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Smart hedges; minimal debris
The Shelbourne HD 876 VFRT hedge cutter chops debris into smaller sizes, removing issues of large debris such as hoof ailments.
COVID-19: Rural broadband customers stiffed?
All three big telcos – Vodafone, Spark and 2degrees – are offering 24/7 unlimited data for urban broadband users in response to the COVID-19 lockdown forcing people to stay at home.
Solar-powered number plates for cows
The financial, operational and managerial benefits of Ceres Tag ear tags are significant, according to Kenneth Irons, managing director at Precision Farming.
New energiser gets smart
A new energiser from Datamars Speedrite range claims to be the first “smart” electric fence unit, alongside an output of 46 joules.
Handy app, funny name
Changing the way we farm
OPINION: From weeding and spraying crops to taking care of cattle, digital technology is making its mark on agriculture.
Wireless tech brings many benefits
Case IH owners will now able to make more informed farm management decisions – based on both real-time and historic data generated by their machines.
John Deere's new AutoSetup increases productivity
John Deere's new AutoSetup system will enable farmers and contractors to manage and store all their tractor and implement settings in the cloud.
Another reason not to leave the cab
Trelleborg Wheel Systems and Dana Inc have jointly developed a revolutionary central tire inflation (CTIS) system for farm machines.