August
2025
FENIX tine cultivator: Deep tillage for…
FENIX tine cultivator from BEDNAR: efficient loosening down to 35 cm, four types of points, year-round use. Ideal for stubble cultivation, seedbed preparation and deep loosening....
Bednar FMT exhibited this week, at the LAMMA Show held at the National Events Centre, Birmingham, UK. The 2 day, indoor event was well attended with over 40,000 visitors from all over the UK and Ireland. The show began on Tuesday 7th of January after a busy 4 days of build up by a super, hard working team despatched from the Czech Republic.
BEDNAR stand at the LAMMA exhibition
BEDNAR sales representative, Warren Rivers-Scott with family
As this was our official Launch of Bednar in the UK, we were overwhelmed by the response and seemingly a huge amount of genuine interest in our brand and the products we had to offer. The Omega FL Grain and Fertiliser drill was one of the most commented on machines with the XE12400 Profi SwifterDisc and RN6400 Row Master inter row cultivator as close runners up. The second day closed at around 5pm having drank 7 barrels of beer, 9 hams and 280 slices of cheese consumed! We look forward to LAMMA 2021.
Warren Rivers-Scott Sales Representative for United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland [email protected] BEDNAR FMT s.r.o.
FENIX tine cultivator from BEDNAR: efficient loosening down to 35 cm, four types of points, year-round use. Ideal for stubble cultivation, seedbed preparation and deep loosening....
Last week, the BOOTCAMP event took place in Germany, which is regularly organised by the German publisher of TRACTION magazine. This year's edition focused on the presentation of seed drills with a working width of three metres �...
This was the motto of this year's international training for BEDNAR sales representatives, which took place ahead of the upcoming AGRITECHNICA 2025 fair. During four intensive days, 500 representatives of our business partners fro...
A full overview of BEDNAR machinery at “UCAB Agrotechnologies 2025,” featuring new products for conventional, minimum tillage, strip-till, and no-till farming....