| LAMMA
Keenan InTouch at LAMMA Millers Oils to answer
agri questions at LAMMA
Visit stand G58 and find out how InTouch Agritech could
help you cope with volatile commodity prices.
t a time when thousands of
UK dairy farmers are
suffering swinging milk
price cuts of 8 to 10 ppl
since last spring - InTouch
AgriTech, a new
technology based nutrition
support service for dairy and beef
farmers from Keenan, will help
farmers cope with volatile
commodity (milk and beef prices,
and feed input costs) prices as
well as volatile weather conditions
such as those encountered in the
summer of 2012 and spring of
2013.
Call to the Keenan stand at
LAMMA 2015, (Stand G58), and
find out how this technology
functions and how some dairy
farmers are achieving gains of up
to 1000 litres additional milk from
little or no additional concentrates.
Combined with the leading mixer
wagon choice of British farmers,
this technology ensures
consistency in the daily feeding
routine for the farmer.
As well as learning about this
NEW feeding technology, Keenan
will be showcasing its range of
mixer wagons, with up to 3
different models on display. From
A
the compact Mech-fiber® 320 to
the class topping Mech-fiber®
380, see how Keenan are
adaptable to working within almost
any farm scenario.
Call to the Keenan stand at
LAMMA 2015, (Stand G58), and
find out how this new
technology functions
Also on the Stand, and marking
a return after a number of year’s
absence will be the Keenan orbital.
Renowned for its versatility, high
work rate and as a trouble free
machine, the Keenan orbital is
capable of handling all types of
farmyard and commercial
manures, and delivers a
remarkably uniform spread
pattern. With its new look front
panels, the Keenan Orbital has
truly been reborn.
For further information on
Keenan mixer wagons, Keenan’s
InTouch AgriTech nutrition support
service or the Keenan orbital
spreader, call 0800 587 3296 or
email [email protected]
28 | Farming Monthly | January 2015
British oil developer increases focus on agricultural
sector building on success in automotive industry.
ttendees of the 2015
LAMMA show (21-22
January, Peterborough),
can get answers to their
lubrication queries and find out
how new lubricant technologies
can improve the efficiency and
durability of agricultural
machinery. Millers Oils (Hall 4,
stand 487) will demonstrate its
technical abilities within the
agricultural sector, with its first
appearance at the UK’s largest
farm machinery, equipment and
agricultural services show.
“We’ll be helping show
attendees learn how a careful
choice of lubricants can increase
the efficiency and durability of
their equipment,” says Steve
Woollven, Managing Director,
Millers Oils. “We’re increasing
our focus on the agricultural
sector in 2015, and our offering
at LAMMA is the start of this.
We’re well-known within the
automotive arena and have won
several awards for innovative
A
products and services in this
industry, where quality, efficiency
and durability are key. We want
to carry this expertise in to the
agricultural sector, a market for
which we’ve been developing
and producing products for
many years.”
The company will also be
showcasing a range of products
at the show, including its
Millfarm XTOU Super
Universal®, a universal lubricant
for tractors and other farm
equipment. Millfarm
meets the increased
performance demands
found in the latest
generation of farm
equipment while
retaining the
traditional benefits
of using a single
lubricant.
More
information at
www.millersoils.co.uk
www.farmingmonthly.co.uk