Agri News - August 2020

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Agri News August 2020 | Issue 106

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Contents August 2020

PAGE 4 Kuhn upgrades farm and amenity hedge cutter range

PAGE 18 Built to last: V6750 variable chamber round baler

PAGE 6 Netherton Tractors to cover Northern Scotland in new outlet

PAGE 25 Fermented wholecrop could be lifeline if facing tight silage

PAGE 12 Amazone & Agravis started joint agricultural pilot project

PAGE 26 Grasshopper: “A very reliable, well built machine�

Dear readers/ customers. We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all the best at this unprecedented time. We hope you continue to remain in good health and spirit. We look forward to keeping you updated throughout this time - Agri News team.

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Kuhn upgrades farm and amenity hedge cutter range Kuhn Farm Machinery has added to Agri-Longer Gll to its range of hedge and grass cutting equipment

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ositioned as a compact ‘go-anywhere’ farmerowned and amenity sector machine, the AgriLonger GII has a straight arm format with the main boom structure welded from ultra-high strength steel to guarantee the best flexibility-to-robustness ratio. It is available in two models offering a horizontal reach of 4.3m (4345 ML) or 4.8m (4845 ML). In addition to the new feature of pendulum link mechanical safety, the key differences between the GII models and earlier AgriLonger machines include increased hydraulic rotor circuit power (up from

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34hp to 40hp) and electric joystick control as standard. As with earlier models, the Agri-Longer GII hedge cutters have a 1.2m direct drive flail head with 220-degree flail head rotation. The cutting head, which can work directly behind the tractor wheel, has a removable wear plate and a reversible rotor that can be turned around to optimise lug wear. The rotor has 24 boot flails mounted on 12mm shackles.

an oil cooling system as standard, offering constant power and protection of all hydraulic components. Vertical reach for the two models is 5.21 and 5.74m respectively, while maximum hedge height is 3.59 and 3.98m respectively. The electrically operated joystick is compact in design and the control unit includes the oil-pneumatic lift float, the oil temperature display and the hour counter for ergonomic efficiency.

The Agri-Longer GII has Southam Agricultural Fields Farm, Station Road Southam, Warwickshire CV47 2DH t: 01926 813 426 www.southamagri.co.uk


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Netherton Tractors to cover Nothern Scotland

Following last month’s announcement that John Deere dealer Netherton Tractors Ltd is to establish a new outlet

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ollowing last month’s announcement that John Deere dealer Netherton Tractors Ltd is to establish a new agricultural and homeowner equipment outlet in the Perth and Kinross area, a further expansion of the dealership’s territory is now being planned. As of November 1, 2020, the dealership will also operate from two new outlets in Turriff, Aberdeenshire and Nairn, Highland, replacing HRN Tractors Ltd in that region. This will bring the total number of Netherton group branches to five, including the two established businesses at Forfar in Angus and Glenrothes in Fife. “Since Netherton Tractors 6 | AgriNews

joined the John Deere agricultural dealer network in 1987, it has grown the business to become one of our best performing dealerships,” says John Deere Limited division sales manager Chris Meacock. “It is well known and appreciated for delivering a very high standard of customer service and support. We are therefore delighted that this latest expansion into the north of Scotland will enhance the customer experience of our advanced technology product range.” Netherton’s general manager Garry Smith adds: “This latest

expansion into the north of the country represents another considerable investment in our business, and we very much look forward to establishing a positive presence in the region as soon as possible. “We are proud of our reputation for delivering top quality after-sales and service support to our customers, across the full range of John Deere agricultural and homeowner equipment as well as our other key franchises. We are actively seeking suitable premises in the Turriff and Nairn areas and will be

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Resistant ‘super rats’ are breeding in the UK

Resistant ‘super rats’ are breeding in the UK and more information is needed to reduce their numbers.

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esistant ‘super rats’ are breeding in the UK and more information is needed to reduce their numbers. A new survey will compile data to establish the extent to which resistance is understood and what methods farmers are using to control rodent infestations. Research published by the University of Reading Vertebrate Pests Unit (VPU) suggests that resistance is spreading due to the use of anticoagulants

containing the actives bromadiolone and difenacoum. By using products that are ineffective on resistant rodents, farmers are only killing rodents that have no resistance. This is leaving resistant rodents to breed with each other, which is causing numbers to increase rapidly. The survey is being supported by BASF to raise awareness of resistance and compile fresh data about the use of rodenticides on farms

throughout the UK. “We believe it is important that the issue of resistance is kept fresh in the minds of farmers. Using some rodenticides in certain areas of the country could be increasing the number of resistant rodents and causing farmers to use rodenticides that are ineffective and potentially harmful to non-target species,” says pest control specialist Helen Ainsworth, from BASF. The survey is available to complete online until September 30th 2020.

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Azelis animal nutrition: How to mitigate heat stress in cattle

Farmers struggling to manage persistent digestive disturbances amongst their calves now to access to break-through formula

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ith temperatures forecast to rise above 25°C, cattle producers should be prepared to mitigate the negative effects of heat stress on their beef and dairy animals. “Cattle are fairly comfortable when the ambient temperature is between 15°C and 25°C over the summer months but if the thermometer rises significantly, production performance will start to suffer,” warns Jacob Lakin from Azelis Animal Nutrition. “This is because both a milk production and growing beef animal will start to divert energy away from production performance towards keeping cool. You’ll notice if a cow is struggling during a summer heatwave because she will start to salivate heavily and pant. These are both mechanisms to increase the amount of body heat lost via evaporation.”

