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To address the Euro IV and Euro V emission regulations introduced in 2005, requiring a severe decrease in Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) output, FPT Industrial chose Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) as its ...
A bold idea took root in the heart of England 30 years ago—to transform a landscape scarred by industrial decline into a thriving forest. Today, the National Forest spans 200 square miles across ...
April winds are down, and it is the perfect time to reflect on all the work we have done. Across our sectors, we have seen significant developments and innovations. We have been meeting busy farmers ...
Agricultural Supply Services are your expert farming partner. Improve your yields and increase efficiency with the best technologies available for crop storage and crop conditioning, grass management ...
Agriculture, one of the oldest industries in the world, is undergoing a digital transformation. The introduction of Agritech platforms has made it possible to merge cutting-edge technology with ...
Anglo Scottish Asset Finance have announced the appointment of Andrew Laird as Head of Agriculture & Food for UK & Ireland. Andrew will be responsible for establishing new Agriculture and food ...
The first few months of the year have been a busy time, with increasing numbers of enquiries after the uncertainty around the election. Unlike other lenders, UKAF has kept writing loans during the ...
Leading power tool and outdoor power equipment manufacturer Makita UK has launched a new ‘Professional Cordless Garden Machinery’ redemption promotion, where end users can claim a free XGT 4.0Ah ...
Mathematics plays an essential role in agri-tech innovation, was the key message highlighted at a special seminar hosted at Harper Adams University recently. The event was organised by the Knowledge ...
Hot off the announcement of the new and improved Brute Force 750, the Kawasaki ATV range has now been boosted by the launch of a much-anticipated mid-range machine, the Brute Force 450. Offering an ...
The Rugby Farmers Mart (RFM) was founded in 2006 to replace the livestock market in Rugby, and started trading two years later at Stoneleigh Park. It is now attracting sellers and buyers from across ...
Livestock farmers in the UK are being encouraged by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) to be familiar with how to spot for signs of ergot and fusarium, as there could be an ...
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