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British manufacturer lands prestigious award at LAMMA

Industry innovation is critical for future success, and the LAMMA awards set out to celebrate the best and most innovative product developments from the machinery sector

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Knight Farm Machinery receiving the award. Left to right: Clare Slane, Cliff Buck, Charlie Nicklin, Brian Knight, Mathew Smart, John Wooding, Paul Harrison.
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Knight Farm Machinery receiving the award. Left to right: Clare Slane, Cliff Buck, Charlie Nicklin, Brian Knight, Mathew Smart, John Wooding, Paul Harrison.

The LAMMA Innovation Awards cover a wide range of categories from different areas across the sector, including livestock, arable, digital technology and beyond. Gold award winners from each of the nine...

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