Displaying items by tag: claas

Friday, 17 February 2017 08:55

Shred of evidence points to more milk

Contractors at a recent meeting held in Waikato by Claas Harvest Centre got insight into a new forage maize technique now gaining momentum in the US and Europe.

Published in Management
Monday, 13 February 2017 07:55

Jaguars on the prowl

Family owned harvesting specialist Claas employs about 11,300 people globally and 10% of its workforce is in R&D.

Published in Machinery & Products
Monday, 05 December 2016 12:40

A Claas of its own

Claas has unveiled its two-model Variant 400 series round balers, due for release in New Zealand and Australia in 2017.

Published in Machinery & Products
Thursday, 13 October 2016 13:18

Extreme proof of toughness

After six years experience using the technology, Canterbury agricultural contractor Martin Bruce (M.A. Bruce Ltd, Darfield) vouches for the durability and reliability of the new Claas Max Cut cutter-bar.

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 29 July 2016 09:55

Harvester with more bells and whistles

Claas has improved its industry-leading Jaguar self-propelled forage harvesters, including advanced engine and control technologies and a tyre pressure control system for the drive and steering axles.

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 22 July 2016 08:55

50,000 and still counting

Since its launch in 1996, following a decade of development, Lexion combine harvesters from Claas have set the benchmark for high capacity cereal production.

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 13 May 2016 13:55

Making the most of maize

Harvest specialist Claas developed the first effective corn cracker system for its Jaguar forage harvester in the 1980s.

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 06 May 2016 07:55

Game-changing loader has miles to go yet!

Thirty nine years is a long time since JCB launched the first Loadall telehandler in 1977.

Published in Machinery & Products
Wednesday, 04 May 2016 10:55

Loadall doubles up

Telehandlers have made huge differences to productivity on farms and construction sites.

Published in Machinery & Products
Tuesday, 22 March 2016 10:56

Carrfields expands in North Canterbury

The Carrfields Machinery and Irrigation businesses have bought the Waipara Junction Garage site.

Published in General News
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