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David Furber moves to Claydon

David Furber, who has extensive experience of the agricultural machinery industry and is highly regarded by those connected with it, has been appointed sales manager - UK and Ireland by Claydon Yield-o-Meter Limited, a pioneer of strip seeding technology with its Opti-Till® System.
David Furber moves to Claydon

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Agronomist & Arable Farmer April 2023

The April 2023 issue is now available online News Slug resistant wheat CS Applications now open Royal assent for gene editing News Analysis Defining agroecological farming and its benefits Opinion Farmers scratching their heads
Agronomist & Arable Farmer April 2023

Makita’s new four-wheeled workhorse

Makita has added a new 36V battery powered wheelbarrow to its line-up. Capable of carrying loads of up to 300kg, the new DCU604 Brushless LXT Wheelbarrow with pipe frame carrier includes a range of features to move loads around the worksite with ease.
Makita’s new four-wheeled workhorse
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New Kuhn Lexis trailed sprayer

Kuhn has launched a new high capacity trailed sprayer. The new LEXIS 3800 with a 3800 litre nominal capacity is the largest in the range, with two further models offering 2400 litre and 3000 litre capacities respectively.
New Kuhn Lexis trailed sprayer

Announcing the winner of the Brian Chambers trophy for 2023

The winner of the Brian Chambers trophy for the highest-rated FACTS candidate has been announced as Strutt & Parker senior surveyor Tom Coate. The trophy was fittingly presented by Dr Ian Richards, who also collected a lifetime achievement award for his services to FACTS.
Announcing the winner of the Brian Chambers trophy for 2023

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Increasing disease pressure puts more importance on T2 spray for barley

As barley crops build biomass and race through developmental stages, the T2 (GS39-45) timing is more important than ever, for both PGR and disease management to mitigate against the risks of big canopies, is the warning from leading crop production specialists Hutchinsons.
Increasing disease pressure puts more importance on T2 spray for barley
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