He says that acidosis is an associated risk too. “This is because the cow will have a preference for less fibrous feed materials and concentrates, to decrease its rumination. Consequently, rumen buffering capacity falls and acidosis can be triggered.” Mr Lakin says two of the most effective, practical mitigation measures during a hot spell are to make sure both housed and grazing cattle have access to a constant supply of fresh water. You can also introduce a rumen buffer such as sodium bicarbonate to the available ration.

Sodium bicarbonate is a simple, well known and cost effective rumen buffer which is helping to counter the loss of CO2 in the lungs and bicarbonate in the blood caused by this increased breathing, and also the loss of sodium, potassium and bicarbonate due to increased Mr Lakin adds that rumination sweating. may slow too, which will depress feed intake. “Rumen It is recommended therefore function and the process of to add additional sodium fermentation generates a lot bicarbonate to the ration up of heat, so limiting rumination to around 250-300g/head/ is an innate response to heat day for lactating dairy cows stress. As a result, a cow’s which equates to a cost of dry matter intake will fall.” around 8-9pence/head/day. 8 | AgriNews

“Cows can easily drink 100 litres of water daily during warm periods of weather, so make sure plenty is available to them – ideally located to allow them access to it in the shade. “Recognise too that the cow may alter her feeding routine – preferring to eat during the evening or at night when temperatures are cooler. Either way, making sure the ration is well buffered will help to boost intakes and offset any drop off in performance,” he advises. ​​ the UK starts to experience If longer, hotter summers, Mr Lakin says cattle farmers may need to consider installing more fans and sprinklers to keep housed animals cool during the day. “Boosting ventilation and spraying cattle with water can help; as can using fibre cement for shed rooves rather than metal sheeting because it will reduce solar radiation into the building. However, these are practical steps for a climate warming trend perhaps rather than simple mitigation measures to be implemented during periodic heatwaves,” he suggests.


Stiga: 500 Series

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simply activated by gripping the levers *Self propelled traction activated by electronic micro switches *Oled technology display that shows all the operating information *Eco-mode function preserving battery power and energy

to the battery charge level. Batteries are available in 3 different amperages: 2Ah, 4Ah and 5Ah dependent on the product you are using. SGT 500 AE Grass Trimmer The 380W motor is powered by a 48V Lithium-Ion battery (suggested 2.0Ah). This versatile grass trimmer and edger is perfect for jobs around the garden. Lightweight and ergonomic with a telescopic shaft that can be extended for even greater user comfort. Featuring an automatic line feed the working/trigger time of this garden tool is 20 minutes dependent on conditions.

Within the 500 Series System is a range of handheld garden tools with batteries that are inter-changeable from tool to tool. A brushcutter, grass trimmer, leaf blower and hedge trimmer feature within this innovative range, with just basic maintenance, no carbon emissions, user comfort, lower noise levels and greatly reduced vibrations the 500 Series sets a new standard in the battery world. All handheld Jim Price Machinery products feature Farmore Mills, Craven Arms a smart power Shropshire, SY7 9QG control keypad t: 01588 673746 alerting the user www.jimpricemachinery.com

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ZETOR FORTERRA HSX Somedays, work is never ending. That’s the time when you truly appreciate hardworking pal. With maximum exploitation; Powerful engine; Non-stop running; Low consumption; & simple maintenance.

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Modernizovanou pohání úsporný 4válcový motor ZETOR. Stroj je vybaven 40 ECO, která engine FORTERRU HSX transmission axle suspension hydraulic takenovou offs převodovkou and operation udržuje motor v optimálních otáčkách při maximálních rychlostech (v rychlosti 40 km/h jde o úsporných 1 750 otáček/min). 30/30 with electronic control costs FORTERRA HSX je vybavena přední odpruženou nápravou, kterou získáte v rámci limitované nabídky zcela zdarma. Nezávislé odpružení obou ramen nápravy výrazně zvyšuje obsluze jízdní komfort. Stroj nabízí také prostornou kabinu, www.zetor.com panoramatická zpětná zrcátka a novou přístrojovou desku s barevným displejem a přepracovaným designem ovládacích prvků.

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ZETOR FORTERRA HSX Somedays, work is never ending. That’s the time when you truly appreciate hardworking pal. With maximum exploitation; Powerful engine; Non-stop running; Low consumption; & simple maintenance.

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ZETOR CRYSTAL HD

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odpružená náprava

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Vyšší komfort a úspora provozních nákladů, to je nová FORTERRA HSX 6-cylinder

ECO 40

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Převodovka 40 ECO

low maintenance

Modernizovanou pohání úsporný 4válcový motor ZETOR. Stroj je vybaven 40 ECO, která engine FORTERRU HSX transmission axle suspension hydraulic takenovou offs převodovkou and operation udržuje motor v optimálních otáčkách při maximálních rychlostech (v rychlosti 40 km/h jde o úsporných 1 750 otáček/min). 30/30 with electronic control costs FORTERRA HSX je vybavena přední odpruženou nápravou, kterou získáte v rámci limitované nabídky zcela zdarma. Nezávislé odpružení obou ramen nápravy výrazně zvyšuje obsluze jízdní komfort. Stroj nabízí také prostornou kabinu, www.zetor.com panoramatická zpětná zrcátka a novou přístrojovou desku s barevným displejem a přepracovaným designem ovládacích prvků.

