July 22, 2016
The Blaney hedge cutter range will be on tour at various locations across Ireland, from 25th-29th July. This is a unique opportunity to see 100% innovative Irish machinery in action, with the engineers on hand to explain more and answer any queries. With places limited, now’s the time to register your interest to attend by contacting the team at Blaney Agri. If you are a contractor considering upgrading […]
July 6, 2016
Blaney Agri have launched their new model tractor sprayers and deluxe booms. Designed and manufactured in Ballymena, Co Antrim they have been re-engineered to make them easier to use and to ensure a longer life span, saving the customer valuable time and money over the lifetime of the product and protecting their investment. Grass quality and availability is the biggest contribution to livestock farms’ success and profitability, and so if […]
June 14, 2016
What’s better, a chance to save time or money? Why not both? Blaney Agri have achieved this with the unrivalled SwathAir silage conditioner. Blaney Agri engineers have developed this machine to address the problem of drying grass for better quality silage in short windows of good weather. The theory behind the SwathAir machine is that it is better to make the silage higher rather than wider meaning if it rains […]
March 23, 2016
Understand Weeds & How to Wipe them Out.. Guide to Common Weeds Read our new weed fact sheet to understand more about how to tackle the most common weeds. Wiper Guide Read our new Weed Wiper product guide to learn more about the wide range of innovative Herbicide Applicators from Blaney Agri and Quad-X
March 9, 2016
AERATION: What does it do? As part of a well managed grassland system, aeration will introduce air to the grass roots and soil to help root development to alleviate compaction, improve drainage, reduce slurry and fertilizer runoff. In short, aeration will ultimately grow more grass. Slit aeration improves microbial activity and helps nutrient and crop debris breakdown. What it achieves/benefits? The Blaney Agri Aerator range was initially established for organic […]
February 2, 2016
Cubicle Bed management is the key to healthy, happy cows and Blaney Agri have recently launched a new machine to help you bed your way towards a more profitable enterprise. The CB Discus, Cubicle Bedder, has been developed in response to customer demand for a robust machine that can deal with a range of bedding materials including sand, shavings, sawdust, chopped straw and lime mix. Sand-bedded cubicles have become very […]
January 12, 2016
Essential Guide to Feeding and Bedding Blaney Agri are pleased to announce the launch of a new brochure showcasing their innovative range of feeding and bedding machinery. With the continued onslaught of wet weather, and poor ground conditions, livestock are likely to be kept indoors across the country for a number of months to come. If you are searching for a solution to make life easier in this extended feeding […]
September 17, 2015
New model Bale Unroller – Forager X10W for feeding into troughs and over barriers. Blaney Agri are pleased to offer this model in answer to frequent customer requests since the introduction of their Forager X10 bale unrollers. The X10W allows silage to be carried an extra 1m distance to suit some feeding set ups. The position of the extension wing is hydraulically adjusted allowing for a more accurate feed out. […]
April 30, 2015
Come along to Balmoral 2015 stand B4! Blaney Agri will be there following their Demo Tour to showcase their new product launches for 2015 such as the Weed Wipeout 2™ and Power Shredder 2™. Make sure to come along and speak to the team to see how they can make farming easy for you!
April 27, 2015
The team at Blaney Agri would just like to say a massive thank you to everybody who helped with the Blaney Demo Tour 2015. This event was extremely successful and great credit must go to the host farmers, without them nothing like this could ever happen. Also a massive thanks to all those who supplied tractors and loaders, again without them we would not be able to hold such demonstrations. […]