)
ABBOTT & CO
(Wessex) LTD
KUHN MDS 1131 fertiliser spreader, 24m spread with S4 discs, 2920L hopper with cover, Telemat border spreading, well maintained & in good working order. £1,850+VAT. D Pheysey Tel 07966 378617 (Worcestershire)
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AMAZONE ZA-M 2011 Ultra Profis Hydro fertiliser spreader, 3600 hopper, 24–48 discs, recent new vanes, variable rate with split shut offs & weigh cells, joystick & screen, tidy condition & ready to go. £4,000+VAT. R Scott Tel 07796 031133/01328 701408 (Norfolk)
01603 870903 07860 475964
KRM Bogballe M2 D fertiliser spreader, 2014, 3 bag hopper, hydraulic shut off, lights, hopper cover, 24m vanes, excellent condition, call for more details. £2,800+VAT. J Brocksopp Tel 07974 669997 (South Yorkshire)
HORSTINE TMA 4 Avadex applicator, hydraulic fold, 8 outlets, GPS rate control, PTO driven fan, average condition but fully functional. £2,700+VAT ono. C Wootton Tel 07780 828018 (Hertfordshire)
49-92666
TOP quality meadow hay, 6 string bales, 3' x 4' x 6', approx 200 bales, 350–400kg bales, weighbridge on site. £100/t. J Speirs Tel 07979 463480 (Bedfordshire)
DRY stored round bale wheat straw. £10. G Shepherd Tel 01283 732275 (Derbyshire)
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AMAZONE ZAM 1000 fertiliser spreader. £700. P Gear Tel 01438 869666 (Hertfordshire)
AMAZONE ZAU discs, new. Offers. P Hanton Tel 07860721041 (Norfolk)
AMAZONE S500 with headland limiter. £1,500. L Williams Tel 07801 345332 (Staffordshire)
01284 810751 07768 353910
BALMORAL 2500L tank, slight blemish near top, perfectly good for water, eg sprayer back up. £55. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
EX-FUEL tanker, outside a bit rusty, inside lined & in excellent condition, holds approx 8000L, tyres good. £900+VAT ono. R Nicholls Tel 07831355876 (East Yorkshire)
REGALTANKS
INDUSTRIAL STORAGE
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TITAN 1225L bunded heating oil tank. £160. M London Tel 07984 766930 (Bedfordshire)
RAINWATER harvesting IBC containers, have been used for water-based adhesive, but can be easily cleaned. £10 each. E Vicary Tel 07920 832879 (Essex)
STEEL fuel tank 2200L (600 gallons) with 6’ x 6’ x 4’ stand, c/w delivery hose & nozzle, stored inside. P Waspe Tel 07462 472289 (Suffolk)
TILLAGE TACKLE
EINBOCK Pneumaticstar
12m harrow comb weeder for corn crops, grass seeder/ stubble turnips, 2019, like new, only done 80 acres.
£16,800+VAT. J Woolrich Tel 07746 035563/01746 763241 (Shropshire)
EDLINGTON 6m hydraulic folding rolls, rings & tyres all good, very good condition. £3,100+VAT ono. J Warne Tel 07986 548621 (Suffolk)
MASCHIO 3m power harrow, packer roller, Q fit tines, 2007. £2,900+VAT. N Bartlett Tel 07836 762535 (Monmouthshire)
HOWARD rotovator, 3m blade, very little wear with crumble roller, good condition. £3,200+VAT. R Stimpson Tel 07785 188204 (Norfolk)
VADERSTAD NZA 600, 2020, 6m trailed model, had very little use at all, hydraulic front levelling paddles, good tines, rear following harrow, track eradicators, excellent condition. £27,500+VAT. B Savidge Tel 07584 487914 (Herefordshire)
SIMBA 6.6m Rolls
MASSEY Ferguson 8m springtine, some new pipes, ram resealed, missing one following harrow section, 8 matching tyres, hyd lift for centre wheels. £3,900. R Littleworth Tel 07944 640696 (Lincolnshire)
MAIDWELL MOLER
Well proven design Single and twin and three legged machines available Mounted and trailed
51-94200
(Norfolk)
2000-GALLON steel plate fuel tank, low fill pipe, filter & delivery hose, can load on your transport, good condition. £825+VAT. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284
828360 (Suffolk)
SMITHS
FUELSTORE 1000L steel bunded tank, 2006, c/w hand pump, secure anti theft lockable door & lifting eyes, fork pockets, UN approved for transporting fuel on the highway, good condition, must be collected. £1,240+VAT. N Edwards Tel 07775 742666 (Kent) We stock new and recycled steel and
CULTIVATOR, fair condition. £200 ono. R Brooks Tel 07860 469982 (Suffolk)
£5,350
22" Cambridge & Breakers, good rings
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BUNDED steel free standing red diesel tank, 9000L, c/w electric pump, filter & level alarm. £1,750.
D Parrish Tel 07860 365049 (Bedfordshire)
FERGUSON springtine cultivator. £290+VAT. J Hurd Tel 01985 840260/01985 840039 (Wiltshire)
VADERSTAD Carrier 420, used ex demo condition, 2019 model, levelling boards, steel ring packer, always stored under cover.
£29,500 ono. S Longden Tel 07870 956183 (Nottinghamshire)
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SIMBA 6.6m Cultipress, barn stored, in very good condition, full set of tines. £14,500+VAT. P Sinnott Tel 07770 861555 (Bedfordshire)
VADERSTAD 6.2m hydraulic folding rolls, good condition. D Elmore Tel 07770 872454/01487 830314 (Cambridgeshire)
51-94111
454 Herne Road, Ramsey St Mary’s, Huntingdon, Cambs. 01733 844590 (24hrs)
HOUSEHAM 6.4m width rolls, 19" rings with 2" crimp, two new bearings, also had a new shaft put in the middle section, front section has two missing rings. £980+VAT. C Leggott Tel 01636 626229/07967 975638 (Lincolnshire)
Massey Ferguson 6170 4wd - in daily use - a good all round tractor £15,750
2018 New Holland ‘Boomer’ 25 compact - turf tyres - excellent £10,500
2016 McCormick X6-430, 130hp, 4700hrs - a really nice example £37,000
2016 Deutz 6130 ‘C’ shift with loader - not to be missed - superb condition £45,000
2009 Deutz 610 4wd, 140hp - this is tidy - ready for work £29,000
2018 Dieci 40.7 teleporter, 2800hrs, JCB head, 4t, 7m POA
2012 Dieci 25.6 mini teleporter, 2200hrs, 2.5t to 6m - nice
KRM 6mtr SM-P direct drill with ISOBUS controls
2022 demo machine 40 acre only – at unbeatbale price £36,500 (new £59,180)
Bredal F2WS mounted fertiliser spreader, weigh cell, 3200L - exceptional £9,500
Bredal F2 basic mounted fertiliser spreader - 2018 - no rust - immaculate condition £7,750
2022 Lucas ‘Raptor’ mounted straw bedder - swivel spout - as new £9,950
2001 Bomford tri-blade 3mtr topper with wheels, h/duty £3,500
Logic 1.2m towed engine driven topper - surplus on farm
Fransguard TI5000 combi-rake, very little use - a good buy
Rabe 4.5m hyd fold mounted Storm Bird seed bed harrow - nice..........................£4,500
2021 Chapman 2m grass rejuvinator - electric depth control - as new £1,850
Ford 8100 2wd tractor - in daily use - worth viewing - only no VAT £5,500
1994 Case 4230 4wd, turf & standard wheels, 3000hrs only - superb condition £18,500
International B250, runs well, excellent tyres no VAT £2,850
Accord 3m drill/Maschio power harrow combinaiotn, Suffolk coulters £3,500
Ifor William 8’ car trailer with skids/spare wheel - surplus £2,250
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Portequip beef/ calf creeps hogg & sheep feeder - ex stock at prices to suit
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AD27094BTS Challenger 50
2700kg, 9 x 4, ramp, bucket stand, ball hitch, spare wheel
AD35105BTS Challenger 50
3500kg, 10 x 5’6, ramp, bucket stand, ball hitch, spare wheel
SE7064
750kg, 6’6” x 4’, mesh kit, ramp, spare wheel
FTL35146
3500KG, 14’ x 6’, twin axle, spare wheel, ramps, sides
GT26085
goods trailer, ramp,
AD35126BTS Challenger 50
3500kg, 12’ x 6’, spare wheel, ball hitch, mesh ramp, LED lights
Livestock Trailers
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DEERE6250R25020202012
DEERE6250R25020211083
ready,
Ultimate Edition, 160L/min pump, £107,500
CommandPro, 50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, A/C, air seat, 160L/min pump, 4ESCV, Front £134,750
AutoPowr, 50K, CommandPro, TLS, HCS, 4600 screen, 600/65R28 650/65R42, AutoTrac Ready, £149,950
DEERE6250R25020194571 AutoPowr, CommandPro, 50K , TLS, HCS, 710/70R42, 600/70R30, fr link, AutoTrac Ready, air/hyd brakes, £107,950
DEERE6250R25020204066 Ultimate Edition, AutoPowr CommandPro, 50K, AutoTrac ready, Activations, TLS, HCS, A/C, air seat, £119,950
JOHN DEERE6215R21520211940 AutoPowr, 50K, Premium Edition, AutoTrac ready, activations, TLS, HCS, air seat, A/C, 155L/min pump, £124,950 41072657 JOHN DEERE6215R21520194890 AutoPowr, 50K, Premium Edition, AutoTrac ready, Activation, 155L/min pump, 4ESCV, TLS, HCS, premium £84,950 11076567 JOHN DEERE6215R21520192588 AutoPowr, 50K, TLS, HCS, 710/70R42 600/65R28, AutoTrac Ready, activation (no dome) A/C, 4ESCV, 155ltr £103,750
31073728 JOHN DEERE6215R21520176117 AutoPowr, 50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, activations, 155L/min pump, 4ESCV, PUH, air/hyd brakes, air £72,950
41080168 JOHN DEERE6215R21520186831 AutoPowr, 50K, CommandPro, TLS, HCS, 710/70R42 600/70R28, AutoTrac Read, Activation, fr link/PTO, £79,950
41081220 JOHN DEERE6215R21520184872 AutoPowr,50K, Ultimate edition, AutoTrac ready, activations, TLS, HCS, air seat, A/C, PUH, 4ESCV, £89,950
11084846 JOHN DEERE6215R21520157884 AutoPowr, 50K TLS, A/C, air seat, AutoTrac ready (no dome), PUH, air/hyd brakes, 4ESCV, 600/70R28 £62,950
11085363JOHN DEERE6215R21520183977
AutoPowr, Premium Edition, 50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, air seat, A/C, PUH, 4ESCV, 155L/min pump, £92,950
11083735JOHN DEERE6195R19520201565 AutoPowr, 50K, AutoTrac ready, TLS, HCS, A/C, air seat, 3ESCV, PUH, air/hyd brakes, ISOBUS, additional oil £121,750
11086551 JOHN DEERE6155R15520201950
71078652JOHN DEERE6155R15520203585
41078512JOHN DEERE6155R15520202855
AutoPowr CommandPro, 50K, Ultimate Edition, AutoTrac ready, activations, TLS, HCS, front linkage+PTO £105,950
AutoPowr, 50K, Premium Edition, AutoTrac ready, TLS, HCS, air seat, A/C, 3ECV, 155L/min hyd pump, £89,950
AutoPowr, 50K, TLS, HCS, 3ESCV, 155L/min hyd pump, air/hyd brakes, PUH, A/C, air seat, AutoTrac Ready £102,950