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Amazone and Agravis start a joint agricultural pilot project

Amazone and Agravis start a joint agricultural pilot project, Controller Row Farming (CRF)

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MAZONE and AGRAVIS start a joint agricultural pilot project, Controlled Row Farming (CRF) Row-based cultivation focusing particularly on biodiversity In collaboration with AGRAVIS Raiffeisen AG and SCHMOTZER Hacktechnik, AMAZONEN-WERKE will start new long-term field trials in 2020. Entitled "Controlled Row Farming" (CRF), a completely new arable farming system will be introduced, in which each crop cultivation measure takes place in relation to a fixed row. The vision of the CRF agroecological farming system consists in the needs-based use of resources to generate reasonable yields and profits together with the maximum contribution to biodiversity. The aim is to actively promote biodiversity and achieve sustainable agricultural returns at the same time. Both goals should not only be met but ideally also support each other. All crop plants are grown at a row spacing of 50 cm in the CRF concept, whereby cereals are sown in double rows. ​

Depending on the crop rotation, the row can be offset by 25 cm, in order, for example, to make use of the agronomical effect of the 12 | AgriNews

preceding undersown crop. Sowing is normally carried out in combination with roworiented fertilisation. Plant protection is primarily applied row-specifically by means of band application on the row and via Dropleg systems at later growth stages. Each pass is always carried out with highprecision track guidance via RTK-GPS and camera control. Hoeing technology is used for mechanical weed control in combination with row-specific plant protection, targeted fertiliser application and sowing of companion plants between the rows. These companion plants – without direct contact with fertiliser and plant protection agents – make a positive contribution to the phytosanitary support of the main crop as well as soil fertility and biodiversity. Depending on the crop and weather conditions, these companion plants are actively managed, in order to ensure the crop is harvested. Two different intensities will be compared in the CRF trials: One variant will put the emphasis on the maximum yield with limited competition from companion plants. The second variant will focus on biodiversity with reduced intensity of fertiliser and plant protection measures. The two

CRF variants will be compared with two intensity levels of usual soil management. The 10 ha test area at Amazone’s Wambergen test centre is located in the direct vicinity of the main Amazone factory in Hasbergen-Gaste. The six-year crop rotation with cereals and maize is typical for the region. It consists of the establishment of rape and pulses as well as intensive catch crop cultivation in accordance with the principles of sustainability. A good basis for an intense exchange of experience with the practitioners will be established with the simultaneous cultivation of four crops in four variants on one area. The agricultural experts and design engineers at AMAZONEN-WERKE and SCHMOTZER Hacktechnik will develop and test new technologies and tools in the trials. The arable farming advisers at AGRAVIS will provide their expertise to help select the right varieties and inputs for the CRF system. The experts at AGRAVIS Digital GmbH and AGRAVIS Technik will also provide support in the selection of new methods and technologies.


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Interest-free finance for autosteer and precision guidance kit LH Agri has extended its 0% finance scheme on its range of Topcon automatic sterring and precision guidance systems

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H Agro has extended its 0% finance scheme on its range of Topcon automatic steering and precision guidance systems. The 0% finance deal is available on a selection of Topcon equipment including the X-series range of implement control consoles, the AES35 electronic steering wheel and AGI-4 receiver, as well as LH Agro’s nationwide RTK subscription service. First launched 18 months ago in response to customer feedback, the 0% finance deal was initiated to make it easier for current users and new adopters of precision farming equipment to upgrade to the very latest auto-steer and crop scanning technologies. “On the back of the year growers have just endured – from record-breaking rainfall in the winter to the spring’s drought conditions – we 14 | AgriNews

have extended the remit of our interest-free finance deal to further ease the financial burden for growers who are

facing a potential shortfall in crop yields, but who recognise the value of upgrading their machinery,” explains Richard Reed, Managing Director of LH Agro. “The 0% scheme not only makes the latest precision farming equipment affordable for farmers who are kitting out new machinery, but also for those who have an existing machine they want to retrofit to make it auto-steer compatible, or a sprayer or spreader which they want to

upgrade to include section control and variable rate application.” The Topcon X-series range consists of several ISOBUScompatible implement control consoles, from the rangetopping X35 (12.1” screen) to the entry level X14 (4.3” screen), all of which use a full-colour touchscreen to operate multiple implement functions including crop sensing, section control, variable rate control, autosteering and auto-headland turning. The Topcon AES-35 electric steering wheel and Topcon AGI-4 receiver deliver high-accuracy automatic guidance in a retrofittable package which is compatible for almost any non-steer ready tractor or self-propelled sprayer. The LH Agro finance scheme is facilitated by a credit broker, Peregrine Finance, a trading style of Peregrine Asset Finance Ltd. Terms & conditions apply. For more information, full terms and conditions, contact LH Agro on 01480 496367 email sales@lh-agro. co.uk


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Building a benchmark for dairy technicians

Parlour safe courses have been announced. The courses start in October at Hartpury and Reaseheath colleges “The course is practical but there is also a focus on a strong theoretical understanding of different dairying scenarios. Our aim is that soon these courses will become mandatory like those associated with spraying,” says Reaseheath course tutor, Michael Cullen.

