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New farming show; AEA conference; Sumo parts; MEA awards; Husqvarna invest; Rea Valley, Harper Adams students
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NEW FARMING SHOW SET FOR OCTOBER
AGCO CEO TO SPEAK AT AEA CONFERENCE
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REA VALLEY LINK UP WITH HARPER ADAMS
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BRIGGS APPOINT GRIMME
RO-RO FOR MOWER PLANT SERVICES
MILKING TECHNICIANS TO BE RECOGNISED
MISSED PUTT - BLAME THE GREENKEEPER!
CATCH UP: Day in the Life of an Agricultural Technican
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NEW FARMING SHOW SET FOR OCTOBER
Arable show to be staged at Peterborough

 

New technical farming event and agronomists will be staged in October

CropTec, organised by Briefing Media, publisher of Farmers Guardian, Arable Farming and
Dairy Farmer and owner of the market-leading LAMMA show, will take place next 30-31 October
at the East of England Showground, Peterborough.

The two day event will have a key focus on technical knowledge and cost of production
across all crops and forages. It will feature seminars covering the latest technical
developments, research and advice relating to crop nutrition, crop protection, plant
breeding and precision farming. The exhibition will showcase cutting-edge spreading and
spraying technology developments from leading machinery manufacturers and agronomy
advice businesses.

Commenting on the launch of CropTec, event organiser Rupert Levy said the aim was to
inform, educate and challenge visitors. “We want CropTec visitors to leave the event with new knowledge or ideas which will help
them manage their businesses, enterprises or crops better. The core of CropTec will be
a focus on knowledge exchange to help develop and promote profitable and sustainable
farming.”


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