- Now in its 33rd year Tillage-Live, the national crop establishment demonstration, returns to Yorkshire in 2024 with the event being held at Headley Hall near Tadcaster on 18th September
Organised by the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) on behalf of the industry, the event will showcase leading machinery manufacturers with demonstrations of crop establishment technology including ploughs, cultivators, conventional, strip tillage and direct drills.
In the live demonstration arena there will be an opportunity to see machinery working not only in stubble but manufacturers will also get the chance to show off their machinery in several different cover crops.
Tillage-Live remains the sole national annual working crop establishment event, and this year’s demo at Tadcaster will be the first chance for growers to see many of this year’s new machines in action, in real post-harvest conditions.
With working demonstrations from manufacturers including: Amazone, Horsch, Fentech Agri, KRM, Kubota, Kuhn, Kverneland, John Deere, Pottinger, SUMO, Opico and Vaderstad the day promises a real insight into professional crop establishment techniques. This year’s knowledge trail includes a look at soils and cover crops as well as tyres and soil protection.
Kayleigh Holden, event organiser, explained, “the AEA are extremely pleased that Tillage-Live will be taking place in Yorkshire in 2024. The site offers excellent facilities for manufacturers to showcase their machinery to potential customers and visitors and we would like to thank the University of Leeds Research Farm for hosting the event.”
This year’s Tillage-Live takes place on Wednesday 18th September with the site easily accessible being located just minutes off Junction 44 of the A1(M)/A64 Bramham Interchange.
More information can be found at www.tillage-live.com . You can keep up to date with the event and the latest news on social media using #tillgrowspray.
Tillage-Live is organised by the AEA on behalf of industry exhibitors and has been held since 1992.
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