Parlour Safe courses has been announced. The courses start in October at Hartpury and Reaseheath colleges to offer participants an opportunity to improve their theoretical and practical understanding of dairy equipment installation, maintenance and use. Parlour Safe was launched in 2015 and for technicians, and others working with milking equipment, working to achieve a recognised accreditation. “The correct fitting, maintenance and use of dairy equipment is crucial to enable farmers to milk safely and efficiently. Parlour Safe offers those involved in the industry an opportunity to stand out from the crowd and demonstrate a level of learning that is recognised at both an academic and practical level,” explains 16 | AgriNews

John Baines, MEA Chairman. Hartpury College offers Category 2, an introduction to best practice that sees its participants accredited with the title Dairy Technician. “We include guest speakers from the industry to demonstrate the importance of accuracy and attention to detail,” says Hartpury tutor, Ian Coleman. “This year we will cover everything from electronics and automation to parlour ergonomics. There are already participants from all over the UK, Ireland, and we even have one joining us from Italy,” he adds. Reaseheath College provides Category 3, for technicians seeking an advanced accreditation that is recognised by The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE).

The MEA has worked closely with its industry members such as Lely, DeLaval, GEA, Boumatic and Fullwood Packo to develop these courses and categories of accreditation. The fitting and maintenance of milking machinery is unregulated. However, the MEA hopes that by promoting Parlour Safe, and encouraging existing and trainee technicians, testers and advisers to become accredited, it will drive up standards and create a benchmark. “We are proud to have developed a series of courses that enable technicians in the industry to be recognised for their skills. Fitting and maintaining equipment is a specialist discipline and Parlour Safe represents the practical level of understanding needed to be able to carry out this vital work reliably and safely,” concludes Mr Baines.


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Built to last: V6750 Variable Chamber Round Baler

Built to last and developed on some of the world’s most rugged terrain, the McHale range of round balers.

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uilt to last and developed on some of the world’s most rugged terrain, the McHale range of round balers and round and square bale wrappers is known throughout the world for durability, reliability, innovation and value for money.

Features Include 2.1m High-Intake Pick-Up with Galvanised Bands 15 Knife Heavy Duty Rotor 15 Knife Chopper Unit Double Drive System Expert Plus Control System Centralised Greasing Blocks Optional Camless Pick-Up

As with all McHale machines, the V6 Variable Chamber Round Baler Range has been designed with the demands of today’s farmer and contractor in mind.

A Split Drive Gearbox is fitted to all machines in the McHale To ensure a consistent and variable chamber baler even chop quality, Two range.The gearbox design Chopping Options have been ensures that power is evenly developed for the McHale distributed to both sides of the V6750 variable chamber baler. The belt(s) in the bale machine. chamber are driven from the left hand side of the machine, and the pickup and chopper unit are driven from the right hand side of the machine. This system ensures direct, short transfer paths, leading to optimal power To find your local dealer please visit: distribution www.mchale.net/dealers/

The McHale V6 Variable Chamber Round Baler Range features two machines The V6740 Non-Chopper Baler The V6750 Semi-Automatic 15 knife Chopper Baler The McHale V6750 is a semiautomatic variable chamber baler which is fitted with a 15 knife chopper unit and heavyduty rotor. It is equipped with a double drive system which allows the machine to operate in the toughest of conditions. The double drive system aids belt rotation and bale formation. The machine comes with centralised grease blocks as standard. Automatic greasing is available as an option on all V6750 machines. Net and bale density can be adjusted from the cab through the Expert Plus control console. The machine is fitted with 500/50-22.5 tyres as standard 18 | AgriNews

Over the last decade, McHale have developed various types of pick-ups. After extensive testing, McHale decided it would offer customers the choice of 2 pick up options depending on

their conditions The V6750 is fitted with a 15 Knife Chopper Rotor. The feed rotor or chopping unit boasts a heavy-duty rotor and comb. The flights are welded on both sides for superior strength and on the drive side the rotor is fitted with a double row bearing with a long service life

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Landini Service 2.0: the new digital tools at the centre of customer service In order to offer our customers faster and more timely solutions, we are introducing some new digital tools to support our dealers

inspections to be carried out at predefined intervals expressed in hours, either at the dealer’s or at an authorised workshop.

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n order to offer our customers faster and more timely solutions, we are introducing some new digital tools to support our dealers. The new Argo Service 2.0 website and the new webbased reporting system will be available to dealers starting in 2020. Our goal is to exploit the resources of interconnected reality in order to identify increasingly effective answers increasingly fast. Argo Service 2.0 is a site reserved for dealers. Once authenticated, they will be able to share large files at high speed and above all to better manage training courses. In fact, dealers will be able to view the weekly course calendars for all tractor ranges and register for training directly, as well as obtain an overview of the courses attended by each mechanic. The new unique web-based fault reporting system is simpler than the previous reporting system by phone or email. As a matter of fact, all reports are collected in a single database resulting in

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Organic Lawn Care: How to improve lawn without chemicals How to improve your lawn without chemicals: 5 steps to natural lawn care for homeowners What is Organic Lawn Care? The goal of organic or natural lawn care is to create a healthy and sustainable environment for your grass, plants and family to grow without the use of conventional herbicides, fertilizers and pesticides. What are the dangers of lawn care pesticides and fertilizers? Pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, fertilizers and many other store-bought lawncare products can do wonders for the look of your lawn, but their warning labels will show there is some risk associated with their use. Pesticides can affect more living organisms than they target, herbicides can harm helpful insects like bees, and water-soluble nitrogen fertilizers can runoff into the waters we drink and recreate in.​But you can have a beautiful lawn, while still protecting the environment. 5 Steps for Organic Lawn Care There are five factors to consider when starting your organic lawn care program.

