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Friday, 24 May 2024 10:55

EU tractor sales hit the brakes

According to numbers sourced from national authorities, 151,800 tractors were registered across Europe in 2023, of which 26,200 tractors (17%) were 37kW (50 hp) and under and 131,900 (83%) were 38kW and above.

Published in Machinery & Products

Carrfields has launched a new partnership with Waikato-based Piako Tractors, where the latter will become the exclusive retailer and service provider of the German Horsch brand throughout the upper North Island.

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For Otago farmers Michelle and Rogan Borrie, a newly constructed feed pad on one of their three farms has been a game changer.

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 17 May 2024 10:55

Ploughs gone from CNH portfolio

CNH has sold its agricultural plough business, including the production facility in Sweden, along with the Overum brand name.

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 17 May 2024 09:55

Landpower opens ag retail hub

Landpower recently opened its new agricultural retail hub in Yaldhurst, Christchurch.

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 10 May 2024 12:55

Vapormatic joins JD's parts range

John Deere has expanded its repair and replacement part offerings, with the Vapormatic brand officially added to its range of ‘Alternative Parts’ in New Zealand.

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 10 May 2024 11:55

GPS in control

In a move that will make harvesting operations easier, particularly in odd-shaped paddocks, Kuhn has announced that GPS section control is now available on the FC 9330 RA mower conditioner, the GA 13231, and GA 15231 four-rotor rakes.

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Hastings-based Hustler Equipment recently unveiled the Combi RX² Series 2 multi-feeder wagon (series 2).

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 03 May 2024 10:55

Tractor, harvester IT comes of age

Over the last halfdecade, digital technology has appeared to be the “must-have” for tractor and machinery companies, who believe that bringing IT to tractors and farming will offer its customers huge benefits.

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The Kverneland Pudama principle delivers spot placement of fertiliser in maize, rather than continuous fertiliser placement. As a result, it has the capability to deliver a 25% saving on starter fertiliser, with no noticeable loss of yield.

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