Morris Industries seeders and air carts avoid an abrupt halt

Morris Industries Canada did not have enough cash to make payroll and meet its other obligations so its parent company the Morris Group applied to a Saskatoon Canada court to stave off any challenge from a bevy of creditors appointing a liquidator, and taking control of the company. Court documents point to a raft of creditors […]
New Holland restructures management team for 2020

Bruce Healy, managing director of Iveco Australia/New Zealand for the past two years, takes the helm as Brand Leader for New Holland’s Australian and New Zealand operations, as the badge sets for growth in 2020. The appointment is effective from 1 February 2020 at the CNH Industrial St Mary’s HQ in Sydney NSW. And while […]
Rolls Royce produces record bespoke vehicles

It’s fair to say that in 1907 when the Rolls Royce Silver Ghost was declared ‘The Best Car in the World’ after travelling from London to Glasgow 27 times covering 14,371 consecutive miles – the iconic motor car entered the history books as the world’s best known luxury vehicle. And not much changed until […]
Apple growers get robot technology to increase yields

Robots will be flower counting and running precision thinning operations in apple orchards with a system being developed by SwarmFarm Robotics and Green Atlas. These two leading Agtech businesses will offer commercial solutions not previously available for the local apple industry. The partnership will change the current industry approach to thinning operations by putting cutting […]
GRASS program offers improved pasture for graziers

A grazing program being rolled out in the Burnett Mary, Fitzroy and Burdekin regions has seen graziers get on board and start to develop new land management plans. Known as the Grazing Resilience and Sustainable Solutions (GRASS) program, it could in fact be developed for many more regions as funding becomes available. Joe and Helen […]
Maxi-CUBE slide side refrigerated unit offers a competitive edge

Schreurs and Sons run a fresh food business and know the demands of supplying quality produce, that’s why they chose to reliable refrigerated transportation with a Maxi-CUBE Slide-a-Side unit. Schreurs and Sons is a third-generation farming business that is 100% family-owned and operated. They specialise in growing celery, leek and baby leaf lines – including […]
Trelleborg TM1000 ProgressiveTraction tyre wins another award

Trelleborg has been picking up awards across the northern hemisphere for its TM1000 ProgressiveTraction tyre. Now Trelleborg Wheel Systems has been awarded the prize for “Best Agricultural Tyre” at the Hevea Tyre Industry Awards 2019. The event was held at the North Convention Centre of the Madrid Fair Institution (IFEMA) in Madrid Spain, on 9 […]
Lallemand says forage machinery setup critical for quality silage

Keeping your inoculant cool and in suspension during application is a critical component of producing top quality silage. Lallemand Animal Nutrition Technical Services Manager, David Lewis, says that high temperature can have a dramatic impact on the viability and biological activity of silage inoculants. “The goal of producing quality silage is always to improve […]
Ag Growth International AGI expands regional operations

AGI is well positioned to supply a wide range of on-farm grain handling and storage systems to larger processor installations in Australia, with the added benefit of being able to sell grain across six continents. Ag Growth International (AGI) is making its portfolio of grain handling – storage – conditioning and marketing solution more readily […]
Lely Astronaut A5 offers stress-free cows

Lely set out to create the ultimate milking process and did just that working with over 30 large customers and testing across more than two million milkings – the end result was the Astronaut A5 milking robot that offers flawless operation under any conditions When Lely very first revealed their Astronaut A5 milking robot at […]