In pictures: stand-out machines at Crops & Spreaders Open Day
Crowds gathered at Crops and Spreaders on Wednesday morning which featured everything from brand new machinery to crop research demonstrations. Conor Sampson and Luke McDermott report.
The centrepiece of the open day is the demonstration involving five new fertiliser spreaders. \ Luke McDermott
ADVERTISEMENT
Crops & Spreaders 2019 kicked off on Wednesday morning at 11am in Teagasc Oakpark, Co Carlow. The focus of this year’s event is the even and accurate spreading of fertiliser.
Teagasc, in conjunction with the Irish Farmer’s Journal, ran a live demonstration showcasing five new fertiliser spreaders.
The event also featured exhibitors showcasing fertiliser spreaders, sprayers, cultivators and a whole host of other tillage machinery.
ADVERTISEMENT
Here are some of the stand-out pieces on display at the open day.
This Vega 12 4,000-litre trailed sprayer at the Lemken stand. \ Luke McDermott
Among the pieces Amazone are showing is this five-furrow reversible plough. \ Luke McDermott
Rauch are showing off their Axent 100.1 fertiliser spreader. \ Luke McDermott
Agrigear are displaying tyres of all shapes and sizes to suit farmers in all sectors. \ Luke McDermott
Maschio and Ziegler equipment have a wide range of machinery on show. \ Luke McDermott
This self-propelled RB35 sprayer with a 36m boom has a 4,000-litre capacity. \ Luke McDermott
This huge 46cm3 chaser bin/drill made by Cross Engineering draws plenty of attention. \ Luke McDermott
Register for free to read this story and our free stories.
This content is available to digital subscribers and loyalty code users only. Sign in to your account, use the code or subscribe to get unlimited access.
However, if you would like to share the information in this article, you may use the headline, summary and link below:
Title: In pictures: stand-out machines at Crops & Spreaders Open Day
Crowds gathered at Crops and Spreaders on Wednesday morning which featured everything from brand new machinery to crop research demonstrations. Conor Sampson and Luke McDermott report.
The reader loyalty code gives you full access to the site from when you enter it until the following Wednesday at 9pm. Find your unique code on the back page of Irish Country Living every week.
CODE ACCEPTED
You have full access to the site until next Wednesday at 9pm.
CODE NOT VALID
Please try again or contact support.
Crops & Spreaders 2019 kicked off on Wednesday morning at 11am in Teagasc Oakpark, Co Carlow. The focus of this year’s event is the even and accurate spreading of fertiliser.
Teagasc, in conjunction with the Irish Farmer’s Journal, ran a live demonstration showcasing five new fertiliser spreaders.
The event also featured exhibitors showcasing fertiliser spreaders, sprayers, cultivators and a whole host of other tillage machinery.
Here are some of the stand-out pieces on display at the open day.
This Vega 12 4,000-litre trailed sprayer at the Lemken stand. \ Luke McDermott
Among the pieces Amazone are showing is this five-furrow reversible plough. \ Luke McDermott
Rauch are showing off their Axent 100.1 fertiliser spreader. \ Luke McDermott
Agrigear are displaying tyres of all shapes and sizes to suit farmers in all sectors. \ Luke McDermott
Maschio and Ziegler equipment have a wide range of machinery on show. \ Luke McDermott
This self-propelled RB35 sprayer with a 36m boom has a 4,000-litre capacity. \ Luke McDermott
This huge 46cm3 chaser bin/drill made by Cross Engineering draws plenty of attention. \ Luke McDermott
If you would like to speak to a member of our team, please call us on 01-4199525.
Link sent to your email address
We have sent an email to your address. Please click on the link in this email to reset your password. If you can't find it in your inbox, please check your spam folder. If you can't find the email, please call us on 01-4199525.
ENTER YOUR LOYALTY CODE:
The reader loyalty code gives you full access to the site from when you enter it until the following Wednesday at 9pm. Find your unique code on the back page of Irish Country Living every week.
SHARING OPTIONS