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HAMPDEN PITCH 'FIASCO' CONTINUES
WORCESTER WARRIORS TO CONVERT TO ARTIFICIAL PITCH
BIGGA MEMBERS TO SHAPE LEARNING
YOUNG GREENKEEPER AWARD INTRODUCED
NEW IRRIGATION CATALOGUE
AMAZONE OPEN NEW TRAINING, EDUCATION AND R&D FACILITY
LELY SIGN UP NEW SERVICE CENTRE
KUBOTA SUPPORT HARPER ADAMS
MM10 INTEGRAL IN CONSTRUCTION OF NEW BOWLS GREENS
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AMAZONE OPEN NEW TRAINING, EDUCATION AND R&D FACILITY
New premises based in Finningley

Amazone have established a new Training, Education and Research Centre at Finningley, north east of Bawtry, 8 miles from their main base at Harworth.


Over 100 dealer service staff attended an ISOBUS 'plugfest' involving all the major tractor manufacturers 

The 12 ha site currently comprises of a range of buildings that are central to the parcel of land and which have been subsequently converted into a Visitor Centre with training room alongside two indoor halls for practical machine operation.

With the first courses held at the facility in early March, the training and education function began with in excess of 100 dealer staff getting up to speed with ISOBUS tractor/machine communication.

Outside, and after its initial landscaping process, some of the land has been drilled with a crop of spring barley whereas a further portion will form the backbone of trial plots, a field proving ground and practical training area. This will be used to school farm operators in the use of seed and precision drills as well as self-propelled sprayers. An ISO sprayer bump track is planned for sprayer boom performance testing and demonstration.


Spring barley, following a long-term grass ley, is drilled in perfect conditions

The facility also offers the chance to demonstrate the full range of kit across 12 months of the year giving farmers and growers the chance to come and use the machines for themselves at a time of year when they have time to think about upcoming purchases.

An area of grass is also being improved by utilising the grass maintenance and seeding technology found in the Groundcare range and will again be used as a demonstration and proving area for turf care kit. This then offers the opportunity to carry out local authority operator and contractor training as well as being used as an educational facility for greenkeepers and green area maintenance specialists looking at managing golf course green approaches, rough and semi-rough, sports arenas, cricket pitches or specialist topics such as wild flower establishment techniques, etc.


Steve Clark & Simon Brown declare Orchard Farm well and truly open

The premises were unveiled by Steve Clark (head of training) and Simon Brown (research and development) alongside Adrian Winnett, managing director of Amazone Ltd. At the opening, Adrian Winnett explained the rationale behind this substantial investment. "The British market is one of the most technically advanced in the world," he said, "and our farmers look to utilise these new technologies to keep ahead of the game. It is our duty as machinery manufacturers to make sure we understand our customer's needs, that those growers then subsequently get the best out of that technology and that our dealers are fully trained in supporting the kit. Orchard Farm provides the facilities for all those aspects."

Christian Dreyer, managing partner Amazonen-Werke, speaking about the investment underlined his family's worldwide commitment to training and education, 'Orchard Farm is just one of many factory-owned regional centres which focus on supporting the local farming community that have already been commissioned or that we are in the process of developing across the world. With similar set-ups already now in Germany, France, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and China, we are slowly putting in place the infrastructure needed to keep our customers up to speed with the use and support of this ever-increasingly technical machinery range and, above-all, more and more electronics."


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