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Farmers warned that new machinery spend is 'too high'

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Farmers warned that new machinery spend is 'too high'

UK farmers have been warned that they are spending far too much on updating their farm machinery, according to a...

May 8, 2018 7:05pm
Huge variation in machinery costs on Irish tillage farms

Arable

Huge variation in machinery costs on Irish tillage farms

The top 33% of tillage farmers spent €199/ha on machinery costs in 2016, according to results from Teagasc’s eProfit Monitor...

January 12, 2018 6:20am
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