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A sneak peek of the latest sprayer tech at Cereals 2024
23rd April 2024
The Syngenta Sprays and Sprayers Arena has become a ‘shop window’ at the Cereals Event for the latest innovation and technologies. This year will be no different, with a display of new developments in pioneering precision application practices.
APR 2024
Capable and comfortable base-spec pick-up
23rd April 2024
The popular Isuzu D-Max pick-up received a refresh last year which included revised styling and an improved interior. The biggest changes affected the base Utility version, and Farmers Guide has been putting it through its paces. David Williams reports.
Jobs saved after 117-year-old Scottish machinery dealership gets sold
22nd April 2024
Jobs have been saved after a 117-year-old Aberdeenshire agricultural machinery company was recently sold out of administration.
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‘Simple but incredibly effective’ new bird scaring device launched
22nd April 2024
Manufacturer Techneat Engineering has recently showcased its latest product, Rotorscare.
Major new cereal fungicide granted GB authorisation
16th April 2024
An eagerly awaited fungicide product that has delivered substantial yield gains in wheat and barley trials has received authorisation for use in Great Britain, confirms its manufacturer, Syngenta.
New cereal fungicides to be launched in the UK
15th April 2024
Agrochemical manufacturer Sumitomo Chemical Agro Europe, known for its biorational agricultural products and solutions, aims to strengthen its market presence in both Europe and the UK with a significant pipeline of new products.
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