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Iseki UK & Ireland expands technical team to support company’s growth
12th May 2025
Iseki UK & Ireland has announced the appointment of a new field service engineer as part of its continued growth and strategic focus on strengthening dealer support services.
Thurlow Nunn Group fundraises £16k during classic car treasure hunt
11th May 2025
The Thurlow Nunn Group has raised £16,000 for Dementia UK during its classic car treasure hunt.
Massey Ferguson announces significant changes as one of its leaders leaves
9th May 2025
Massey Ferguson has announced significant changes to the Europe and Middle East (EME) leadership structure as its vice president and managing director is set to leave.
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Wider choice of varieties available for British sugar beet growers
12th May 2025
Change has arrived for Britain’s sugar beet growers, providing access to a wider choice of varieties, the latest genetics plus a choice of seed treatment – all available direct from the plant breeder.
‘Look out, look up’ – Stay safe at work
9th May 2025
During busy times, such as harvest, it is easy to forget the overhead and underground electricity network is all around. When driving or using agricultural machinery, always be vigilant, plan and look up and around to see what electrical equipment is near you, the UK Power Networks warns.
Farmers worried as lack of rain impacts crop development
9th May 2025
After one of the best spring planting windows in recent memory, UK farmers are now facing growing concerns over dry weather conditions that are beginning to impact crop development, the latest analysis by AHDB has revealed.
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