“Bugger those things,” he says. “Once you get one, you’re married to it.” It’s not that Mr Rogers would turn down a shiny new feed mixer wagon were one to head his way, it’s just the outlay and ...
Switching from a three-cut silage system to taking smaller and more regular cuts of silage has lifted forage quality at a Welsh dairy farm. But recouping the additional costs of a multi-cut system by ...
IRISH feed wagon business, Keenan, has broken new ground with its first self-propelled loader feeder wagon. Essentially a marriage between its world-leading Mech-Fiber wagon body fitted on to a ...
Most spring calving dairy farmers would grimace at the thought of buying a feeder wagon. However, some are spring systems are doing just that in an attempt to extend grazing rotations and support milk ...
It’s a service option when you buy a Keenan mixer wagon and sets up remote monitoring of the feed tipped into the machine. Keenan Australia general manager Gary Griffith said it’s designed to help ...
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