AGCO’s winning trifecta
Back in the 1970s Meatloaf sang "two out of three aint bad", but AGCO has gone one further at the recent Agritechnica exhibition in Germany.
THE CASE IH Magnum 380 CVT tractor has won Tractor of the Year at EIMA International in Bologna, Italy, as judged by 23 expert journalists from European trade publications.
Case IH says the Magnum 380 CVT won the title thanks to features such as continuously variable transmission (known as CVX in Europe), multi-controller armrest, new LED lighting and its Rowtrac combination of rear tracks and low pressure front tyres. This gives greater traction with minimal soil disturbance compared to standard single-track machines.
“We are honoured to have received the Tractor of the Year 2015 award,” said Matthew Foster, vice president Case IH EMEA (Europe, Africa and the Middle East) at the awards ceremony. “27 years of Magnum tractors means 27 years of approval by the toughest group of testers you can get: farmers in their daily work.”
Launched in 1987, the Magnum has had many improvements to increase performance and productivity, cut fuel consumption and emissions and improve operator comfort.
Case IH is imported in New Zealand by C B Norwood Distributors Ltd.
Tel. 0800 CASE IH
Owners and lessees of certain Hino Trucks New Zealand diesel vehicles have just 10 days remaining to register or opt out of a proposed $10.9 million class action settlement.
Silver Fern Farms has successfully produced and delivered 90 tonnes of premium chilled New Zealand lamb and beef to the United Arab Emirates via airfreight.
For the first three months of 2026, new tractor deliveries saw an increase over the previous two months, resulting in year-to-date deliveries climbing to 649 units - around 5% ahead of the same period in 2025.
QU Dongyu, director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), has issued a warning saying that global fertiliser scarcity caused by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz will lead to lower yields and tightening food supplies into 2027.
Federated Farmers is urging Canterbury's council leaders to move quickly on local government reform.
Having represented New Zealand at the 2024 and 2005 World Ploughing Championships, in Estonia and The Czech Republic respectively, Southland contractor Mark Dillon was at Methven last month for the NZ Ploughing Champs.