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areas of your lawn. Remove the grass so you're left with nothing but soil. Mix the dirt together and spread around on a disposable surface so it can dry out over a 24-hour period and test according to the instructions of your kit. Improve your Soil Quality If the soil is too acidic (pH 0 – 6), add organic options like wood ash to your soil. It may take several applications over a few years to take effect, but it will put your roots on a track to becoming healthier.​ If the soil is too basic (pH 8 – 14), add sphagnum peat to your lawn. Just be aware that it may require some tilling to fully incorporate the sphagnum peat into the soil and for it to take effect. Another option is to add fine mulch and compost to your lawn. Step 2: Growing Healthy Grass with Organic Lawn Fertilizers The best natural fertilizer for your grass is the mulch, or grass itself. The grass clippings you make each time you mow contain rich nutrients like nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. When grass is mulched into tiny clippings, microorganisms living on the soil bed break down the mulch and release those nutrients back into the soil. AgriNews | 21


NSTS: National Sprayer Testing Scheme

Ian Forman: Restrictions are now easing after non-compliance during lockdown. Most NSTS test centres have now started retesting

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he last 3 months have been challenging for everyone and of course this has included sprayer testing during this period. Fortunately for farmers the relaxation of Red Tractor and Scottish Quality Crops (SQC) requirements where non-compliances have been applied has been a great help. The easing has meant that if a non-compliance was issued during lockdown, because equipment testing, along with other services, rely on third party services the 28-day period was extended until such time that normal services can be resumed. For Red Tractor members it is a

little unclear how long this extension will be granted for but for members of SQC there is no requirement for NSTS testing until the end of the year, but any outstanding testing has to be done by 1st March 2021. We have advised everyone to make use of the operator check sheet, available on the NSTS website, www.nsts.org. uk , which has recently been updated and now includes space to record your nozzle output and forward speed checks, for quality assurance purposes as proof of calibration. At the time of writing this article we are moving forward as regards restrictions imposed by

coronavirus. Many Test Centres have started testing again, and many farmers are happy for outside staff to come onto their premises. This means that testing has gradually resumed again, but don’t forget that Red Tractor have not issued a statement requiring tests to be carried out yet so if you have had a 28-day non-compliance issued but would rather wait until you feel safe then hold off for now. If you would like further information about any of the testing that NSTS provide, including fertiliser spreader testing, please get in touch. Ian Forman, NSTS Manager 07920 658972

Have you considered having your fertiliser spreader tested? See below the benefits of what you will gain from the test. • Thorough inspection of the machine • Tray test to confirm evenness of spread across the working width • Adjustments made to achieve the best CV for the products to be applied • Electronic report sent showing full details of the test and results for each product NSTS have a national network of test centres to provide testing of all types of equipment. Go to the NSTS website for further information or to contact your local test centre to arrange a test

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Fermented wholecrop could be lifeline if facing tight grass silage stocks Harvesting an area of cereal crop for fermented wholecrop silage could provide a lifeline for keeping cattle fed this winter

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arvesting an area of cereal crop for fermented wholecrop silage could provide a lifeline for keeping cattle fed this winter in areas where spring drought has left grass silage clamps depleted, says Volac livestock specialist, Ken Stroud. Although there are still opportunities to boost flagging clamps with further grass silage cuts, grass has typically done the majority of its growing by the time we get through June, says Mr Stroud. Assessing grass silage stocks in mid-summer therefore fits perfectly with deciding whether to harvest some cereals for wholecrop, he adds. “As well as maximising the yield and quality from remaining grass cuts, making some wholecrop could be an excellent top-up for livestock farmers facing grass shortfalls this season,” says Mr Stroud. “Wholecrop winter wheat can yield 12-15 tonnes of dry matter (DM) per hectare – which is more

than three cuts of grass in a dry season. Spring barley is another option for wholecrop. Although it is likely to be lower-yielding, a lot of it has been planted this year. If you aren’t growing cereals, maybe look into buying a standing crop.” As with any silage, achieving maximum feed value from wholecrop demands effective preservation, says Mr Stroud. Many farmers preserve it by fermentation, he says, because this is a low cost and straightforward method.

will increase yield and starch content but reduce digestibility, and once cereal DM reaches 45% it can increase rapidly during hot weather by 2% a day.” For the best preservation, Mr Stroud says as well as taking steps to aid the fermentation, it is vital to remember that, as a fairly dry and fibrous forage, wholecrop is highly prone to losses from heating. This is caused by yeast and mould growth, which is triggered by the presence of air.

“Although fermented wholecrop can be made at crop dry matters ranging from 30-60%, cutting at 45-50% DM gives a good balance between providing moisture and sugars for fermentation and a good starch content in the cereal grain,” says Mr Stroud. “Starch content can be as high as 35%.

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“Typically, this 45-50% DM level occurs as grain moves from the soft to hard ‘cheese’ stage but with no ‘milk’ detectable. Be careful not to overshoot this. Harvesting at higher dry matters

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Grasshopper: “A very reliable, well-built machine� Ian Wells reviews the Grasshopper 321D after purchasing one on behalf of St. Neots Town Council

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Analysis: What is technology doing to poultry farms?

