New tractor registrations for the month of July in the UK are up 7.3% on 2018 figures, according to the Agricultural Engineers Association. This equates to a total of 1,446 new units registered in July.

This rise in registrations comes after two months of significant declines. It means that total registrations for the year to date are down 3% on the first seven months of last year, with 7,643 tractors registered. The Agricultural Engineers Association noted that, “some volatility was to be expected this year, given the ongoing influence of Brexit on the market”.