Manufacturers mark important milestones at LAMMA Show 2026
15th January 2026
Several companies marked important milestones at this year’s LAMMA Show. The Farmers Guide team is bringing you the latest highlights from the event.

During the show, Iseki has been celebrating a remarkable 100-year legacy. From 1926 to today, the Japanese manufacturer continues to support professionals with dependable, innovative machinery.
The company, which has been represented in Europe for over 50 years, was the first manufacturer to introduce compact tractors to the UK market in the mid-70s.
Iseki’s highlights at LAMMA Show 2026 include the TG6, TLE, and TXGS24 tractors, the SXG3 collecting mower, and the Raymo electric remote-control mower for challenging terrain use.
2026 marks the global 75th anniversary of Valtra. Since 1951, Valtra has grown from a local tractor manufacturer into a globally recognised brand, known for its easy-to-use, hard-working and customisable solutions.
At the LAMMA 2026 show, Valtra showcases the G135 Active CVT tractor, which won the Tractor of the Year 2026 Utility award. This model is presented as a key part of the company’s 75th-anniversary display and is the first G-Series with a new CVT transmission in the UK.
Bateman Sprayers is celebrating its 50th birthday at the LAMMA Show. In 1976, facing tough on-farm conditions, Richard Bateman engineered the Agilator, a self-built machine that allowed him to keep spraying crops on his farm in Bycott. That same farm remains at the heart of R.J. Bateman Engineering today.
During LAMMA 2026, the company unveiled the next generation of Bateman sprayers, shaped by 50 years of designing, building and refining our machines.

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Polaris has also brought a company milestone to the show, celebrating four decades since the launch of its first American-engineered ATV.
To mark this anniversary, Polaris has unveiled the Sportsman XP 1000 S 40th anniversary edition, a limited release that blends nostalgia and modern design with a package of premium features.

LAMMA Show 2026 has also welcomed Merlo, which is celebrating 45 years since the launch of the SM30 telehandler. The machine made its debut at the Paris Agricultural Show in 1981.
At its stand, Merlo has been showcasing the original SM30 alongside the newest Turbofarmer models.
Check out our galleries of photos from day one of the show and behind-the-scenes pictures taken by the Farmers Guide team.
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