Machinery shows increasing popularity brings farm machinery company back after a five year absence
- KUHN Farm Machinery will return to LAMMA for the first time in five years, showcasing an extensive range of products and innovations, with several models making debuts at the show
Commenting on the company’s decision, KUHN UK’s managing director, Sian Pritchard, says the show’s increasing popularity and wide-ranging audience were major factors in returning to the event for the first time since 2020.
“We are delighted to exhibit at LAMMA again bringing our extensive range of products and services to new and existing customers. We have chosen LAMMA as our premiere event in 2025 as it allows us to display all our products under one roof, along with the space for detailed discussions about increasing on-farm efficiency using KUHN machinery.”
Over 20 machines will be on the stand and advancements in crop protection and nutrition will be a key focus, with the AERO 32.1 mounted boom fertiliser applicator and largest LEXIS 3800 trailed sprayer, on display. The AERO 32.1 was launched in 2024 and allows applications of fertiliser, granular herbicides and seeds to 24-30m boom widths, regardless of wind strength. Growers have a greater choice for crop nutrition as the AERO system provides precise application to field borders, helps protect the environment and reduce losses.
For livestock and grassland producers, two machines will be on display for the first time in the UK, including the widest mounted tedder on the market – the 13.4m GF 13003. Its unique folding design complies with road width and height restrictions but offers greater output in fields that can’t be accessed with a trailed machine. Also making its UK debut is the GMD 3515 rear vertical folding mower. The rear vertical folding design improves stability during transport, allow better access to tight gateways, and occupies less floor space thanks to a vertical storage frame.
KUHN’s stand (18.300) will feature balers, cultivators, grassland machinery, drills, sprayers, along with the latest KOSMA precision 2M50 drill designed for pumpkin producers.
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