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Peter Thomas Keaveney spent some time sowing grain this spring with the Sulky Progress one-pass drill, which was equipped with the French manufacturers serrated single disc coulter setup.
The Tillage Capital Investment Scheme is now open for applications. Applicants will be eager to submit their paperwork, as the scheme is one of the last to open.
Peter Thomas Keaveney visited grain grower and contractor Trevor Black, to find out how his Kverneland spraying outfit has performed after its first three seasons working on the hills of Tyrone.
Kubota will now offer a new range of auto-steer options for its M series tractors, following a recent partnership with Topcon Positioning Systems, throughout Europe.
Kverneland has just acquired the mechanical weeding firm BC Technique SAS, a French manufacturer whose range been distributed under the Phenix Agrosystem brand.
While change was evident in all agricultural sectors, it seems likely that tillage encountered the greatest changes overall having gone from incentivised production to set-aside.