CommandPro, 50K, AutoTrac ready, activations, TLS, HCS, A/C, air seat, Ultimate Edition, £112,500
50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, Premium Edition, 155L/min
PUH, A/C, air seat, £99,950 31083236 JOHN DEERE6155R15520172084
DirectDrive, 50K, TLS, HCS, 650/65R42 600/65R28, 3ESCV, AutoTrac Ready, Activation (no dome) A/C, air £84,950 31079191 JOHN DEERE6155R15520184130 AutoQuad Plus, 50K, TLS, HCS, 3ESCV, A/C, air seat, front linkage+PTO W/SCV, PUH, air/hyd brakes, 643R £93,750
51073244 JOHN DEERE6155R15520193260
DirectDrive, 50K, Premium edition, TLS, HCS, A/C, air seat, 155l/min pump, 3ESCV, PUH, air/hyd brakes, £74,950
51073246 JOHN DEERE6155R15520194535 DirectDrive, 50K, Premium Edition, HCS, TLS, air seat, A/C, front linkage+PTO w/SCV, 3ESCV, PUH, air/hyd £76,950
51075173JOHN DEERE6155R15520193494
11082372JOHN DEERE6155R15520212570
DirectDrive, 50K, TLS, HCS, air/hyd brakes, 520/85R38 420/85R30, 4200 screen, fr linkage, 3ESCV, £79,950
AutoPowr, 50K, TLS, HCS, A/C, air seat, PUH, air/hyd brakes, ISOBUS/Greenstar ready, 4200 screen, £94,950
AutoQuad Plus, 50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, A/C, air seat, PUH, air/hyd brakes, 3SCV, Michelin £94,950 31081109 JOHN DEERE6155R15520201060
11083363JOHN DEERE6155R15520192607
AutoQuad, 50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, 155L/min pump, 3ESCV, PUH, air/hyd brakes, ABS, additional £97,950 11081141 JOHN DEERE6155R1552021882
AutoQuad, 50K, TLS, HCS, air seat, A/C, 3SCV, 155L/min hyd brakes, air/hyd brakes, PUH, 540/65R28 £97,950
DEERE6155R15520202338 Premium Edition, DirectDrive, 50K, TLS, HCS, air seat, A/C, 3ESCV, 155L/min hyd pump, air/hyd brakes, £94,950
DEERE693015520123578 PowrQuad, 40K, TLS, air seat, A/C, 3SCV, PUH, Front linkage 480/70R28 580/70R38 **just in awaiting £55,950
JOHN DEERE6150R15020137191 AutoQuad, 50K, TLS, HCS, 650/65R38 540/65R28, A/C, air seat, 3SCV, air/hyd brakes, fr link/PTO, PUH, £48,950
JOHN DEERE6150R15020149170 AutoPowr, 50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, activation, front linkage + PTO, 4ESCVs, PUH,
JOHN DEERE6150R15020155980 Direct Drive, 50K, air seat, A/C, TLS, HCS, 4ESCV, air/hyd brakes, PUH, AutoTrac Ready (no activation), £54,950 11078127 JOHN DEERE6145R14520166849DirectDrive, 50K, TLS, HCS, 650/60R38 520/60R28, AutoTrac ready, activation (no dome) air/hyd brakes, £56,750
DEERE6140R14020138638AutoPowr, 50K, TLS, HCS, 650/65R42, 540/65R28, 4ESCV, air/hyd brakes, A/C, air seat, PUH, AutoTrac £46,950
JOHN DEERE6130R13020201977AutoQuad, 50K, TLS, AutoTrac Ready, 114lt pump, 540/65R24, 600/65R38, 3ESCV, 4200 screen, A/C, air £84,950
JOHN DEERE6130R13020174135AutoPowr, 50K, TLS, HCS, ATU wheel, activations, 4600 screen, A/C, air seat, front linkage, 3ESCV, PUH, £64,950 51084885JOHN DEERE6130R13020202838AutoQuad, 50K, TLS, HCS, 4200 screen, AutoTrac Ready, Activation, (no dome) air/hyd brakes, 114lt £74,950
11078641 JOHN DEERE6130R13020212487AutoPowr, 50K, air seat, A/C, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, 3ESCV, front linkage + PTO W1ESCV, air/hyd £86,750
31081250 JOHN DEERE6130R13020211325AutoQuad, 50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, 3ESCV, air seat, A/C, PUH, air/hyd brakes, 540/65R24 £87,950
51084307 JOHN DEERE6130R13020201977AutoQuad, 50K, TLS, AutoTrac Ready, 114lt pump, 540/65R24, 600/65R38, 3ESCV, 4200 screen, A/C, air £84,950
41080066 JOHN DEERE6130R1302020465Premium Edition, AutoPowr CommandPro, 50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac ready, activations, A/C, air seat, PUH, £94,950
31080002JOHN DEERE6130R13020201040Premium Edition, AutoPowr, 50K, TLS, HCS, AutoTrac Ready (no dome), air seat, A/C, 3ESCV, 144L/min £92,750
51076721 JOHN DEERE6125R12520155842AutoPowr, 50K, TLS, HCS, 3SCV, A/C, Air seat, Nokian 600/65R38.480/65R28, front linkage/PTO 2SCV, £54,950
71084899 JOHN DEERE6125R12520131732AutoQuad, 40K, TLS, HCS, A/C, air seat, 3SCV, PUH, hyd brakes, additional oil resevoir, 3sp PTO, front £57,950
11083540 JOHN DEERE6125R12520136215AutoQuad Plus, 40K, TLS, air seat, A/C, PUH, hyd brakes, 110L/min hydraulic pump, 540/65R24 600/65R38 £39,950
31080006 JOHN DEERE6120M12020184822AutoQuad, 40K, TLS, air seat, A/C, 3SCV, 114L/min hyd pump, PUH, 550/60-22.5 650/60-30.5 **Can be £45,950
11079302JOHN DEERE643012020099023PowrQuad Plus, 40K, air seat, A/C, 3SVC, PUH, hyd trailer brake, sun roof, MX U8 loader, euro 8 £34,950
41076884 JOHN DEERE661011519994524PowrQuad, 40K, A/C, air seat, hyd brakes, 18.4R38 420/85R24, 3SCV, PUH £27,500
11079352JOHN DEERE5100R10020181488Command8, 40K, fr/cab sus, 420/85R34 340/85R24, hyd brakes, 3SCV, PUH, A/C, air seat, 543R loader, £57,950
11085392JOHN DEERE5100M1002021430Power Reverser 32F/16R with Creep, 3SCV, PUH, hyd brakes, sun roof, 480/70R34 380/70R24 **PG £52,950
11085391 JOHN DEERE5100M1002021377Power Reverser 32F/16R with Creep, 3SCV, PUH, hyd brakes, sun roof, New 480/70R34 380/70R24 **PG £52,950
71085059 JOHN DEERE5100M1002019462Power Reverser 16/16, 40K, A/C, air seat, 2SCV, PUH, hyd brakes, passenger seat, 3sp PTO, beacon, £46,950
11086429 JOHN DEERE5100M1002021321Power Reverser 32F/16R with Creep, air seat, A/C, 3SCV, PUH, hyd brakes, sun roof, 543R loader with £60,950
11086432JOHN DEERE5100M1002021484Power Reverser 32F/16R with Creep, air seat, A/C, 3SCV, PUH, hyd brakes, sun roof, 480/70R34 £52,750
11086431 JOHN DEERE5100M1002021609Power Reverser 32F/16R with Creep, air seat, A/C, 3SCV, PUH, hyd brakes, sun roof, 480/70R34 £52,450
11081982CLAASAXION 8219020128007Cmatic, 50K, fr/cab sus, 650/65R42 540/65R30, fr link/PTO, air/hyd brakes, 4ESCV, air con, A/C £36,950
TILLAGE TACKLE (cont)
SIMBA DTX350 6 leg subsoiler with 2 rows of independent discs & DD Lite roller, 2011, excellent condition. £16,000+VAT. N Bett Tel 07801 053127 (Nottinghamshire)
MASSEY Ferguson 37 springtine cultivator, hydraulic folding, 6m wide. £675. P Beasley Tel 07836 652963 (Cambridgeshire)
HE-VA 16.3m King Roller
FLEXICOIL front press for front linkage with A-frame, star wheel cleaners, good condition. £450 ono. G Adams Tel 07885 964461 (Cambridgeshire)
TWOSE 6.3m rollers, in very good condition, crimped rings with floating breakers. £3,500. A Towns Tel 07751 917839 (South Yorkshire)
COUSINS of Emneth 3m front harrow, used for levelling ahead of power harrow, private farm sale.
£350 ono. G Adams Tel 07885 964461 (Cambridgeshire)
TIM Howard flatlift, 5 legs, 3m, good condition. £5,500+VAT ono. R Wooddisse Tel 07976 418921 (Cambridgeshire)
LELY 4m power harrow. £2,650. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
SINGLE leg subsoiler. £85. M London Tel 07984 766930 (Bedfordshire) 51-94565
£29,950 more photos and full spec at www.writtlefarmmachinery.co.uk
2017, 24" Cambridge rings, 10350kg, hydraulic brakes, excellent
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HAYLOCK 3 & 4m heavy duty Progressive type mounted cultivators, c/w razor packers, winged points with subsoiler tines adjustable, good order, ready to go. From £4,250+VAT. R Lane Tel 07831 615912 (Cambridgeshire)
WEAVING Frandent 4m power harrow with packer roller, very good condition. £6,750+VAT. C Eagle Tel 07889 954360 (Norfolk)
LELY 400/55 power harrow for spares, no packer, there's a knock in the trough & a weeping rotor, gearbox good, brand new one fitted 10yrs ago, done around 2000 acres since. £500+VAT ono. D Daniels Tel 07887 727249 (Norfolk)
VADERSTAD Carrier CR500 5m disc cultivator, 60% on discs, early model (734), average condition. £7,500+VAT ono. T Green Tel 07931 372095 (Norfolk)
EDLINGTON 7.4m Cambridge rolls, 22" rings, 2004, good condition. £2,400+VAT. J Bullivant Tel 07899 657635 (Lincolnshire)
SIMBA SL400, 2012, low disturbance legs/feet, Stocks seeder, good straight machine. £18,000+VAT. W Lucas Tel 07790 602023 (Derbyshire)
COUSINS dutch harrow, hydraulic folding 4.5m, tines all good, bearings all free. £1,100+VAT. D Pickering Tel 07979 757884 (Norfolk)
HE-VA Stealth
Low Disturbance Subsoilers IN STOCK
HEVA 8.3m hydraulic folding flat roller, 2015, c/w tine & levelling boards, good condition. £16,950+VAT. P Gibbs Tel 07967 626527 (Worcestershire) 51-94566
3m - £13,500
4m - £20,950
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LEMKEN furrow press arm, with hydraulic ram. £170. R Sinkler Tel 01377 270251 (East Yorkshire)
RABE Corvus heavy duty 6m power harrow, recently changed oils all round, good metal, only covered a small area, saving of approx £25K on new price, for sale due to lack of use. £11,500+VAT. P Skinner Tel 07711 405100 (Northants)
KUHN 3501 3.5m power harrow, c/w packer roller & clod board, rotors all tight with no leaks, there's a weep on one of the rotor housings but it’s very slow, tines 70%, shaft & packer bearings good, in good working order. £1,495+VAT ono. D Daniels Tel 07887 727249 (Norfolk)
VADERSTAD Rexius Twin 550, 2012, 5.5m, raptor tines, hydraulic paddle boards, rings 60%, updated end caps, excellent condition. Call for further details. £24,950+VAT. W Skinner Tel 07711 405103 (Northants)
3-METRE flexicoil, c/w star cleaner & brackets to fit Lely Cultiterra, believe it would also fit a Lely power harrow, star cleaners have some wear but are serviceable, overall in good working order. £300+VAT ono.
D Daniels Tel 07887 727249 (Norfolk)
MASCHIO scraper bar, 4m, scrapers are worn but otherwise in good condition, have upgraded to newer design & this is now surplus to requirements. £150+VAT ono. D Daniels Tel 07887 727249 (Norfolk)
KMC (Kelley Manufacturing) Phillips 303A rotary harrow, good condition, 30’/9m wide, great bit of kit, very little use, goes well in damp conditions, ideal instead of straw rake. Call for price. G Todd Tel 07752176353 (Berwickshire)
KUHN 3502 3.5m power harrow, tines 50%, no leaks, all bearings are good, in good working order.
