The Farmers Mart Aug/Sep 2014 - Issue 35 | Page 65

PHILIP WATKINS Rotherham in South Yorkshire, and is a business that can genuinely claim to possess all these attributes. Philip set up the business in 1996 and set out his stall from the start to make the best, designed and built to order to ensure each piece of equipment precisely meets the customer’s individual requirements. That still holds true today, despite the company’s considerable growth since those early days. The knowledge and experience gained is of enormous help in understanding the customer’s needs and indeed, the farming industry as a whole. As well as designing, manufacturing and supplying an extensive range of machinery to the agricultural industry, Philip Watkins Ltd also provides a useful modification and refurbishment expert service and specialises in min-till and custom-built equipment. All types of cultivation equipment, loader attachments, trailers etc are available. The company likes to meet its customers whenever possible and will be exhibiting at the forthcoming Tillage Live - 10th September, Down Ampney Airfield, Gloucestershire - and will also be at the Midlands Machinery Show - 13th & 14th November, Newark Showground. See them there or, to find your local dealer, visit www.philipwatkins.co.uk or call direct to 01709 798522. Philip Ltd We are pleased to be associated with Philip Watkins and wish him continued success for the future Let us do the shopping around for your Farm & Motor Insurances Harold Woolgar Insurance 35 High Street, Epworth, DN9 1EP Tel. 01427 873388 [email protected] We are Authorised & Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority Hall Farm, Stainton, Nr. Rotherham, S. Yorkshire S66 7QY Tel: 01709 798522 Fax: 01709 790752 Email: [email protected] www.philipwatkins.co.uk 2.4m Mounted TRI-TILL Also available 3m and 3.6m 5m QUAD-TILL Available 3m to 6m 3m Heavy Duty Stubble Cultivator Available mounted 3m, 3.5m and 4m Also available Trailed 4m to 12m 4.8m Incorporator To read more, visit www.farmers-mart.co.uk FarmersMart Aug/Sep 2014 65