Machinery
Following a package of upgrades to its existing Optum range back in May, Case have added a trio of...
This is the time of every Agitechnica year that manufacturers start sending out in earnest details of nearly all their new equipment
N.Ireland
Although we think of Ford and Massey Ferguson as being the big two brands in the 1950s and 1960s,...
The fall off in machinery sales has started to hit the margins of the big corporations as CNH announces its trading results for Q3 2024...
Despite CNH’s preference to consider Case and New Holland tractors as completely independent brands, the news of Case upgrading its...
In the latest sales report from the American Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), the one...
Case IH is intending to return to Cereals 2024 on June 11-12 with a new stand that will showcase...
Tractor manufacturers, such as CNH, are finding that there are two ways in which they might increase the digital technology they offer...
This month will once again see LAMMA being held at the NEC in Birmingham on Wednesday, 17 and...
Agri-Business
When over 2,800 suppliers to the farming and the agricultural machinery industry gather together at...
Case is the latest company to bring Tractor Implement Management (TIM) to baling with the launch of Case IH Baler Automation
This September sees the return of Potato Europe to Belgium on its four-year cycle of venues with...
As tractor power ratings inexorably climb, there is a need to adjust our perspective on what actually constitutes a multi-purpose tractor, Case has raised the bar to 340 hp.
All the big manufacturers are forging ahead with digital technology and there is a pattern of gradual steps towards full automation emerging, rather than it arriving all in one big bang.
Case IH has expanded its range of large square balers with the addition of a new model in the 120cm x 70cm segment.
Case has been keeping its powder dry over the last few months in readiness for this year’s SIMA show in Paris.
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.
In the beginning it was all so simple, combine harvesters were basically a thresher sent out into the field with a reaper attached...
“We can help our neighbours, show them that they are not alone, that there is hope for a better tomorrow.”
In May, Case brought to the world’s attention the various upgrades it had made to its basic...
he bright red and cream colours of Neuss built International Harvester tractors were once a common sight on fields across the whole of Europe and many of those tractors are still running here in Ireland.
Case Construction has unveiled a new methane-powered wheel loader 'concept' (pictured above); it...
A McHale demonstration day is being run by J.H. Fitzpatrick Ltd, an agri machinery firm based in Monasterevin, Co. Kildare, today.