Farming News - 2025 LAMMA Show has much to offer livestock sectors
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2025 LAMMA Show has much to offer livestock sectors
As the UK's largest agricultural machinery and technology show, LAMMA is set to deliver a dynamic platform with much to offer people and businesses in the livestock sectors, including cutting-edge products and networking opportunities. Taking place at NEC Birmingham from 15-16 January, the event will showcase innovations that promise to drive efficiency, productivity, and sustainability.
There will be plenty of new and exciting kit on show, including the Massey Ferguson 5M tractor series, New Holland T5 Dual Command, McHale F5 fixed chamber roller balers, JCB TM280S loader and a new generation of Case IH Farmall C tractors – all making their UK debut in January. Quicke will also unveil a new range of buckets, bale and silage grabs – the Multifork L+, Multigrab L+, Silograb L+, Multibenne L+ and Unigrip L+.
Those looking out for bigger kit won't be disappointed either. The Fendt Corus 5275C straw walker combine and Case IH AF10 combine harvester will be on show for the first time in the UK. Kubota will also be celebrating its 50th year in Europe, introducing the M7004 tractor at LAMMA alongside a limited-edition livery to celebrate the anniversary.
Visitors can also see a wide range of other products and machinery to help with tasks throughout the farming year including spare parts, hedge cutters, muck spreaders, telehandlers, pest control, livestock feeding and forage management.
Several options for slurry management will be available from exhibitors like Storth Machinery, Vredo, Abbey Machinery, KME Agri and Major Equipment. Bauer will also introduce their mobile slurry separation solution, Plug & Play Elevator, for the first time in the UK.
Companies like Bellon SRL, Lambe and Krone will have everything required for forage harvesting and ensiling. Returning to LAMMA for the first time in five years, Kuhn's13.4m GF 13003 tedder and GMD 515 rear vertical-folding mower will make their UK debut. SIP will display the Star R 930 28 TC from their new Star range of two-rotor rakes, while Kverneland introduce their new generation of butterfly mower, the 55100MT Vario with Curve Pilot.
Feeding solutions experts Keenan, Sgariboldi, Trioliet and Hanskamp will be on hand with mixers, robots and diet feeders. A higher capacity 25cu.m version of BVL's V-MIX Drive Maximus Plus self propelled diet feeder will be unveiled, including a number of updates and new features.
Livestock handling and housing experts IAE will also feature their latest innovation, FieldLink, which allows ATVs, UTVS and other small vehicles to access fields without a gate while keeping livestock contained.
Innovations for a better sector
The 2025 LAMMA Innovation Awards put a spotlight on the latest developments in technology and equipment that will be exhibited at the show. Livestock Innovation of the Year Gold Winner is Te Pari's Revolution Injection Gun, which offers calibrated doses for livestock treatments based on the animal's weight and is suitable for cows, pigs, sheep and other livestock. Tornado Wire's Pro-Strain Fencing System won Silver and HBC Biocell Pasteurised Hygienic Bedding won Bronze in the same category.
The winner of Dairy Innovation of the Year is the smaxTec Digital Assistant, which uses bolus technology and AI insights to provide early health alerts and disease notifications to farmers for issues like mastitis and ketosis. The Silver Winner is Teemore's Magellan Rubber flooring and Bronze Winner is FeedStation Mobile by Hanskamp Agrotech BV.
SlurryKat has also taken home the Silver Award in the British and Irish Manufacturer of the Year category.
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The Career Zone, organised by Jobs in Agriculture, will also return to offer help to anyone looking to explore or enhance their career in the agricultural industry, whether you're taking your first steps into the sector or aiming to upskill for new opportunities. Alongside a diverse range of exhibitors, visitors can also look forward to an inspiring schedule of expert speakers, delivering insights, advice, and motivation.
Other returning features include the NAAC Contractor's Lounge and the Demo Arena, where visitors can see a range of equipment and machinery be demonstrated and shared by experts. Knowledge exchange theatre Farmers Guardian Live will be making its debut in 2025, including seminars covering a range of topics like export markets, mental health and succession.
"LAMMA has always been key event for the UK agriculture, and we're proud to provide a platform that connects people and businesses from every corner of the industry – from livestock and arable farmers to contractors and agri-tech innovators," says Sarah Whittaker-Smith, Event Director at LAMMA.
"The show is all about showcasing cutting-edge equipment and solutions that will drive efficiency, productivity, and sustainability whatever your sector is. Whether it's exploring the latest machinery, discovering game-changing innovations, or networking with industry leaders, visitors can expect an event packed with opportunities to grow their businesses and thrive in an ever-evolving industry."
Visitors can register for their free ticket to the show on the event website.