£1,995+VAT ono. D Daniels Tel 07887 727249 (Norfolk)
KNIGHT Raven cultivator, 3.5m, good condition. £6,000+VAT ono. R Wooddisse Tel 07976 418921 (Cambridgeshire)
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CLAAS Liner 420, single rotor rake £6,800
CLAAS Volto 800 6 rotor tedder/spreader £10,200
HE-VA 3m Stealth, 5 leg low disturbance cultivator c/w 600mm V-Profile roller..............................£12,500
HOMBERG Blitz Drain Jetter c/w 300m hose, electric remote control £9,750
ALPEGO Cayman Top-Spring 4m hydraulic folding heavy duty cultivator, 3 rows of tines with auto reset, levelling discs, disc roller ex demo £21,500
Used Machinery
CLAAS Axion 830 CIS, 2019, 1600hrs, 50kph Hexashift transmission, suspended front axle, air brakes, cab suspension, very good condition £75,000
CLAAS Axion 820 CIS, 2010, 50kph Hexashift transmission, 90% tyres, front linkage, very good condition £35,000
CLAAS Arion 620 CIS, 2014 (64) 1800hrs, 40Kph Hexashift transmission, front linkage, cab suspension, excellent condition, £50,000
VICON RO-XXL Geospread, 3900L hopper with cover, section control & variable rate licence, 2 side steps, 2 seasons use £11,000
5TH wheel trailer bogie, hydraulic brakes, mudguards
SUTON ELCS 80 rehandling bucket, Merlo brackets
£1,500
£975
VOGEL & NOOT XMS 5 furrow manual variwidth plough c/w press arm £4,500
BERTHOUD Gamma 1000L sprayer, 12mmanual fold booms, manual controls, induction hopper £1,500
£750
QUICKE 6’power grab for front loader c/w euro brackets
HOMBERG Junior
51-94567
MF 5465
f/links, genuine arable tractor, 8424hrs, vgc
£21,400+VAT
KUHN 4004 power harrow, 2008, good packer & tine holders, wheel eradicators, Kuhn hydraulic piggyback linkage, Weaving tine drill, can be used on own without p/harrow, pre-em, hyd drive Accord front tank with tramlining, very versatile. £11,650. T Chugg Tel 07980 240592 (Worcestershire)
COUSINS 12'/3.6m Dutch harrow, c/w rear barrel & brackets for levelling board, plenty of length on tines, 72 tines in total, none missing. £995+VAT. B Baldwin Tel 07957 217033 (Lincolnshire)
JOHN Deere 6175R Ult Ed, 2021, A/P 50kph 4wd TLS+, Com Arm, cab susp, Com Pro, Prem seat & radio, Gen-4 comms, 4ESCVs, 155L/min, Power Beyond, f/ linkage, SCV+power socket, f/ fenders, 650/85R38, 600/70R28 95%, FDSH, 1431hrs, exc cond. £110,000+VAT. M Latta Tel 07970 699693 (Cambridgeshire)
FERGUSON tractor loading bucket with ram, fits onto a Bonser loader, only been used once, in excellent condition. £1,200. J Hurd Tel 01985 840260/01985 840039 (Wiltshire)
MF 8S 265
ABT 3m seedbed harrow, in good condition. J H Withers & Son Tel 07947 684149 (Norfolk)
01603 712222
Norwich, Norfolk www.jmurrell.co.uk
53-94314
KUHN HR 4004 power harrow, 2008, very good Maxipacker, very good quick fit tine carriers, wheel eradicator tine brackets, not done a lot, delivery possible. £7,650. T Chugg Tel 07980 240592 (Worcestershire)
VADERSTAD straw/stubble rake kit for Carrier 650, almost new tines, usable but one of the depth control winders needs a new bush. £900 ono. L Northern Tel 07519634008 (Hertfordshire)
TRACKS
RUBBER TRACKS
in stock to fit most tracked tractor models
Manufactured in the USA by Camso and Loc Performance. Undercarriage wheels also available.
GALUCHO 7-leg subsoiler with twin Stocks seeders for OSR, good condition. £5,000+VAT. M Herring Tel 07818 092626 (Lincolnshire)
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Roller
VADERSTAD Rexius 650
£8,450
Crosskill rings, levelling board, nice condition.
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07748 004794
01245 442224
DALBO Compact 630 6.3m horizontal fold rolls, 550mm/22" breaker rings, full working order, Avadex machine sold separately, payment before collection. £4,000+VAT ono. J Cutmore Tel 07769 684583 (Northants)
CAMOPLAST 30" crawler tracks, off a John Deere 8RT, 35–40mm tread, no damage, very good condition. £3,500+VAT. W Haag Tel 07850 729098 (Suffolk)
TRACTORS
FRONT 400kg weight, 3 point linkage, Cat 2 pins, excellent condition. £400+VAT ovno. A Clarke Tel 07708 205708 (Norfolk)
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2021, Dyna 7, Exclusive, Front Links & PTO
01691 791460
JOHN Deeere 6930, Autopower 50K, 2012, 6615hrs, one owner for 10yrs, light work only, 3 spools, autotrac ready, 52085R38 & 420-85 R28, cab & front suspension. £44,000+VAT. J Strathern Tel 07798 683520/01621 815430 (Essex)
MASSEY Ferguson 8740S Exclusive, low hrs, hi spec, 2018 68 plate, 2x250kg w/weights each side, steer ready, Evolution seat, full manu wty 5yrs/3500hrs until 23/10/23, just serviced, family farm, owner driver, well looked after. £122,995+VAT ono. P Wilson Tel 07730 661617 (Cambridgeshire)
FENDT rail tow hitch, AgCo Type AK-001/1. £250. P Smalley Tel 07771 925591 (Lincolnshire)
JOHN Deere weight carrier, came off a 7920, could be made to fit on a frame to carry weights on linkage, c/w headlight bracket too. £250 no VAT. A Clarke Tel 07708 205708 (Norfolk)
FRONT weights, 16x100kg & tomb, came off New Holland. POA. P Adcock Tel 07770 602127 (Suffolk)
JOHN Deere weight block, 18 x 50kg leaves plus carrier, bolts & pins. £800. P Smalley Tel 07771 925591 (Lincolnshire)
John Deere 6600
110hp, 40k trans (A-F), Powerquad, clutchless shuttle, 1995 (N reg), 10772hrs, good tyres (380/85R24 & 420/85R38), 3 spools, push out hitch
£12,750+VAT
BONNET for McCormick XTX, easily repairable damage to front, fits XTX 145/65/85, also MXT/ TRX. £125 (new one costs over £2,600!). P Beales Tel 07584 189359 (Suffolk)
53-94100
CAT Crawler tractor weights, 18 in total. £550. R Littleworth Tel 07944 640696 (Lincolnshire)
Richard Tibbs
07870 564851
Tibbs Machinery Solutions Ltd
Axos 340 100hp, 900hrs, 13 plate, no AdBlue. £35,000. G Barnes Tel 07860 601379 (Norfolk)
TRACTORS
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Thames Valley Machinery
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07764 835562
TRACTOR front weight, believe to be about 1000kg, in good condition. £600. A Masters Tel 07771 521796 (Norfolk)
FORD 7840SL, 1993, 40k gearbox, refurbished to high standard, runs well, new rear tyres, 10,900hrs. £14,000 no VAT. M Ward Tel 07946 344323 (Lincolnshire)
FRONT linkage weight/fuel tank, with electric pump, 450kg empty, 628kg full, holds 240L. G Barnes Tel 07860 601379 (Norfolk)
MCCORMICK MTX 150 tractor wafer weights, 16 x 50kg wafers, never used, 800kg in total, shop soiled condition. £700. J Murrell Tel 07770 692891/01603 712222 (Norfolk)
LANDINI 5H 110hp, 2016, c/w loader, electric shuttle, air con, push out hitch, cab suspension. £28,000+VAT. J Needle Tel 07715 610177 (Hertfordshire)
MASSEY 6490, 2010, Dyna 6, 50kph, 180–200hp, 8400hrs, excellent condition inside & out, with good tyres, call or message for more information.
£29,750+VAT ono. T Boor Tel 07954 056474/07710 321471 (Cambridgeshire)
RENAULT Temis 630X, 2004, 130hp Iveco turbo engine, 6781hrs, air con, 16/16 manual gearbox 38km/h, Dromone PUH, 18.4R38 Mitas 34mm, 14.9R28 Mitas/Continental 25/18mm, FEWs, superb condition inside & out, only one previous owner.
£17,250+VAT. R Maundrell Tel 07785 568800 (Warwickshire)
CASE Puma 155, 09 reg, 8000hrs, gwo, good tyres. £22,000. R Davy Tel 07762 164552 (Northants)
FENDT 1800kg Big Pack weight, vgc. £2,800. J Murrell Tel 07770 692891/01603 712222 (Norfolk)
FRONT weight, 3pt linkage, approx 650kg, c/w tool box. £500+VAT. G Meadows Tel 07951 111182/01728 660577 (Suffolk)
LANDINI Legend 130hp Deltashift, 2003, 4400hrs, creep gear, 50k, 4400hrs, tyres 60%, barn stored, tidy tractor. £19,750+VAT. S Bygraves Tel 07973 117993 (Cambridgeshire)
2018 New Holland T7.210 Power Command, 2018, 2600hrs, f/ loader hardly used, f/linkage & PTO & hyd service, Sidewinder armrest & Intelliview IV, GPS guidance ready with Isobus, LEDs, a/brakes, 50K, f/& cab susp, excellent condition. £80,000+VAT ono. J Dovey Tel 07788 932069 (Dorset)
MF 6475
CLAAS 45 tracked machine, 8000hrs, gwo, very good tracks. £20,000. R Davy Tel 07762 164552 (Northants)
JOHN Deere 6195R, 2017, Autopower Command Arm, front linkage, 4 spools, 650/85-R38 rears, 600/65-R28 fronts, 3700hrs (will rise as still in use), very good tractor. F Steward Tel 07901 633744 (Suffolk)
CASE 5130 Maxxum, 100/110hp, 9400hrs genuine as had since new, front linkage, c/w root crop wheels, set of field wheels available, genuine reliable tractor, selling as retiring from farming. £14,750 ono. G Adams Tel 07885 964461 (Cambridgeshire)
JOHN Deere 6610, 1999, Powerquad, 10216hrs, 380/85R24 front tyres 30%, 420/85-R38 rear tyres 90%, 3 spools, good condition for age, sold as seen. £17,500+VAT. L Gravells Tel 07789 098498 (Lincolnshire)
2011, 5200Krs, Sisu engine, cab suspension
01691 791460
TEN front weights. £200+VAT P Hanton Tel 07860 721041 (Norfolk)
WEIGHT block, 3pt linkage, ideal for a loader tractor. £60. R Sinkler Tel 01377 270251 (East Yorkshire)
MASSEY Ferguson loader brackets & controls, brand new, came off a 5712S tractor. £1,550 ono. L Emery Tel 07811 122089 (Bedfordshire)
CASE International 995 4wd tractor, 1990, has problem in rear diff. £5,000. G Dunn Tel 07768 904984 (Cambridgeshire)
JOHN Deere 6215R, tidy for its age, 2016, 5600hrs with no issues, Direct Drive transmission, air seat, extra light package, f/susp, GreenStar ready, c/ control, Command Arm, 4ESCVs, 710/60R42 @40%, 600/60R30 @30%. £65,000+VAT ono. R Dryden Tel 07944229959 (County Durham)
FENDT 306LS Turbomatik, 2wd, good original condition, 4900hrs. POA. M Hornbuckle Tel 07801 101645 (Leicestershire)
CLAAS 55, S reg, 9174hrs, tracks 90% but have some cracks, c/w Trimble EZ Steer, CFX 750 screen but no dome, well maintained, been on the same farm for 12yrs.
