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10 things to do at LAMMA 2022

Things to see and do at LAMMA 2022

It’s almost time for LAMMA 2022, which takes place this week at The Birmingham NEC on 4 and 5 May, 2022. There’ll be plenty of activities at the event, such as educational talks and the latest cutting edge tech – so be sure to plan ahead.

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Here’s 10 things to do at LAMMA 2022

1. Get a sneak peek at what’s coming next in agri-tech. The Farming 4.0 Trail showcases the latest in data, robotics, autonomous machines and devices making our industry more resilient, efficient and sustainable. By taking part in the Trail, you’ll get a first look at the machines and technology that will redefine farming and help us to re-imagine what’s possible.

2. Reduce your risk of becoming a victim of rural crime. Farmers across the UK face rising costs of rural crimes like vehicle, fuel and equipment theft, not to mention the emotional toll taken on farming families and staff. NFU Mutual and the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) have come together as part of the new Fendt & Valtra Speaker Zone to address rural crimes and bring you expert advice. Speakers will offer advice on crime prevention and share support available to businesses.

3. Marvel at the machines of days gone by. There’s just something about a classic tractor – the simple mechanics, frill-free design, solid steel construction – that makes even the most tech savvy farmers stop and stare. See old classics at the show, including a Marshall 804 from Classic Tractors Magazine that appeared at LAMMA 1983.

4. Look for your next bit of kit. You don’t get many opportunities to browse through some of the industry’s leading brands under one roof. This includes dealers of Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Valtra, John Deere, Zetor, Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki and New Holland who will showcase their equipment in the LAMMA365 Dealer & Speaker Zone. Industry experts will share their knowledge on servicing, maintenance, finance, farm safety, legislation and the Red Diesel Panel Debate.

5. Delve into the world of international markets. Advisors from the Department of International Trade’s Agri-Tech team will host an International Export Advice Centre, offering presentations about trade support, global market trends and indicators, and the role of Agri-EPI Centres in R&D.

6. Take steps to improve safety on your farm. It’s no secret that farming is a dangerous business, and Safety Revolution has once again brought together leading experts and inspiring speakers to offer practical advice and share real-life stories as part of the Farm Safety Zone.

7. See dozens of brand-new products in the flesh. Manufacturers, retailers and service providers across the industry will have their newest products on display. LAMMA launches include front loaders, forage kit, weather trackers, seed drills, tyres, tractors and cultivation kit.

8. Find the perfect fit for your business. With more than 600 agricultural businesses at LAMMA, this is a good place to find technology, machinery, services and innovations that suit your needs.

9. Connect with others in the industry. There’ll be thousands of visitors from around the UK and Europe coming through the doors – make new contacts and re-connect with old friends.  

10. Enhance your career and explore new opportunities. NRoSO, BASiS and DairyPro offer CPD points for attending and visiting approved exhibitor stands. And at the Fendt & Valtra Speaker Zone, visitors can learn about career opportunities within the sector.

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