Computers are doing jobs that once only experienced stockman did. But at what cost, asks poultry farmer James Smaldon. BY CHLOE RYAN

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omputers are doing jobs that once only experienced stockmen did. At what cost, asks poultry farmer James Smaldon.

Smaldon’s report delves into the increasing use of technologies including precision livestock farming (PLF) and robots that are already or soon to be available to the UK poultry industry. He also seeks to understand what exactly bird welfare is, stripping away anthropomorphism and perception bias. Then he presents concepts to help poultry farmers, developers and the wider poultry industry to describe what is out there to help improve bird welfare in conjunction with improving productivity.

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James Smaldon is a thirdgeneration poultry farmer from North Devon. He is a Nuffield Scholar and his report into the relationship between poultry farming and new technology has just been published. Technology is playing a growing role on poultry farms and in the whole poultry supply chain. Smaldon argues this is not always because the technology is wanted, but because it is needed, due to a shortage of skilled people to work on poultry farms. But Smaldon wants to know what the costs are. “What happens with bird welfare when we increase the level of technology on our poultry farms and what strategies are there to minimise any reduction in their welfare?” he asks. Asleep at the wheel “There have been instances where Tesla drivers have been seen sleeping whilst driving, and we cannot allow an analogous experience to happen within poultry farms,” 30 | AgriNews

“The symbioses between technology and farming have always been at the forefront of my mind,” Smaldon writes. He describes working with a member of the farm team, Hazel, who has worked with his family since before his birth. “She is a stockperson to the core, but hates computers,” Smaldon writes. “She believes that computers can provide a lot of benefit to farms, but that it makes workers lethargic and lessens the stockmanship ability of inexperienced people.” This is the crux of the issue Smaldon explores in this report. “I am an advocate of technology on our farms,” he says. “I can see how

technology may result in productivity improvements both inside and outside the poultry sheds, but the main implication of such a technological step-up is that the stockmanship may well decrease and so counterbalance any perceived automation benefits.” What is good welfare? Bird welfare can be optimised through caring stockpeople; high quality inputs of feed and water; a housing environment designed to encourage play and provide access to the outdoors; and for the genetics of the bird to be optimised, such that the bird is willing to express their natural behaviours, Smaldon writes. A huge range of equipment is used within UK poultry farms: for example, within the broiler breeder sector, there are farms with individual thermostats beneath individual fans, which turn the fan on when a specific temperature is reached: whereas other farms use advanced climate computers to incorporate as many sensors as possible to form a model of the poultry shed. Experiences from around the world At the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, Smaldon met Dr Martin Zuidhof who


has been working to provide individual feeding to chickens. It is a simple concept that has taken years to develop into a fully-functioning project. With Dr Zuidhof’s chicken coop, a bird walks up the ramp to the first of two compartments, where it’s weighed and, if the bird is already at target weight, they are gently ejected. If they’re under the target weight, the bird is allowed into the second compartment, where they’re rewarded with some feed. Birds are able to request feed as many times during the day as they want, but once they’ve hit the target weight, there’ll be no more feed available. With this precision feeding system, flock uniformity dramatically increases for broiler breeders; where conventional feeding systems produce around 55% uniformity at 22 weeks old, precision feeding allows for 100% uniformity. They have also seen fertility increase by nearly 4%; gut health improvements since each bird feeds between 5 and 10 times during the day as opposed to conventionally feeding birds once a day; and welfare improvements as individual birds are able to feed when they wish to and so there is less competition and stress for the available feed. Lessons from Cobb Siloam Springs, Arkansas, is the global headquarters of one of the largest poultry producers in the US and one of the largest broiler breed companies in the world. This

is no small coincidence, as Cobb Vantress is a subsidiary of Tyson Foods. Smaldon spent a few days with Roy Mutimer, the head of operations at Cobb (since his visit, Roy Mutimer has become managing director of Cobb Europe).

its breeding programme; the pure line birds have RFIDs, and automatic reviews of grandparent genetic profiles are performed to ensure correct parents (before genomics, they had a 5% parentage error rate which is now down to 0.1%).

Smaldon and Mutimer discussed how Cobb is using increasing levels of technology to help manage its research programme. The reality is that computer systems in poultry units are already very sophisticated, but most have relatively poor user interface design, writes Smaldon.

Teun and Smaldon spoke for an afternoon about the intricacies and nuances of layer breeding. “I had no idea that the genetic potential of a chicken is more than 10,000 eggs,” says Smaldon. “ Hendrix are finding that the best producing hens can lay 575 eggs in 576 days, and are expecting an additional week of production per year of development.”

“An example given to me was that when a member of the Cobb technical team travels to a farm to help them with their flock, this mostly involves training the farm staff on how to use the systems they already have, not to implement anything new. The people managing the birds need to be able to understand and utilise the systems at their disposal. The next generation will take to these systems much more easily than current farm staff; as they have been immersed in a world of tablets and smartphones they will come to see the technology as a prerequisite, not a perk.” Maximising genetic potential Teun van der Braak is a product manager at Hendrix Genetics in Boxmeer. Smaldon met him during his visit to the Netherlands in early 2020.