£20,500+VAT. P Sinnott Tel 07770 861555 (Bedfordshire)
JOHN Deere 8000 Series link arms (3 sets), to be sold as pairs or all sets. £300+VAT/pair. R Lane Tel 07831 615912 (Cambridgeshire)
KUBOTA M5091 4×4 loader tractor, 270hrs, 95hp, 4x4, LA1854 self levelling loader, 40k gearbox 36x36 & hyd range splitter, hyd shuttle, 3 r/spools, PUH, air seat, air con, hyd trailer brakes, r/wheel weights, tyres 95%, exc cond. £35,500+VAT ono. J Homer Tel 07988 518176 (Lincolnshire)
FRONT or rear mounted transport box, surplus to requirements, good condition. £500+VAT. R Wild Tel 01245 233555 (Essex)
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JOHN Deere 6220, 2003, 6000hrs, tyres Goodyear 30/40%, Powerquad with l/h shuttle (gearbox), 1 previous owner, genuine tractor on same farm 11yrs, tinwork & general cond v good for year, only for sale due to change in farming policy. £17 495+VAT. K Cowens Tel 07740 255550 (Cumbria)
MASSEY Ferguson 6480, 2005, 7060hrs, 40k Dyna 6 transmission, 3 manual spools, retractable hitch, front axle & cab suspension, air con, rear tyres 90% fronts 50%, nice tidy tractor, set of dual wheels also available.
£27,500+VAT. L McVeigh Tel 07881 818115 (Suffolk)
JOHN Deere 1140, 1984, narrow tractor from a top fruit farm, 2wd, one owner with original V5, good runner with only 8429hrs, a few niggles to reflect age but ideal fruit or vineyard tractor, average condition. £4,250 ono. D Bradley Tel 07905 808942 (Kent)
TRAILERS
Enduramaxx water/liquid bowser
FRONT mounted tractor tool box, good. R Wild Tel 01245 233555 (Essex)
2021 J Lewis 20T triaxle hooklift trailer, hardly used, excellent condition, low bed height, suitable for all 6m/7m CHEM standard bodies & containers. A Gates Tel 07779 996701 (Warwickshire)
BAILEY TB18, 2022, 18t, air brakes, arch front window, silage sides, done little work, excellent condition. £27500+VAT. M Hall Tel 07534 548671 (Cambridgeshire)
FLAT/STRAW trailers, 40' on bogie with ladders, £1,500; 36' single axle on turntable, £1,200; 32' on drawbar on air brakes, £1,500, can send pictures. J Edwards Tel 07990 588174 (Norfolk)
EIGHT corner posts (2 sets) for a 5/6t Weeks trailer. £80 total. R Sinkler Tel 01377 270251 (East Yorkshire)
IFOR Williams horse or cattle trailer, padded central division, excellent condition, detachable top. £2,150. A Lincoln Tel 01580 240689 (Kent) HAY trailer, very tidy, bed 14'6" x 7', new cross members & floor. £470. A Lincoln Tel 01580 240689 (Kent)
10,000L tandem axle water/liquid bowsers, hyd and/or air brakes, side lockers, super single wheels, pacer pumps and valves, front platform for IBC
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JOHN Deere 6330 Premium, 2011, 6920hrs, Autoquad, front & cab suspension, 3 manual spools, PUH on separate switch, front weight not included, 6920hrs, message for full spec. £38,500+VAT. £38,500+VAT. T Coombes Tel 07595 220712 (Somerset)
01280 702725
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GRAIN trailer, approx 12T grain trailer, very tired but chassis is still in very good order, slight leak in ram at certain point when tipping. £1,500+VAT ono. S Rowsell Tel 07926 048112 (Essex)
MARSHALL 28' 12t flatbed bale trailer, chequerplate floor, rocking beam 8 stud axles, owned from new (2000), 385 tyres, hydraulic brakes, sprung drawbar, very tidy & looked after, more pictures available. £7,000+VAT ono. J Speirs Tel 07979 463480 (Bedfordshire)
KEN Wootton 10t trailers (2), both with hydraulic tailboards, sprung drawbars & grain chutes, both in good condition. £4,000 each. P Lakey Tel 07860 537973 (Lincolnshire)
RICHARD Western SWT18 Wellington 18T (heavier duty than standard grain models), large tyres 560/60R22.5, hydraulic tailgate & tip, air brakes, lights, 2013.
£16,500+VAT ono. S Rowsell Tel 07926 048112 (Essex)
MF (Weeks) 4.5T tipping trailer with silage sides. £500. G Shepherd Tel 01283 732275 (Derbyshire)
AS Marston trailer, around 10t, always stored in dry. £2,950+VAT. H Pearce Tel 07947 344310 (Essex)
BALE trailer in good working condition, call for more details. £1,000 ono. W Moseley Tel 07510 706385 (Cheshire)
BATESON 3550 5m x 2m 3,500kg gross weight Tri Axle Platform Trailer 2014, sides and ramps rarely used, rope hooks, LED side and front marker lights, spare wheel and carrier, no off-road use, good condition.
MASSEY Ferguson 6475, 2007, in excellent condition, front linkage & PTO, cab suspension, 6200hrs on 18.4/38 & 14.9/28 wheels, new front tyres, rears 50%, rowcrops available, 300/95R52 & 300/95R36. £3,345+VAT.
M Palmer Tel 07702 293727 (Lincolnshire)
MASSEY Ferguson 8110, vgc, with wide wheels & rowcrops, great tractor. £14,500. A Goodacre Tel 07901 917707 (Lincolnshire)
HYDRAULIC low low loader, 6m bed, new LED lights, good brakes.
£3,500+VAT. R Stimpson Tel 07798 786158 (Norfolk)
PETTIT tipper trailer, two high sides. £1,275. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
DUMP trailer, approx 6t, single axle. £1,600+VAT. G Meadows Tel 07951 111182/01728 660577 (Suffolk)
8-TON trailer with roll over sheet, single axle, grain use only. £1,800+VAT. G Meadows Tel 07951 111182/01728
660577 (Suffolk)
RICHARD Western 10t dump trailer, had chassis strengthened, on very good 600/50-22.5 tyres. £5,000. P Lakey Tel 07860 537973 (Lincolnshire)
£2,500+VAT
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IFOR Williams twin axle car trailer, 2000, good working order, inc electric winch, new tyres inc spare, ramps underneath good brakes. £2,500 ono. A Cliff Tel 07766 572477 (East Lothian) 54-94313
54-94657
YELLOW tipping trailer, good working order. £1,200+VAT ono. E Green Tel 07800 875698 (Cambridgeshire)
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BEET DRILLS - CHOICE OF 6 & 12 ROW
Kverneland, Unicorn, Monopill, & Stanhay
KW LARGE STATIC ROOT CHOPPER PTO DRIVEN
Dalso 6m hyd/fold pigtail cultivator with rear discs
FRONT MOUNTED 3 METRE VIBROFLEX
TRAILER 30’ STEEL FLOOR ON S/S
Bunnings low loader hyd lowering for drill combination, etc
14T ALLOY LORRY CONVERSION – ROLL SHEET
Pettit grain trailers 5 & 12 ton very old and very good
18T LARRINGTON MAJESTIC AIR & HYD BRAKES
Flat artic trailer 30’ with 5th wheel dolly and hyd brakes
50’ NEAN COMBINE/MACHINERY TRAILER
full MOT wells & outriggers on air with rear lift – choice of 2
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TRAILERS (cont)
WHEELS
AS Marston tipper trailer. £2,000+VAT. R Hopkinson Tel 07976 424263 (Lincolnshire)
IFOR Williams LM186 flatbed trailer, twin axle, c/w sides, steel ramps & 16 lashing eyes, 10 months old, perfect condition. £5,250+VAT. T Wright Tel 07795 484100 (Norfolk)
AS Marston 10t dropside trailer, 1990, been refurbished & sprayed in MF red, ideal for variety of jobs, good tyres & road lighting, hyd braking, manual tail door c/w grain chute, all sides straight, barn stored, viewing advised. £4,500+VAT ono. B Anderson Tel 07887 802628 (Lincolnshire)
ALLIANCE 600s (2), came off New Holland TM155. POA. P Adcock Tel 07770 602127 (Suffolk)
FOUR IF710/55-R30 BKT, very good condition, near new, came off Fastrac 2170, changeable centres. POA. P Adcock Tel 07770 602127 (Suffolk)
INDESPENSION trailer, 8' x 4', cage sides with 2 new tyres. £1,000. B Hull Tel 07969 974614 (Essex)
BAILEY 14t 8 box Guardian potato trailers, high spec, choice of 3, vgc. R Ditch Tel 07789 700660 (Norfolk)
ALLIANCE 800/70-R38 (2), good condition, came off New Holland T7.290. POA. P Adcock Tel 07770 602127 (Suffolk)
TRELLEBORG flotation wheels, 680/55R26.5, good tread 80%, 8 stud, came off our Sams, will fit other sprayers, stored under cover, surplus to requirement.
£2,850+VAT. A Clarke Tel 07708 205708 (Norfolk)
TWO pairs rowcrop wheels, 210x95x44, some cracking on tyres, but good rims & centres. £55; also 8.3x44 wheels, tyres cracked, but rims & centres good, off IH/McCormick. £40 retirement sale. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
STAINES plant trailer, as new, 26' long, tri-axle with electric winch, hydraulic rams, beaver tail, 44545-R19.5 95%. £24,000+VAT.
M Fisher Tel 07976 622090 (Norfolk)
New Tu Mac Trailers
32-FOOT/9.7M long curtain sided veg/fertiliser trailer, in exceptionally good order, it has stood outside & is completely dry inside. £5,000+VAT ono. C
Leggott Tel 01636 626229/07967 975638 (Lincolnshire)
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BKT 460/85 R38, good side walls, will run without tubes, low tread 15 to 20%, ideal for duals or to get you out of a muddle. £250 no VAT. A Clarke Tel 07708 205708 (Norfolk)
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11.5/80-15.3, surplus to requirements. £300+VAT ono. R Wild Tel 01245 233555 (Essex)
TURF grass tyres/wheels, rear 18.4x26, front 12/80x18, Kubota rims, good condition, good tread depths & side walls, price is for set of 4 wheels. £575 ono. J Sayer Tel 07889 311734 (Suffolk)
TRI-AXLE trailer, 33' long, all stripped down, make great bale trailer. £1,750.
A Goodacre Tel 07901 917707 (Lincolnshire)
MICHELIN Axiobib, set of four 650/75R30 wheels & tyres, no cuts/repairs, tread in excess of 50%, 10 stud, wheels will fit Unimog, etc, good condition. £500 each ono. P Williams Tel 07966 273748 (Lincolnshire)
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14.9X70X28 tyres, sound, suitable for dual wheels. £25 or donation to children's home in Ukraine, retirement sale. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
LEGRAS walking floor trailer, tested, all good. £11,995+VAT.
