Tillage Live

Kuhn Multi Leader at Tillage Live 2012

Tillage Live is the United Kingdom's largest national cultivations event (agricultural show). The show focuses on all aspects of crop establishment.[1] It is organised each year by the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) on behalf of the industry. In 2012 the event attracted thousands of visitors to see around 55 exhibitors, including leading farm machinery manufacturers such as Claas, Pottinger,[2] Lite-Trac, Opico and Kuhn, with 24 working demonstrations.[3]

The event features agricultural equipment at work[4] with the chance for operators to test machinery and learn about the new technologies developed by the manufacturers.[5] It enables industry professionals to study options for cultivation and crop establishment techniques, soil management and gain CPD points for both BASIS and NRoSO (National Register of Sprayer Operators).

History and Dates

Tillage Live show takes place annually in different locations around the UK. In 2011 it took place on Wednesday 14 September near Abingdon, Oxfordshire.[6] In 2012 it took place on Wednesday 3 October 2012 in Westfield, Haddington, East Lothian.[7]

Show layout and structure

See also

References

  1. "Tillage-Live cultivating new ideas". The Scottish Farmer. 31 August 2011. Retrieved 2012-12-28.
  2. "Tillage Live 2012". Alois Pöttinger Maschinenfabrik Ges.m.b.H. 10 October 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-28.
  3. "Cream of the Crop at Tillage Live". Farming News. 20 September 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-28.
  4. "Dale Drills at Tillage Live". Dare Drills. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
  5. "Tillage Live event page". Farmers Weekly. Retrieved 2012-12-28.
  6. "More action and demonstrations at Tillage-Live". Farmers Guardian. 25 August 2011. Retrieved 2012-12-28.
  7. Cousins, David (2012). "Tillage-Live 2012 gets into gear". Farmers Weekly. Reed Business Information Limited.
  8. 1 2 3 "Tillage-Live 2012 basks in the sunshine". Amazone Ltd. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
  9. "Tillage-Live 2012: Knowledge Trail can help you gain CPD points". Farmers Weekly. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
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