The benefits It’s clear there are massive benefits to productivity from technology. However, there are pitfalls. “Technology does not care,” writes Smaldon. “Technology does not feel empathy. Technology does not ‘think on its feet’. However, technology also doesn’t come to work angry, does not fall ill and does not make silly mistakes.” This means the link between human and animal is necessary and absolute. “My findings showed that both precision and autonomous technology can provide benefits to the poultry industry, with a variety of robots, computer systems and revolutionary systems nearing commercial viability,” he says.

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RSPCA: Runs new TV ad to promote chicken

Research suggests that resistance is spreading as a result of the use of rodenticide actives bromadiolone and difenacoum

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he 20-second ad, made by 2S films Ltd, features a typical RSPCA Assured indoor chicken farm, which requires birds to be a slower growing breed, to have enrichment objects like straw bales, and natural light. The ad will air until 31 July on Channel 4, More 4, Eden and HGTV and on All4 video-on-demand service until 2 August. It will also be shown on Sky, until 9 August, via its Adsmart service which uses Clubcard data to target Tesco’s customers. A version of the ad will also be hosted on YouTube. 32 | AgriNews

RSPCA Assured hopes the new ad will encourage people who choose to eat chicken, to only buy RSPCA Assured labelled products. Xenia Kingsley, the charity’s marketing manager, comments: “There are no gimmicks or complicated messages. It simply shows healthy, active, well cared for birds on a typical RSPCA Assured indoor farm, with a clear call to choose RSPCA Assured if you care about chicken welfare.” There are currently 31 RSPCA Assured certified indoor chicken farms in the UK and 157 free range. These farms have to meet

hundreds of mandatory standards to qualify for the charity’s approval. They receive annual assessments by RSPCA Assured’s own specially-trained assessors and are also subject to unannounced spot checks by the RSPCA’s farm livestock officers. RSPCA Assured chicken is available in Aldi, Lidl and Sainsbury’s, as well as Tesco.


Animal by-product processing facility underway in Cheshire

SecAnim has said it is developing a Category 1 animal by-product processing facility at its renewable energy and recycling site in Widnes, Cheshire. BY CHLOE RYAN

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ecAnim has said it is developing a Category 1 animal byproduct processing facility at its renewable energy and recycling site in Widnes, Cheshire. The world-first operation completes a twostage site regeneration plan, supported by a capital investment of more than £15 million. Set to be commissioned in October 2020, the Shepherdson High Efficiency Plant (SHEP) will turn raw material into high-quality tallow and meat and bone meal. The tallow will be used as a core ingredient for the production of biodiesel, by companies such as SecAnim’s sister company ecoMotion, while the meat and bone meal will provide fuel for the site’s combined heat and power (CHP) biomass plant. At the heart of the SHEP development is a highly advanced primary processing plant, which harnesses the latest advancements in lowtemperature drying technology to maximise operational efficiencies. Designed to minimise environmental impact, the facility will use significantly less energy than the operation it replaces and is powered entirely by renewable electricity

generated through the Category 1 animal by-product (ABP) rendering process. The plant harnesses state-of-theart automation and health and safety processes (including gas detection and operator protection measures), while also setting the standards in odour elimination technology.

Collectively, the plants will also provide a recycling outlet for the disposal of bioliquids, as well as producing two arable fertilisers (Kalfos, a dry phosphate product; and ReGrow, a PAS110 liquid biofertiliser) – a completely integrated, closed-loop solution for the UK’s food supply chain.

Operating alongside the site’s existing ReFood anaerobic digestion (AD) plant, SARVAL Category 3 rendering facility and bubbling fluidised bed (BFB) power plant, the SHEP development will complete the Widnes site’s pioneering operations, which will collectively provide the world’s first fully-integrated solution for protein manufacturing, biomass recycling and renewable energy production – harnessing next-generation technologies to maximise the value in by-products arising from across the food chain.

Philip Simpson, commercial director at SARIA – parent company of SecAnim, SARVAL and ReFood, said: “Our Widnes operation has provided safe and secure animal by-product processing services since the 1930s. The site has long-since featured in the UK National Animal Disease Control and Eradication plans.

Heat required for the SHEP’s operations will be provided by the on-site biomass CHP plant, supported by biomethane from the ReFood AD plant. Effluent will be treated on-site, in line with the latest environmental standards, while the CHP plant will also be used to eliminate odours from the SHEP facility, rather than relying on chemical treatment.

“We are delighted to unveil the culmination of our redevelopment programme, which creates a completely unique, fully-integrated, stateof-the-art solution for byproducts arising from the food chain and represents a total recent SARIA investment at Widnes of almost £50 million. Forming an integrated unit together with the SARVAL, and ReFood plants, as well as the BFB, the SHEP facility sets the standards in capability, efficiency and sustainability – no other single operation in the UK can offer similar facilities or deliver similar benefits.” AgriNews | 33


Farewell from Jim after decade of success at JCB academy

The man who has steered the UK’s first ever engineering academy to success over its decade today retired - with tributes ringing in his ears

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im Wade became the first Principal of the JCB Academy in 2009, implementing the vision of JCB Chairman Lord Bamford to create a school dedicated to producing the engineers and business leaders of the future. When he joined, building work at the £22 million school in Rocester, Staffordshire, was only just getting under way. The following year, he was on hand to welcome the first 120 students through the doors of a unique establishment, which has gone on to be recognised nationally for its achievements.

the UK Space Agency or redesigning body parts through bio-medical engineering degrees or working on the next generation of engines for JCB and Rolls-Royce. It has been so satisfying to see learners come to us and get the opportunity to ‘re-set’ themselves and find a new direction in life by having a practical bias to their educational experience. None of these achievements would have been possible without the tremendous JCB Academy team.”