R Hopkinson Tel 07976 424263 (Lincolnshire)
FRONT 8.3x36 & rear 9.5x48, both c/w MF centres. £750 both pairs. M England Tel 07949 129732 (Cambridgeshire)
14.9X28 5 star dual wheels. £15. Will donate to charity, retirement sale. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
FRONT 9.5x48 & rear 11.2x48, both c/w MF centres. £750 both pairs. M England Tel 07949 129732 (Cambridgeshire)
PAIR new Alliance 480/70 R30 tyres on new JD 8 stud rims. £850. J Anderson Tel 07944 735787 (Cambridgeshire)
TopDown TD400
Väderstad TopDown TD500
Väderstad TopDown TD600 2012
Väderstad RST 550 Twin Press
Väderstad RST 630 Twin Press
Väderstad RST 830 Twin Press
Väderstad NZA 600 6m Cultivator
Rapidlift RL 400 Cultivating Solutions £5,000
Rapidlift RL 600 to fit a Väderstad 6m Drill Demo Unit
He-Va Rolls 12m c/w 24" Diameter Rings 2011
He-Va Rolls 16.3m c/w 24" Diameter Rings 2012
He-Va Stealth 3m low Disturbance Subsoiler New
Köckerling Jockey 6m Drill
Köckerling All Rounder 6m New
Köckerling Allrounder Cultivator 7.5m
Köckerling Vario 4.8m Cultivator New
Köckerling Vario 4.8m Cultivator Ex Demo
Köckerling Vario 5.7m Cultivator
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SET of Michelin AxioBib tyres IF 710/85/R38 & 650/75/R30. £1,400+VAT. M Allison Tel 07831 458032 (North Yorkshire)
GOODYEAR 12.4x28 Traction Sure Grips with rims. £350 each. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
D&S Factors rowcrop wheels to fit a Massey Ferguson 6475, set to 72" centres on 14mm thick welded rims, tyres are 300/95R52 & 12.4 R36 & give an extra 6" clearance, front tyres are 80% & rears 40%. £2,550+VAT. M Palmer Tel 07702293727 (Lincolnshire)
JOHN Deere row crop wheels, Alliance A350 front 11.2-R36 & rear 13.6-R48, to suit John Deere 6930/7530, etc, size tractor. £2,250+VAT ono. R McKenzie Tel 07768 904989 (Cambridgeshire)
405/70X24 Alliance tyre, new, never been
£250+VAT. D Teasdale Tel 07957 688451 (South Yorkshire)
set of 4 MF rowcrop wheels for 380/90/46, 8 stud, h/d tyres 20/30%, 380/85/30, 8 stud, tyres 25%. £1,800. M Lawrence Tel 07836 724223 (Nottinghamshire)
SEMPERIT 20.8X42 rear tractor tyres on Stocks Duals, 95% tread, good condition & a choice of clamp lengths. £1,700. R Littleworth Tel 07944 640696 (Lincolnshire)
MICHELIN 620/70-R26 XM27 radials, 60%, choice of 4. £400 each. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
TRELLEBORG TM800 540/65-R38, with rims for Fastrac 8000 Series fronts, 65%. £2,000. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
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tyres, TM800 540/65-R30, 50% worn. £1,000 for job lot. G Barnes Tel 07860 601379 (Norfolk)
28.1X26 wide John Deere wheels & tyres (pair), Continental tyres, came off JD6410, 8 stud, 150mm hub centre, 1580 total from one edge of tyre to the other, on pallets ready to load. £550 ono no VAT. M Jeffrey Tel 07802 722408 (North Yorkshire)
DUAL wheels, 13.6-38 dual wheels, c/w clamps, new tyres. £650 ono. S Mann Tel 07787 405604 (Lincolnshire)
PAIR of 11x28 3 star dual wheels, good tread. £200. G Shepherd Tel 01283 732275 (Derbyshire)
TWO Trelleborg 600/65R28 & two Trelleborg 650/65R42 tyres, 40% tread, very good condition, only one repair to one smaller tyre. £1,200. N McDonald-Doig Tel 07831 607872 (Norfolk)
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GALWAY 22.5LL-16.1 rears & 12LLx16 front turf wheels & tyres, came of New Holland T4030 tractor. £350. C Murrell Tel 07766 216100/01603 712222 (Norfolk)
in good condition with only surface rust, rear to fit 16x38 tyre, front to fit 1x24 tyres, 8 stud. £475 ono. W Shephard Tel 07990 981512 (Cambridgeshire)
680/55-R26.5 Trelleborg flotation tyres c/w 8 stud centres, set of 4, twin radials, very little work, in great condition, used on Househam Air Ride 3600L s/p sprayer, selling as retiring, pic not great can send more on request. £3,900 ono. G Adams Tel 07885 964461 (Cambridgeshire)
STOCKS rear dual wheels, 16.9x38, good tyres, with clamps; also front set, 11.2x28 with clamps. R Moore Tel 07799 767170 (Norfolk)
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STOCKS front dual wheels, 16.9x2, with clamps. R Moore Tel 07799 767170 (Norfolk)
TWO BKT Agri Max 520/85R38 25% tread, two 420/85R28 10% tread. £350. J Murrell Tel 07770 692891/01603 712222 (Norfolk)
9.5R-48 wheel rims with New Holland centres. D Jackson Tel 07779 687408 (Essex)
01636 626229 (Lincolnshire)
10.5/80-R18
JCB 3CX. £300+VAT for the pair. A Wortley Tel 07767 334777 (Norfolk)
COMMERCIAL trailer wheels (9), 235/75 R17.5, c/w rims, 80% tread. £450. D Parrish Tel 07860 365049 (Bedfordshire)
8.3X32 rowcrop wheels & tyres, tyres are almost new & rims fit New Holland. D Jackson Tel 07779 687408 (Essex)
TYRES & WHEELS (cont)
PAIR of BKT Agrimax 420/85-R30, 50% tread left. £100. K Smith Tel 07889 039083 (Cambridgeshire)
PAIR of Trelleborg 540/65-R38, 30% tread left. £100. K Smith Tel 07889 039083 (Cambridgeshire)
FOUR new Nissan Navara Tekna rims. £450. K Smith Tel 07889 039083 (Cambridgeshire)
MAN 440 26 TGA Taughtliner, 6 wheeler, drawbar spec, auto, long MOT. £9,500+VAT ono. R Hopkinson Tel 07976 424263 (Lincolnshire)
ALLIANCE rowcrop wheels & tyres, full set, front & rear, 50% tread, rear 270/95R54, front 270/95R38, wheels fit 700/800 Series Fendt, excellent condition.
£1,950+VAT. S Askew Tel 07884 265202 (Essex)
ROWCROPS to suit Fendt 700 Series, adjustable centres, set at 72", front Mitas 380/85/34, rear Mitas 380/90/50, only done 1 season up on the Wolds, still like new. £5,000+VAT. C McAnespie Tel 07577 673141 (North Yorkshire)
ISUZU Dmax,, 1 owner, 4x4, 2.5L manual, 130,000mls, 2014, diesel, 12months MOT, recent service, brake pads, shoes, drums, non-tipping dropside body, has a few scratches & dents on doors, mechanically sound, BF Goodrich Mud Terrains. £7,000+VAT. R Penn Tel 07802 296323 (Northants)
CHERISHED personal number plate, A403 KAY, on retention, £80 registration fee paid. £1,000. E Calcott Tel 01827 62265 (Staffordshire)
DAF 55.210, 18.5t, automatic, 2011, mileage 209209km, MOT Dec 23, very tidy lorry. £7,000+VAT. C White Tel 07831 441481 (Derbyshire)
PAIR of Trelleborg TM900 600/70R34 tyres, 70% tread, no punctures or damage. £895+VAT. S Askew Tel 07884 265202 (Essex)
BKT 420/85 R3, 50% tread left. £100. K Smith Tel 07889 039083 (Cambridgeshire)
TRELLEBORG 540/65-R38, 30% tread left. £100. K Smith Tel 07889 039083 (Cambridgeshire)
FLAT bed & tail lift from Mercedes, needs new floor on bed, would sell tail lift separately, 500kg lift capacity. £950+VAT. R Stimpson Tel 07798 786158 (Norfolk)
ISUZU Rodeo Denver Max LE 3.0 TD manual, regd Dec 2009, under 15000mls genuine, FSH from Isuzu dealer, original tyres, sat nav, reversing camera, full leather, tow hitch & electrics, excellent condition, genuine reason for sale. £14,000+VAT. K Cornwell Tel 07860 291108 (Cambridgeshire)
PAIR of used Stocks agri trac rubber track system (aka John Deere H tracks), only one has the rubber belt fitted which has 85% tread remaining, fit most 10 stud tractor & combine hubs, c/w anti rotation brackets, exc cond. £5,000+VAT ono. R Shearwood Tel 07889 488036 (Lincolnshire)
MICHELIN Axiobib, set of four 650/75R30 wheels & tyres, no cuts/repairs, tread in excess of 50%, 10 stud wheels, will fit Unimog, etc. P Williams Tel 07966 273748 (Lincolnshire)
VEGETABLE EQUIPMENT
RENAULT Master CCLL35, 06 reg, 120DCi, white, MOT May 2023, one owner, f/w removable cold room in gwo, serviced regularly by GHA Refrigeration, elec standby, 3ph plug for mains hook up, cab & chassis can be used alone, 130k mls, gwo. £3,900+VAT. J Hurd Tel 01985 840260/01985 840039 (Wiltshire)
DAF LF45, 57 plate, 11t, 180
Paccar engine, c/w 18’ David Williams livestock container plated Jan 24, 432,000km tacho in date, immobiliser, container 8’ wide, ali ramp & floor carries 5 hunters, no decks, 1 large stock gate for cows/calves. £10,000. G Blundell Tel 07752 434622 (Oxfordshire)
2017 Ford Ranger XL, only 18000mls, well maintained, c/w canopy load liner, tow pack & blue tooth, good tyres & a recent MOT. POA. B Robinson Tel 07740 683113 (Gloucestershire)
TRELLEBORG 710/75 R42 (pair),70% tread, good condition take off tyres, viewing welcomed.
