After a five-year absence from the UK market, Mitsubishi is back with the all-new L200 Series-seven. James Huyton gets behind the wheel to see whether the latest generation can re-establish itself as a serious contender for farmers and rural businesses.
New autonomous operation capabilities, enhanced transmission performance and lower operating costs headline a series of updates for Claas's flagship high-horsepower tractor range, James Huyton reports.
James Huyton asks has the amount of tech offered on new tractors now gone beyond what most farms need on a daily basis?
Big changes to Deere’s sprayer line-up could help propel the manufacturer back into contention in the UK self-propelled sprayer market. We get behind the wheel of the 550R to see what it is made of.
Cereals 2026 is set to be a scorching display of the latest machinery innovations, with plenty of working equipment to help with investment decisions
John Deere seems to be priming the flood gates ready for some major tractor launches in the near future with a hinted larger 6R, but for now the brand has extended its sprayer line up
From refurbishing second-hand machinery in the early 1980s to becoming an established British manufacturer, the opening of its purpose-built headquarters and manufacturing facility in Worcestershire marks another major milestone for Weaving Machinery, James Huyton reports.
Fuel and machinery running costs have certainly come to the fore in recent months and, although small in stature, Manitou’s latest all-electric handler may be well suited to users already operating renewable energy generation
ScotGrass returns after a three-year break, with a new location and a plethora of new kit and working demonstrations. James Huyton and Ken Topham report.
With AI fast becoming the go to answer for everything, can farming actually gain tangible benefits from this new tech?