Today Jim retired having played a major role in the education of around 2,500 young people at an academy which has been oversubscribed every single year since it opened in a Grade II listed Arkwright Mill dating from 1781.

The JCB Academy was the brainchild of Lord Bamford, who in his 45 years as Chairman of JCB, has championed the cause of British manufacturing. In the years before the Academy opened, he voiced fears over the decline in manufacturing and the shortage of young people with engineering skills emerging from the education system.

Jim said: “The most satisfying aspect of the past decade is that so many of our learners have gone on to fulfil roles in engineering leadership, which is exactly what we set out to achieve with the JCB Academy. They have already begun to make an impression on the world, whether that is by starting their own company, going to work for

Today Anthony Bamford said: “The idea for the JCB Academy was conceived in 2006 out of deep concern that we needed the right calibre of young people to ensure we continued to be a nation of makers and innovators. Over the past 10 years Jim Wade has done an absolutely tremendous job translating my vision into reality and has

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made a vast contribution to developing the engineers and business leaders of the future. In doing so, he has helped transform the lives of thousands of young people, which is a legacy he should be immensely proud of.” Chair of Governors Max Jeffery said: “Jim has been the cornerstone of the JCB Academy’s success and he has developed and led a great team utterly focused on the success of young people. He has worked tirelessly and pioneered a new way of educating young people. We wish him all the very best for the future.” The JCB Academy was the first school of its kind in the UK for the education of 13 to 19-year-olds with a core focus on engineering. It was equipped with more than £1 million worth modern engineering equipment to help pupils turn their design ideas into reality. It included the only plasma cutter – a machine tool commonly used in industry – to be based in a UK school. The engineering tasks completed by pupils are set by The JCB Academy’s partners who include JCB, Rolls-Royce, Toyota, Network Rail, Bentley and National Grid.


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Michael Caines MBE DL picks up third isuzu D-Max from white horse motors

Michael is one of Britain’s most acclaimed chefs having held two Michelin stars for 18 years

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during the Formula 1 season. Michael enjoys the Isuzu D-Max as it fits into his lifestyle perfectly and is in use daily, he finds it comfortable on long journeys and finds it invaluable when it comes to practicality too. He loves the fact that the D-Max is very robust and each truck has been so reliable and never let him down over the 100,000 miles he has covered between his previous two trucks. When the D-Max is not travelling around the UK it is in use back at home in Devon predominantly based at Lympstone Manor, Michael's flagship luxury country house hotel as well as his other restaurants around Devon and Cornwall. With both of his previous

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Isuzu: D-Max teams up with tractor Ted

The Isuzu D-Max has built up an enviable reputation among farmers across the country

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he Isuzu D-Max has built up an enviable reputation among farmers across the country and this 100% workhorse pick-up truck has now teamed up with Tractor Ted, the popular children’s character that provides videos and fun activities for the nextgeneration of aspiring farmers. Universally loved by children and parents alike, Tractor Ted helps educate children on modern farming practices through a series of charming films shared via YouTube, to over 40,000 channel subscribers. Fitting naturally into the agricultural setting, the rugged Isuzu D-Max is put through its paces on many of Tractor Ted’s adventures around the farm alongside Midge the dog and Merlin the pony.

Away from the cameras, the Isuzu D-Max Utah also mucks in with Farmer Tom, real name Tom Wheeler and a central character in Tractor Ted, for the day-to-day running of the 200ha organic Highchurch Farm in Somerset where its one-tonne payload and 3.5 tonne towing capacity are put to good use ferrying around machinery and produce. Forming part of the ‘AllPurpose’ range, the Isuzu D-Max Utah that Farmer Tom drives appeals to those who want to get the most out of their vehicle. In addition to its loading and towing capabilities, the Utah is equipped with plenty of convenient features like Automatic Air Conditioning, Keyless Entry and Push Button Start System

and 7” Multifunction Colour Touchscreen with a DAB Radio, Bluetooth and Satellite Navigation. Farmer Tom commented: “The D-Max is a tough, hard-working workhorse yet with the comfort of a family car. I can carry dogs, sheep or fencing stakes in the back and still carry the kids in the main cab! I already drove an Isuzu before replacing it with the Utah having been introduced to it by hill sheep farming friends who recommended its robust nature. I haven’t looked back. The 3.5 tonne towing capacity is also really handy around the farm and I love that I can flick from 2-wheel to 4-wheel drive at the switch of a button. I really can’t fault it in any way”. William Brown, Isuzu UK Managing Director, added: “We’re delighted that Farmer Tom uses an Isuzu D-Max to help him with his daily work on the farm. This capable, practical and reliable truck is perfect for hardworking environments and we’re very pleased that the D-Max can participate in these informative and educational episodes of Tractor Ted.” Tractor Ted also now features on the ‘Kidz Zone’ activity section of the Isuzu website. There are colouring-in sheets, spot the difference, maze puzzles and treasure hunts which all show the Isuzu D-Max and Tractor Ted working together in farming environments.

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