There was a big focus on accurate application of all types of manure, with dribble bars and weighing systems prominent.
An array of sprayers were on show, catering for all growers, big and small.
Cultivators of every shape and size were lined up at LAMMA Show. Tines, discs and a multitude of new weed harrows were up for perusal.
The fight between Welsh Government and the UK Government over funding for farmers is likely to intensify in 2020, says Plaid Cymru Shadow Rural Affairs Minister Llyr Gruffydd.
Theresa Villiers’ performance at OFC proved she does not ‘get’ farmers, or care about the impact the Agriculture Bill will have on them, says agricultural recruiter Phil Garnham.
In the market for a new drill? LAMMA had a plethora of new drills to suit all budgets and establishment regimes.
Visitors were treated to a vast array of kit to make ground and machine maintenance easier, with clever jacks and powerful hedge cutters amongst the highlights
As we enter a new decade, farmers need details on how the UK’s post-Brexit trade and policy arrangements will affect them, says Conservative peer Anne McIntosh.
UK political discourse has become more tribal in recent years, but the Government should be aware that society is united on one thing – the need to protect standards after Brexit, says Sue Pritchard, director of the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission (FFCC).