Agri-Business
The Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) have released the UK's agricultural tractor registration figures from January to June 2025.
Machinery
There appears to be a lifting of the spirits within the European machinery trade as the latest...
The slow down in tractor sales is now starting to bite deep, with John Deere declaring that it is...
The nervousness felt in the machinery trade over this year’s sales prospects has not been eased...
The heady days of 2022 when order books were full and waiting times were extended, are rapidly...
Following the cheering news of an increase in sales of tractors in Ireland last month, the story from across the ocean is not quite so uplifting.
Two of the three major agricultural machinery manufacturers in the west have recently published...
Machinery sales have experienced a good year, of that there is no doubt, and the sales keep coming according to Roy Mortimer, proprietor of Donegal Tractors in Letterkenny.
An Orkney farmer, looking to purchase a tractor through an online site, eBay, has been scammed by a fake account.
Following a period of growth, new tractor sales in the UK slowed somewhat in August of this year, compared with the same period of 2017.
There is some positive news for the machinery dealers of Ireland; it is reported that 129 new tractors were sold in August 2017.
New tractor sales continue to perform poorly when compared to 2016 levels, it has been reported, following the latest figures for May.
The European farm machinery market is expected to return to growth again in 2017, according to industry body CEMA.
It has been reported that Irish tractor sales recovered slightly in April of this year, following a disappointing first three months.
Sales of new tractors are on the rise. It has been reported that 190 new tractors were...
European machinery auctioneer, M4a-auctions, has decided to focus its energies on online bidders, rather than a physical on-site sale.
'Low prices of dairy products globally has negatively affected dairy farmers' capacity to invest in new grassland equipment.'
New tractor sales in Ireland are up 4%, despite the allure of a weak Sterling and the Chief Executive of the Farm Tractor and Machinery Trade Association (FTMTA).