£3,000+VAT ono. M Ockendon Tel 07889 736637 (Essex)
PATTENDEN Kestrel hi-lift bin picking pruning trailer. £4,500. G Blandford Tel 07973 424473 (Herefordshire)
VEHICLES
LAND Rover Defender 90 pickup, 2012, owned since new, serviced regularly, original condition. S Ablewhite Tel 07977 987980 (Nottinghamshire)
TOYOTA Hilux Invincible, 66 plate, 87,400mls, full service history, manual, leather heated seats, bluetooth, cruise control, sat nav, reversing camera, good condition. £17,000+VAT. N Wilson Tel 07547 698793 (Scottish Borders)
LAND Rover Defender 90 200 TDI, 1990, 70,800mls, very good condition for age, two owners since new, always stored under cover,MOT until Dec 2023. £10,950+VAT ono. M Brake Tel 07927 008505 (Wiltshire)
ALUMINIUM canopy for Isuzu truck, good condition, c/w brackets for attachment to flat back, angle glossers for mesh grill. £200 ono. L Walford Tel 07723 632562 (Gloucestershire)
PAIR of 800/65R32 wheels on rims to fit Case Puma. D Jackson Tel 07946704085 (South Yorkshire)
NISSAN Navara Outlaw King cab pickup, 2010, 106,000mls, 2.5 diesel, MOT Feb 24, locakable roller shutter, alloy wheels with General Grabber tyres, bluetooth stereo, 6spd manual, towbar. £4,600+VAT. I Colchester Tel 07798 606932/01379 783323 (Suffolk)
LAND Rover Discovery HSE Sport TD4 auto, black, Dec 2016, 2.0L, diesel, emissions 139g/ km, 48,500mls, 7 seater, leather seats, sat nav, park sensors, camera, many features, full MOT, full service, plates changed back to original. £19,500 ono. G Adams Tel 07885 964461 (Cambridgeshire)
DAF XF460 541,418kms, 2017, PTO hydraulic tipping gear. full DAF service history, MOT 31/08/23, microwave, TV & CB radio, camera package c/w dash cam, near & offside, two more can be fitted, excellent condition. £28,400+VAT ono. T Parker Tel 07802 690291 (Cambridgeshire)
£1,500
Peter Allen trailed rota feeder, c/w petrol blower, ideal for quad bike £1,000
MF 35 3 cylinder tractor c/w loader £4,250
Pallet tines to fit Trima loader £300
Pallet tines to fit Farmhand loader £300
Phone: 01249 730927
Email: simon@sw-hire.co.uk
Website: www.sw-hire.co.uk
NEW MACHINERY IN STOCK
Deutz 3060 4wd c/w roll bar
Deutz 5125 loader ready
Deutz 5125 c/w FZ30 Stoll loader
Deutz 6135 RV shift
Deutz 6230 TTV
Deutz 8280 Black Warrior
Kverneland 6m tine seeder drill full spec
Kverneland 2828 mounted mower
Kverneland 8590 8 row hay tedders in stock
Kverneland FRO 2.8m grass topper front & rear
Kverneland 863 Pro straw bedder
Redrock 24t tri-axle low-loading trailer
McHale 691BH & R5S round bale handlers
McHale 991 high speed bale wrapper
McHale 2 x V6750 round balers
McHale 691HB bale handler, several
McHale R5 soft hands bale handler, several
Walter Watson 8.3m Cambridge rolls with breakers & shatterboards
Teagle TAPS 2.5m verge mower
Teagle 8500 Chief feeder bedder
Moulton FY4 yard scraper
Kawasaki Mule Pro DX
Kawasaki Mule Pro MX
USED MACHINERY IN STOCK
Deutz 5090D c/w loader
Deutz 6185 RC shift 2019 low hrs (as new)
Deutz Agroplus 410 DT on turf tyres
Deutz 410 Agrotron 2011 2300hrs only, excellent condition
McCormick 2008 MC135, front suspension
John Deere 3050 4wd
Bomford SR15 tri-wing heavy duty grass topper
Twyman 10’ flail mower
Lely Roterra 4m power harrow
Lely 770 6 row tedder – 2 in stock
Claas Volto 1050 tedder
Amazone ZAM300 fertiliser spreader, tested 2020, good condition
Dowdeswell 4 furrow good condition
Kuhn 700G11 disc mower
Kuhn FC243 mower conditioner with lift control
Kuhn MDS1141 QL fertiliser spreader
Kverneland Taarup 9578C twin rotor rake
Kverneland 8590 8 row tedder
Kverneland 3m CTS stubble finisher c/w DD packer
Kverneland FRO 2.8 topper
Teagle 40/40 tub feeder/bedder
Teagle 80/80 SC feeder/bedder
Teagle 2010 80/80 SC feeder/bedder good condition
Kidd Mk3 Professional Post Bumper as new
McHale Fusion 2016
Welger RP445 2013 round baler 46,000 bales
Welger RP445 2012 e-link
McHale 991BE bale wrapper approx 30,000 bales
McHale HS2000 high speed wrapper (2009)
Claydon 4.5m direct drill
McConnel 5 leg Shakaerator
Fleming o set 8ft grass topper
Twose 6.3m Cambridge rolls c/w breaker rings
Redrock 24t tri-axle low loader (2017)
Redrock 2017 Varicut 16cu/m diet mixer, just been reskinned, good all round condition
Agricultural Engineers
Saddington Road
Nr SHEARSBY
Leics LE17 6PX
01162 478 999
Sales: Dave Gri in – mobile 07712 509869 Ian Hollingworth– mobile 07720 100165
www.athoughton.co.uk
VEHICLES (cont)
ISUZU Rodeo 2wd single cab pickup, 2.5TD, 2009, silver, c/w Ifor Williams canopy, lovely truck, powerful & reliable, very good condition & a pleasure to drive, 80,000mls, 2 owners from new, full year’s MOT. £6,750+VAT. T Wright Tel 07795 484100 (Norfolk)
VOLKSWAGEN Transporter
Caravelle, WAV, diesel DSG, automatic, 12reg, 2L TDI, full VW service history, long MOT, parking sensors, air con front & back, cruise control, 71,000mls. £14,995 ono no VAT. R Hopkinson Tel 07976 424263 (Lincolnshire)
ISUZU Trooper, had limited use. £850. A Goodacre Tel 07901 917707 (Lincolnshire)
MF2640L/80 front weights. £335. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
BRACKETS for McConnel Hy Reach hedge trimmer to fit Ford County & MF 2640, etc. POA. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
Pocock Tractor Supplies Ltd
58-94044
We are suppliers of used parts for Antique, Vintage and Classic Tractors British & American, built 1920's - 1980's
01747 828272
www.pocock-tractorsupplies.co.uk
GEARBOX to fit Econ, also motors, rams, etc. POA D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
ECON Hedge Master HM1 & HM2 hedge trimmers. From £1,125–£1,725. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
NUFFIELD 4/25, very original, paintwork fair, everything works as it should. £3,500. M Hornbuckle Tel 07801 101645 (Leicestershire)
MF40 3 furrow plough. £400. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
MF738 cultivator, 11 & 9 tine. POA. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
MF 732 drill. £250. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
FERGUSON curved tine subsoiler. £400. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
FERGUSON transport box. £200. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
FERGUSON TE20 tractor. £2,400. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
MASSEY Ferguson 35 & 40 loaders.
THREE horse drawn mowers, one Bamlett, one Bamford & one Deering. £150 each or £450 for all 3. E Calcott Tel 01827 62265 (Staffordshire)
MASSEY Ferguson 50B ditching bucket, had little use. £260. M London Tel 07984 766930 (Bedfordshire) NUFFIELD front weight. £85. M London Tel 07984 766930 (Bedfordshire)
ISUZU D-max Yukon 2.5TD, 142k miles, 62 plate, new transfer box 18 months ago, new front tyres, new brake pads, new fuel injectors 6 months ago, great working order. £8,000+VAT. C Potter Tel 07791 313656 (Essex)
MITSUBISHI L200 double cab pickup, 2017, 46,000mls, used as car only, tidy, any questions pease call. £14,750+VAT. S Bygraves Tel 07973 117993 (Cambridgeshire)
NEW Holland 7840, good restoration project. POA. P Adcock Tel 07770 602127 (Suffolk)
POA. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
MASSEY Ferguson single furrow plough. £200. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
TWO-FURROW Massey Ferguson plough. £220. R Parker Tel 07973
297404 (Derbyshire)
FERGUSON curved tine subsoiler.
£400. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
MASSEY Ferguson 718 auto potato planter, one man planting or restoration. POA. R Parker Tel 07973 297404 (Derbyshire)
RANSOMES vintage trailed mole plough with 30" long leg, spoked steel wheels. £1,440 ono. G Baxter Tel 07974 127748 (East Yorkshire)
ANTIQUE potato riddler/ grader/sorter, J B Edlington & Son Ltd manufacturers in Gainsborough, sold in excellent condition & in good working order, any questions please ask. £300 ono. B Fear Tel 07808 593607 (Cambridgeshire)
DAVID Brown axle brackets for Bomford Hywayman, Bushwhacker, Brigand, etc, got brackets to fit 995, 996 & a pair for 1490/1690, can wrap up for delivery at your cost. £50 pair. G Rogers Tel 07951 191932/01728 724208 (Suffolk)
MASSEY Ferguson grass crimper gearbox with the two shafts & end sprockets, probably around 1970s, can take apart & put on pallet for delivery if you arrange pickup, pictures on request. £40. G Rogers Tel 07951 191932/01728 724208 (Suffolk)
FORD Transit Connect van, '54 plate van, 114,000 miles, MOT to December 2023. £995+VAT. G Abbott Tel 07799 660210 (Suffolk)
2.5dCi, 81,000 miles, private
auto lights, a/c, 6 speed manual, towbar, canopy, Cooper Discovery all terrain tyres, MOT until 21 July 2023. £11,999 ono no VAT. C Chapman Tel 07711 221082 (Somerset)
VINTAGE & CLASSIC
MITSUBISHI L200, 2006, runs well but rough to look at. £1,200. H Goldthorpe Tel 07392 007037 (South Yorkshire)
RANSOMES 3m discs, very good condition, rear discs 22" front 20" average, heavy duty type bearings, only had some weld on depth adjuster, collectors won't find many this good left. £2,400. R Littleworth Tel 07944 640696 (Lincolnshire)
LELY Golden Pheasant, working order, rowing gates, many spares. £200 no VAT. M Crosby Tel 07876 196476 (Essex)
ALLIS Chalmers B, serial number 65090, 1944, older restoration, barn stored, running 5 yrs ago, complete, not registered. S Bygraves Tel 07973 117993 (Cambridgeshire)
JOHN Deere 630, 1969, 12' header, 2 careful owners from new, always stored under cover, in full working order, did 80 acres last harvest. £3,500+VAT. A Searby Tel 07549 642012 (Lincolnshire)
NISSAN Navara Tekna truck rims, brand new, still in box. £450. K Smith Tel 07889 039083 (Cambridgeshire)
CAB for a Caterpillar tractor. £100 ono. R Brooks Tel 07860 469982 (Suffolk)
BOMFORD chisel plough. £755. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
MF chisel plough. £745. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
DAVID Brown 1490 2wd, needs TLC. £3,875. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
TASKERS Tillage Train, disc-tinesdisc, 3m wide. £2,850. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
MF50 digger loader, set rear buckets, set good tyres. £2,750. D Leigh Tel 07502 661861 (Northants)
BOX of chain links off Tim sugar beet harvester, will fit some muck spreader floors. £15. P Beales Tel 07584 189359/01284 828360 (Suffolk)
FLAT drive belt, 14' long x 5" wide, used to run my sawbench from a Fordson pulley, may be of use to someone, pictures on request, I don't mind posting at your expense. Offers. G Rogers Tel 07951 191932 (Suffolk)
ALLIS Chalmers M crawler, serial no 8244, 1939, barn stored some years ago, was running then. S Bygraves Tel 07973 117993 (Cambridgeshire)
FARMHAND F600 Turbo, converted professionally to a New Holland 890 metal detector, powered by 270hp 6v71 Detroit diesel, 2385hrs only. £2,500 ono. A Graves Tel 01524
701284 (Lancashire)
MASSEY Ferguson 35 tractor with 4 cylinder engine, good tyres, engine had major repairs. £3,250. P Beasley Tel 07836 652963 (Cambridgeshire)
FORD 6600, in original condition with 5406hrs, registered in 1979, only selling as I need the space in my shed, it's a nice tractor, any questions please ask. T Schembri Tel 07919 624032 (Essex)
SELECTION of old farm & garden troughs. Sensible offers. A Lincoln Tel 01580 240689 (Kent)
CLAAS ARION 650 POA
2019, 50kph, 189hp, AdBlue engine, 3000hrs, 540/65 R30 fronts, 650/65 R42 rears, 4 spools, front suspension, front Linkage, GPS steering, a/c, Isobus, air brakes, electric hyd, PU hitch, power eeyond, cab suspension
TRACTOR SPECIALS
f/ linkage, Eco PTO, a/c, cab susp, trailer brake, air brakes, P.U. hitch, Hexashift (powershift), power beyond free flow return, Isobus ready, GPS pilot ready (GPS not included)
CLAAS ARION 650 £64,500
2017, 50kph, 185hp, 4360hrs, 540/65/R28 fronts, 650/65R38 rears, 4 spools, f/susp, f/PTO, fr/linkage, Eco PTO, a/c, air brakes, electric hyd, PUH, cab susp, 24/24 gear HEXASHIFT with HEXACTIV plus CSM, Isobus equipment
CLAAS ARION 650 50K £66,750
