Prize-winning apprentices at Midlands Machinery Show
A group of aspiring young agricultural engineers were recognised for their dedication and achievements at the Midlands Machinery Show this week. (more…)
A group of aspiring young agricultural engineers were recognised for their dedication and achievements at the Midlands Machinery Show this week. (more…)
Soaring input costs and environmental pressures are driving farmers’ adoption of precision technology, with seamless data collection and analytics helping to hone decision-making. (more…)
Water is a primary input on farm – whether arable or livestock. About 86% of holdings rely on mains water supply and its cost continues to rise. But rainwater is free – and visitors to the Midlands Machinery Show can learn how to harvest this valuable asset. (more…)
Changes to red diesel regulations, new machinery grants and how to work successfully with your contractor are just some of the topics being covered in a seminar at the Midlands Machinery Show. (more…)
A catchy harvest, increasingly uncertain weather patterns and phasing out of the basic farm payment have focused arable farmers’ attention on optimising grain quality post-harvest to maximise returns. (more…)
Supporting the next generation of agricultural engineers is vital and this year’s Midlands Machinery Show will be recognising up and coming talent. The Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society’s (NNAS) Midlands…