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LAMMA ‘23

The ultimate shop window for agricultural machinery

LAMMA returns to the NEC Birmingham on 10 and 11 January 2023 with its renowned combination of agricultural machinery and technology, panel debates and opportunities to gain CPD points.

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While the big names in agricultural machinery and technology will be showcasing their kit – many using the event to launch new products or updates – LAMMA is also an opportunity for fledgling manufacturers to be seen.

One example for 2023 is Stephen Davies, winner of the LAMMA Young Engineer Award 2022 who will be heading back to the Show at the NEC Birmingham exhibiting his award-winning DTEC 200 feeding and mixing bucket.

When attached to a small tractor or telehandler the DTEC 200 allows accurate mixing and delivery of feed rations to cattle. At just 2m wide it is believed to be the first such product suitable and commercially viable for small farms. It impressed the 2022 judging panel for its role in improving feed efficiency.

Since winning the award, Stephen who is based at Llanymynech in Powys, Wales, has been continuing to develop the feed bucket alongside other engineering projects.

“I split my time between working on machinery repairs – anything from gear box rebuilds to fabrication work – and developing the bucket,” says Stephen. “I have also started buying in some used buckets to recondition or service and sell on to customers. It helps with cashflow and also with improving my knowledge and experience of different feed buckets.”

Developments to the DTEC 200 have included moving the gearbox to the outside. “It is still fully protected but moving its position has freed up space inside to increase capacity,” he explains. “Also the position of the hydraulic cylinders has been improved along with the size of the paddles on the mixing rotor, although I’m still perfecting the angle of the paddles. I have also added a short discharge chute on the left hand side which means the telehandler or tractor doesn’t have to drive so close to the feed trough.”

Another addition is the option of 12 knives on the rotor. “Adding the knives helps to speed up the mixing time, which changes considerably between silage types,” explains Stephen.

He is excited and proud to be exhibiting at LAMMA at

NEC Birmingham on January 10 and 11, 2023. “It is important to discuss the principles of the bucket with potential customers and help spread the word to new ones,” he explains. “I’m looking forward to showing them the updates and getting a bigger picture of what farmers will require in the future.

“There is always a big pool of farmers from across the country at LAMMA and it will be great to hear what they think of the bucket and hopefully set up some demonstrations from there.

“As a manufacturer you need to keep in front of your customers and LAMMA is one of the very best shows to do that. As a British manufacturer I feel that it is particularly important to be there. I’m a bit nervous, but it feels quite an achievement.”

Winning the 2022 Young Engineers Award was a confidence boost, says Stephen. “It showed me that I was on the right path and had made a good decision to launch my own business and continue working on the DTEC 200.

“I would definitely recommend other young engineers to enter the Award. It is a great platform to get your product out there or to be seen by manufacturers if that is your aim.”

Nichola Bell, Head of Events for Agriconnect which organises LAMMA said the team was delighted to be launching the Young Engineers Award for 2023. “We believe it is really important to nurture the next generation and this award aims to encourage and inspire young people who will be taking the industry forward.

“It is exciting to see how Stephen has progressed with his product and we wish him all the success with exhibiting at the show in 2023. I’m sure his success will encourage others wanting to follow in his footsteps.”

• Full details on the 2023

Young Engineer Award and how to apply can be found at www.lammashow.com 5 reasons to visit LAMMA! Whether you want to get up to date on the latest hot topics, find out how to develop your career or are just keen to get your hands on the latest tech, there is something for everyone at LAMMA 2023. Here are just FIVE reasons you should head over to the Uk’s premier agricultural machinery event in January:

1. See into the future.

The Future Farming Trail showcases the very latest in data, robotics, autonomous machines and devices making our industry more resilient, efficient and sustainable. Take part in the Trail to be amongst the first to see the innovations from companies including Merlo, Garford and Fox Robotics that will redefine the future of farming.

2. Look for your next bit of kit (and make the most of what you already have). With nine halls packed with agricultural businesses LAMMA offers an unrivalled opportunity to meet all the big names as well as fledgling businesses revealing their innovations too. Known as the ‘ultimate shop window’ for agricultural machinery in the UK LAMMA is the perfect place to find technology, machinery, services and innovations that meet your needs. From combine

harvesters to weather stations, and safety boots to AI weed control, you’ll find it all here.

3. Connect with others in the industry.

Every year, thousands of visitors from all over the UK and Europe head through the doors of the NEC ready to make new contacts and reconnect with old friends.

4. Enhance your career and explore new opportunities.

If you’re looking to develop your careers and professional qualifications look no further!

BASiS and DairyPro offer

CPD points for attending and visiting approved exhibitor stands and the Training Zone will showcase opportunities for updating your practical skills and knowledge.

5. Join the debate.

Come along to hear what others have to say about the latest issues affecting farmers and growers. Our panel debates update you on the issues that matter. For more information about LAMMA 2023 and to register for your FREE ticket, visit www.lammashow.com