2016, 50kph, 185hp, 5200hrs, CEBIS, new 540/65R28 fronts, Firestone 650/65R38 rears, 4 spools, front linkage, GPS steering, a/c, cab suspension, trailer brake, air brakes, PU hitch
CLAAS LEXION 570+ £85,675
2007, 7.5m vario header, 25kph, 2995/2375hrs, 800/65R32 Michelin XM28 fronts, 500/85R24 rears, LH laser, dust extractor, yield/Qm, grainmeter, straw chop, chaff spreader, 3D hillside sieves, CEBIS
CLAAS ARION 660CIS+ £82,500
2019, 50Kph, 205hp, AdBlue engine, 3480hrs, Trelleborg TM800 fronts 540/65 R30 & 650/65 R42 rears, 3 spools, front suspension, front linkage, eco PTO, GPS steering, a/c, Isobus, air brakes, electric hyd, PU hitch, power beyond, cab suspension
CLAAS ARES 656 £17,950
2006, 40kph, 132 hp, 9945hrs, 480/65 R28 fronts, Good Year OptiTrac 600/65 R38 rears, 2 spools, front weights, a/c, trailer brake, PU hitch
CLAAS JAGUAR 840 POA
2019, 3m pick up, 4wd, 20 blade cyl, 650/75 R32 172 A8 Trelleborg fronts & 500/70 R24 164 A8 rears, 2115/1698hrs, r/crop press, auto shearbar, auto lube, a/c, corn cracker, hyd trailer hitch, additive carrier, weights
CLAAS 208 MEGA C600 £30,500 1995, 20’/6m header, 20kph, 4,044hrs, 680/85 R32 fronts, straw chopper, chaff spreader, 3D hillside sieves, always kept inside
CLAAS LEXION 670 TT £215,000
2017, 7.7m vario header, 30kph, 1372/1035hrs, Terra Trac 635mm, 500/85R24 rears, RH V knife, dust extractor, yield/Qm, Telematics, air comp, power spreader, straw chop, chaff spreader, reversing camera, APS threshing system, side risers for straw walkers, 3D hillside sieves, GPS S7 steering system, quantimeter
KRONE BIG-X 770 POA
2017, 3m pick up, 710/70R42 fronts, 620/70R30 rears, 2650/1750hrs (appx), 4wd, R/crop press, a/c, corn cracker, Hyd trailer hitch, additive carrier, 12 row maize extensions, AD plant drum (maize header in pictures not included but is available separately)
CLAAS JAGUAR 850 SP 4WD POA 2006, 3m pick up, 20 blade cylinder, Michelin 650/75R32 fronts, GoodYear/BKT 540/65R24 rears, 4,300/3,350 hrs, auto shearbar, auto lube, a/c, corn cracker, hyd trailer hitch
CLAAS DISCO 3100C CONTOUR £6,250
2010, Activ float system, quick change blades, 3m working width, Steel tine conditioner, skids, 1 owner from new same driver, very good conditioner
CLAAS QUADRANT 5300 FC £119,000 2021, 6682 Bales, fine cut chopper, 120x90 bale size, air brakes, full width power feed pick up auger, large 620/50/R22 tyres, K80 ball hitch, tandem steering axle, moisture sensor, weighing tailgate, hyd bale ejector, hyd ramp, hyd knotter blowers, LED worklights, Load sensing
CLAAS LINER 3600 HH £34,950 2018, 620/40 R22.5 Tyres, Claas operator terminal, hyd brakes, hyd height adjustment, can be Isobus controlled, load sensing line, 10 - 12.5m w/w, 4 rotor rake, new curtain
HORSCH TERRANO 6 FG £16,375
2007, 6m, Terragrip II tines, 4 rows of tines, 3 row rear harrow, 6 depth control wheels, rear drawbar and hyd services, mulchmix wings & points, road lights
CLAAS DISCO 3050 C PLUS £4,270
2008, wide crop spreader, 1000rpm gearbox, front and rear curtain, metal tine conditioner, hyd headland lift, maxcut bed, quick release blades, safety link, break back
Combines, Foragers, Telehandlers & Other Machinery
CLAAS LINER 3100 2012, twin rotor rake, Claas communicator control box, manual height adjust, 8.7m - 10m w/w, 1.5m - 2.6m swath width, 14 tine arms per rotor, PROFIX tine arms, 6 wheel under carriage, Road lights
.............................................£12,890
CLAAS LINER 3500 2012, manual height adjust, CLAAS communicator box, load sensing line, 12.5m w/w .............................................£15,950
CLAAS VOLTO 1300T 2016, hydraulic headland lift, hydraulic curtain, 10 rotor, MAX SPREAD £19,950
HORSCH SPRINTER SW8 £49,000
2013, appx 14000ha, 8m, bout markers, pre-em markers, 8000sw seed cart, twin hopper, side walkway/platform, Firestone 620/75R30 steering seed wagon tyres, grain and fertiliser (can be used grain only), twin distribution towers, half width, shut-off, Horsch Duett Coulters, Following harrow, Inter harrow, air brake
KRONE 1400 SWADRO £26,500
2015, manual height adjustment rotor, Krone Delta control box, 4 wheel under carriage rotor, rear work lights, 13.5m raking width, 4 rotors, in very good condition
AMAZONE AVANT 6002-2 2020, Avant 6002-2 power harrow, 6m disc drill combination, front tank 2200l, road lights, front Ttnk c/w steering wheels, twin tech double coulters, twin distribution heads, 251ha, bout markers, Isobus, 600mm wedge ring packer, LED work lights, Pre-em mkrs £66,450 GRANGE MACHINERY GLL 2021, 3m w/w, hydraulic leading front discs, rear toothed packer roller £12,000 TANCO A100 EH 2022, other equipment, Tanco A100EH bale wrapper, round bales,fully automatic, RDS expert controller, automatic cut & release, tyres 31x15.5-15 100%, bale turner, bale count 0, machine is brand new, manufacturers warranty POA
FORD 3600 bonnet, good condition. £150 ono. D Teasdale Tel 07957 688451 (South Yorkshire)
FORDSON Standard N, good all round condition, pictures available by email. £3,950. R Lane Tel 07831 615912 (Cambridgeshire)
VINTAGE dreadnoughts (2+1 spare) vertical stone mills, 1920s, 20hp motor engines. R Rayner Tel 07808 066655 (Cambridgeshire)
12-METRE 600L tank sprayer for small farm. S Hall Tel 01473 743702 (Suffolk)
John
LEYLAND front weights (7), off Leyland 253. £275 ono no VAT. P Alexander Tel 07929 712653 (Norfolk)
DAVID Brown C Type mouldboard plough instruction book & parts catalogue, in excellent condition. S Price Tel 07968 010981 (Pembrokeshire)
LAND Rover Series replacement diesel engine, Perkins 4182/ Mazda HA 3L, c/w fitted conversion plate to fit Series Land Rover, good starter, good runner, only replaced as a project to return vintage vehicle to original spec. £255+VAT. W Slater Tel 07770 946760 (Suffolk)
COMPLETE pick up reel off New Holland B16 square baler, model BB960A, 2006, 6 string, 31 bands. C Bainbridge Tel 07748 388619/07730 511722 (North Yorkshire)
Good
STAINLESS steel wagtail chute, slightly damaged, but in good working order. S Price Tel 07968 010981 (Pembrokeshire)
PZ Cyclomower CM 165 Instruction manual & spare parts lists, in excellent condition. S Price Tel 07968 010981 (Pembrokeshire)
WANTED
50/60HP tractor in good condition with category one and two interchangeable linkage ends, pickup hitch, preferably on grass tyres. P Waspe Tel 07462 472289 (Suffolk)
SCRAP WANTED
IRON
46" diameter & 1-2" wide, two 50" diameter & 3" wide, ideal architectural features. S Price Tel 07968 010981 (Pembrokeshire)
PZ Haybob instruction manual & spare parts lists, in excellent condition. S Price Tel 07968 010981 (Pembrokeshire)
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01353 861694 07968 661115
59-94122
STONE sharpening stone 2' x 4" in excellent condition, no nicks whatsoever, you won't find a better one, ideal garden feature, or sculpture. S Price Tel 07968 010981 (Pembrokeshire)
TURNER seed dresser, 1950s(?), 480v motor, good selection of sieves, working order before dismantled. £200+VAT ono. A Turnbull Tel 07889 117915 (Suffolk)
CONVENTIONAL sized bale packer required by farmer, would consider a tractor or baler mounted machine with no preference of manufacturer, must be reliable, willing to travel for the right machine. B Harris Tel 07990 741527 (Warwickshire)
We can help with woodland management schemes and felling licences - must be good quality.
Whatsapp photos to 07848 459863 or email to hugh@whippletree.co.uk
Call 01763 208966
LOOKING for Ritchie Cook flat 8 hydraulic belt bale sledge, orange colour. J Webb Tel 07721 976864 (Northants)
COMBINESWANTED
Holland TC, TX, CX
- all models
John Deere 1177, 2056, 2058, 2256, 2258
Claas Lexion 410, 420, 430, 510, 520, 530
SPRAYERSWANTED
Bateman and Sands self propelled sprayers
corkcombines@gmail.com Tel: 0035 3862782479 corkcombines.com
59-94485
WANTED
Land Rovers Defenders Range Rovers Discoverys Freelanders
all ages or condition cash paid and collected
01277 822001
07831 422138
DOES any one have or know of an abandoned Volvo ST 257 combine? I'm looking for the big fat drive belts & the fat belt that drives the fan as well as some spares, before they all go to the scrap yard. C Flatters Tel 01775 640112 (Lincolnshire)
LATERALS, drive over type approx 315mm X 27mm X 1000mm or similar. B Reynolds Tel 07836 643155/01263 833281 (Norfolk)
Norfolk Farmer wants all models of Fendt tractors
Email details to farm@murrell1.plus.com
01603 712222 www.jmurrell.co.uk
FENDT 10 stud wheel weight starters or swap for 8 stud ones. M Scarborough Tel 07836 257363 (Leicestershire)
TOPCON AGI-3 or AGI-4 with RTK modem. M Scarborough Tel 07836 257363 (Leicestershire)
CHEAP muckspreader required to work off tractor PTO, rear ejection, must deliver. M Chapman Tel 07971 940087/01673 843663 (Lincolnshire)
HYDROCUT 3-point linkage mounted hedge cutter. J Doe Tel 07860 314240 (Suffolk)
HOWARD power harrow. J Doe Tel 07860 314240 (Suffolk)
PAIR of flotation tyres, 400/60-15.5. E Abel Tel 07990 557445 (Norfolk)
KONGSKILDE Triple K steel wheels. A Butt Tel 07873 880173 (Essex)
JOHN Deere 1750 50hp with loader, must be good 2- or 4-wheel drive, early 90s, JD 1750 would be ideal, but similar considered. P Jackson Tel 01422 243913 (West Yorkshire)
GRAIN pusher, 3 or 4m long. J H Withers & Son Tel 07810 308696 (Norfolk)
SCRAP METAL WANTED
Alltypesofscrap... SUGARCOMBINES
S Gray Recycling
07785 937779 01953 454462
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INTERNATIONAL 511 cultivator drill, in particular the grass seeder unit, grain agitator, anything considered –spares, etc. A Butt Tel 07873 880173 (Essex)
ACCORD 3m seed drill required, older model in good working order, based in Bedfordshire. C Johnson Tel 07759 357318 (Bedfordshire)
CORRUGATED roofing sheets, or other types of roofing sheet, the longer the better, any pattern/type. Would the gents who phoned last advert please phone again as we had a problem with our phone. R James Tel 01263 837569 (Norfolk)
JONES Engineering single bed onion topper. D Brown Tel 07710 316205 (Cambridgeshire)
WANTED
CLAAS 3200/2200 BIG BALERS FORD/NEW HOLLAND TRACTORS
JCB TELESCOPICS 1998–2015
BUNNING SPREADERS
ROUND BALERS: Welger RP202 Claas 46/240/340
Krone KR125/KR135/1250 McHale 5400/5500
sales@robertwraightltd.com
07836 540559 59-94229
BIG circular sawbench with sliding top, able to rip down tree trunks for posts & rails. R James Tel 01263 837569 (Norfolk)
MASSEY Ferguson 35 or 135 with 3 cylinder engine, also any 165, 168 or 188 & 5 or 6 Series Massey Ferguson. D Lunn Tel 07941 072957 (Cambridgeshire)
ALLOY cell wheels to sow carrots (6), for Webb Mk 5 precision drill, needed for this season asap. C Jones Tel 07860 268410 (Gwynedd)
IH McCormick HB2 reversible plough parts required, digger bodies, skimmer shears, knife coulters, depth wheel assembly, good used or old stock preferred. J Rowlinson Tel 07768 198273 (Suffolk)
JOHN Deere 1120-30 or similar battery covers, any reasonable condition. E Parsons Tel 01508 498106 (Norfolk)
VADERSTAD Rapid 8m drill, in gwo. D Brown Tel 07710 316205 (Cambridgeshire)
OLD farm 4x4, pickup or Land Rover, anything considered, prefer Anglia region. Cash paid. J Long Tel 07711 079821 (Suffolk)
BUILDERS’ mixer, 5 x 3, older type on four iron wheels, with diesel engine. R James Tel 01263 837569 (Norfolk)
JCB 520-50 Farm Special Loadall 4x4x4 required, please email pictures & details to info@ jamesmurrell.co.uk or call. J Murrell Tel 01603 712222 (Norfolk)
3-POINT linkage log shear. R Brown Tel 07885 884060 (Essex) CATTLE crush, in good working order, must be able to accommodate all cattle sizes & preferably with a head scoop. T Wright Tel 07810 656374 (Norfolk)
TYRES 14.5-20" teleporter, mog, dumper type, must be worth putting on. a Burton Tel 01692 651021 (Norfolk)
VADERSTAD 8m drill. D Brown Tel 07710 316205 (Cambridgeshire)
OLD farm pickup/4x4, anything considered, running, MOT'd or not! East Anglia area preferably. Cash paid.
J Long Tel 07711 079821 (Essex)
VADERSTAD Rapid 6m drill, system tine preferred. T Wright Tel 07795 484100 (Norfolk)
FENDT Farmer 305 & 307, 4wd, 1983–1985, good condition. D Embrey Tel 01939 250288 (Shropshire)
GRANGE Machinery 6m, preferably auto reset. J Clarke Tel 07764 232137 (Northants)
WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT
WADKIN pad sander, floor standing, cast iron with table, 3 belts & pad, 3ph motor. £350. M Lane Tel 07745 810141 (Cambridgeshire)
METAL guillotine, made by Frost of Rochdale, cuts 8' x 3/16", will cut 1/4" at a pinch, was 3 phase, but I run it off PTO shaft, weighs 3t. S Morphet Tel 07901 701744 (North Yorkshire)
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WILSON lathe (single phase), all works, selling as now surplus to requirements, 2.2m long x 1m wide. £500. D Hurn Tel 07786 441918 (Norfolk)
RHODES Hydraversal shears, capacity 10' x 0.25” up 3'6” x 0.75” mild steel, c/w back gauge, can be seen working. £4,250+VAT. C Mell Tel 07768 682143/01427 848210 (Nottinghamshire)
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We are recruiting at Luton
FIELD SALES MANAGER
OLIVERS Luton are recruiting for a Field Sales Manager covering East Herts. A forward thinking business with a structured approach to performance, development and training, OLIVERS can help you maximise your potential and your career.
East Hertfordshire is an established sales area with a good existing customer base, which also contains potential for further growth with the right individual.
The successful candidate will possess excellent communication skills, have a good understanding of modern farming and contracting practices, be self-motivated and present a professional image to the customer.
You will be demonstrating and selling a range of premium brand agricultural machinery from CLAAS and a number of other key franchises.
New roles and a new face at Fendt
Fendt has promoted Sam Treadgold to retail manager for combines and sprayers, covering the south of England and Netherlands. Sam started at Fendt back in 2018 as a sales engineer covering sprayers, balers and grass equipment along with harvest support for combines.
With a gap in the sales engineering team, and to ensure it
can support customers and dealers to the maximum level with its updated product portfolio, Fendt welcomed Darren Preedy to the sales engineering team.
Darren will be responsible for wheeled tractors, sprayers, and large square balers, along with o ering Ant Risdon support with combines during the summer harvest period. Darren previously spent six years in a sales
A sound product knowledge is required, although ongoing industry leading training at the CLAAS Academy together with a personal development plan will be put in place.
If you have agricultural experience, genuine enthusiasm for the products, basic IT skills and a willingness to learn we would love to hear from you. We can offer the best candidates an excellent remuneration package including a competitive experience based salary, company vehicle, iPhone, laptop, iPad and good annual holiday entitlement.
In the first instance please Email your CV and short covering note outlining why you feel you have the suitable attributes for this important position to: Anna Barnes, Group HR Director jobs@oliveragriculture.co.uk
support role at a dealer, and prior to that worked on farms in the west of England.
This leaves Peter Henson free to assume responsibility for Fendt’s everexpanding range of technology products including FendtONE O board, FendtGuide and FendtConnect. This gives customers and dealers the required level of expertise and support in this
increasingly important area of the business, Fendt says.
Finally, Dan Woodward, sales engineer for Fendt Katana forage harvesters and Fendt Tigo forage wagons, will take over responsibility for Fendt round balers and grass harvest equipment. Dan is well known in the agricultural industry with many years of experience in the grass harvest sector.
Amazone CEO passes away aged 90
Heinz Dreyer, shareholder and longstanding CEO of the Amazone Group, passed away on 17th February 2023 at the age of 90.
Amazone said in a statement: “We have lost an unparalleled inventor from the agricultural machinery sector and a passionate family business owner.”
Dr Dreyer shaped sustainable development in the Amazone Group for many decades, joining company management in 1958 and demonstrating a commitment to research and product development.
He invented the rst ZA threepoint linkage mounted, twin disc fertiliser spreader, which later became the forerunner to almost every other fertiliser spreader used
around the world. He set further milestones with the design of seed drills for larger working widths and invented the legendary Amazone D4 tractor-mounted seed drill, which soon enabled the company to become market leader in this eld as well.
Dr Dreyer transferred his management responsibilities to his son Dr Justus Dreyer in 2005 but remained responsible for the Amazone seeding systems and their optimum fertilisation and maintained strong links with universities.
Amazone concluded: “The death of Dr Heinz Dreyer has left a huge hole in our company. The family, the entire management team and all employees will respectfully continue his life’s work.”
Three new appointments at ProCam
Agronomy and crop production
rm ProCam has appointed three new sta : Eilish Johnston and Stephen Acott join the Scottish team as trainee agronomists, while James Bromwich joins as trials assistant.
James grew up on his family’s farm in Leicestershire, has a business management degree and completed the MDS graduate scheme. In his new role
he will assist with co-ordinating ProCam’s in-house research and knowledge exchange, enabling growers and agronomists to make better decisions to improve cropping performance.
New trainee agronomist
Stephen Acott will be based at ProCam’s Cuminestown depot in Aberdeenshire. Stephen will be working alongside colleagues to provide practical agronomic advice to growers throughout Aberdeenshire.
Eilish Johnston will be based at the Kildary o ce in Easter Ross. She has a degree in agriculture from Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), a BASIS foundation quali cation and is training for her BASIS IPM exams and FACTS quali cation.
Company mourns passing of Andrew Guest
Andrew Guest (Agricultural Engineers) Ltd
is very sad to announce the sudden passing of company owner Andrew Guest,
aged 63. The company says he passed away in the workshop, whilst doing what he loved, and the entire team send their sincere condolences to Andrew’s wife Wendy, all his family and to his very many good friends.
New UK MD for ADM Agriculture
Jonathan Lane has been named managing director UK for ADM Agriculture Ltd, taking over from Graham Atkinson who is retiring. Jonathan joined ADM
in 2006 as an export grain trader. Prior to and after this date, he held various positions in the trading and commercial arena, including working at ADM Erith as a merchandiser.
Jonathan’s current role is head of grain trading, a position he has held since ADM acquired Gleadell and
The Scotch Butchers Club, run by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS), has unveiled four new ambassadors. The club comprises more than 250 independent UK butchers and approved stockists who are committed to sourcing quality assured, traceable and sustainable Scotch beef, lamb and specially selected pork.
Ambassadors raise awareness of the high welfare and sustainability standards of Scotch red meat, the craft inherent to the trade and will play a key role in encouraging the next generation to consider the profession.
The new ambassadors are:
Jordan McCaughan of Hugh Black and Sons, Armadale. Jordan has been working at the shop for almost seven years, completing his level 2 and level 3 butchery modern apprenticeship.
Ryan Gow from John M Munro Butcher, Dingwall.
Ryan started at John Munro’s in January 2019, moving up to the slaughterhouse in 2021 where he started in the products room before learning boning out. Ryan completed his apprenticeship in December 2022 and now predominately works the automated bone puller at the start of the line.
Ewan Saunderson of Saunderson’s Butchers, Tollcross, Edinburgh: Ewan joined his family business a decade ago and has been advancing his butchery and commercial skills to drive the business forward.
Grant Du y ofStrachan’s Craft Butchers, Blantyre: Grant has been in the butchery trade for 13 years, rst as an apprentice at James Ewart’s in Perthshire before moving to Lanarkshire as a fully quali ed butcher. He assumed the position of butchery manager in 2020.
Strutt & Parker has announced
Alex Brearley as its head of natural capital, leading the new natural capital team.
This new team will be responsible for advising and supporting rural estates, farmers and other landowners who are seeking to unlock opportunities arising from the drive to improve the natural and rural environment. It will be working with land managers looking to generate new income streams by delivering ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, enhancing biodiversity, ood mitigation and nutrient neutrality.
Alex joined Strutt & Parker in
autumn 2022 as the head of forestry and is experienced in all aspects of woodland creation, including the opportunities for securing carbon nance. He has over 20 years’ specialist experience within the forestry sector and has been a director at Forestry England.
Alex will be supported by Jonty Rawcli e as the head of natural capital in England, and Joel Paterson as head of natural capital in Scotland. The markets in each region are quite distinct, so this will enable the team to provide tailored advice to clients.
formed ADM Agriculture in April 2019.
Jonathan is a graduate of Harper Adams with a BSc (Hons) in Agri-Food Marketing and Business and is now studying for a Masters in Strategic Management and Leadership.
Gary McGuigan, president ADM Global Trade, said: “Jonathan has a
wealth of experience and has been a key gure in the development of ADM Agriculture’s grain trading business.
I am delighted that he now has the opportunity to lead ADM Agriculture in its entirety and I am con dent he will build on the company’s very successful rst few years.”
Growing Service SERVICE ENGINEERS – The backbone of our industry.
Service engineers are key players within our business and highly valued employees. OLIVERS are committed to supporting the key industry of farming, continuing to serve the agricultural sector to help feed the nation.
OLIVERS a forward thinking and expanding business, with traditional values embracing future farming technology allied to leading global agricultural manufacturers, we are dedicated to growing our service support with a de ned career path for our team of service engineers.
Roles available at all branches. Enquire today.
Email: Anna Barnes, Group HR Director jobs@oliveragriculture.co.uk
Scottish Land & Estates boosts senior team
Scottish Land & Estates, which represents land-based businesses across Scotland, has today announced a signi cant strengthening of its senior management team as the organisation engages in an ‘unprecedented’ range of legislative issues.
Two new appointments have been made at executive director level with the promotions of Stephen Young
(left) to director of policy and Tony Stevenson to director of operations.
Stephen will drive all areas of policy development and member advice, and Tony will play a key role
in all commercial aspects of the organisation. Both will support and report to Sarah-Jane Laing, chief executive o cer.
Sarah-Jane Laing said:
“Stephen and Tony are both highly experienced, outstanding members of our team and their skills, knowledge and approach are great assets at such an important time for the rural business sector in Scotland. Stephen is a widely respected gure in rural policy matters and anyone who has met Tony during his time with SLE will have seen his passion for rural Scotland and his commitment to supporting rural businesses.”
Ian Ashton retires from Collings Brothers
Parts manager Ian Ashton, of Collings Brothers of Abbotsley, has recently retired following 50 years of service. Mr Ashton last featured in the pages of
Farmers Guide in May 1998 as he celebrated 25 years of service with the company.
Commenting on his time with Collings, he said: “It was a long and rewarding time working for the company and it doesn’t seem like 50 years. I will miss my colleagues
Our career path is as follows:
Entry Level: Apprentice Technician
Equivalent LTA Level 2: Service Engineer
Equivalent to LTA Level 3: Master Mechanic
Equivalent to LTA Level 4: Master Technician
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The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (AMC) has boosted its provision for rural businesses in the south of England with the creation of a new specialist support role, following a period of strong loan applications across the region.
Amey Green has been appointed to support AMC’s network of regional agricultural managers (RAMs) and joins a team of nine RAMs and over 280 land agents that provide nancial expertise, funding, and guidance to around 4,000 farming businesses across the South of England.
She steps into the new role,
which is e ective immediately, having previously worked for Lloyds Bank’s commercial nance team since 2013. Amey worked closely with agricultural and landbased businesses, providing asset nance loans to help them invest in new farming machinery and equipment.
Amey will now work alongside AMC’s team of RAMs and independent land agents who carry out the business’ loan application and valuation work across the region. Her new remit will cover a signi cant geographical region for the AMC spanning the width of the south of England including the South West, South East, South Wales, and the South Midlands.
and all the people I have had the privilege of meeting, especially through the trade.”
Mr Ashton says he now intends to spend more time travelling, following motorsport and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He
was joined by his wife Kathy at a reception held in his honour at Collings Brothers of Abbotsley, attended by the directors, staff and former colleagues.
Mr Ashton can be contacted on 07769 948281 or ian.ashton1@ btinternet.com
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