03/07/06 
            Reduced labour, greater output and superb quality of work have
              earned the Bryce Suma Post Driver and CHK’s Spread-a-bale
              the top machinery award at this year’s Royal Show. The prestigious
              Royal Agricultural Society of England’s (RASE) Gold Medal
              was presented to the two manufacturers at the show by Princess
            Michael of Kent on Sunday July 2. 
            
              
              CHK’s Spread-a-bale  
               
              
              
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            The RASE Machinery Awards are unique in that they are based on
              a rigorous examination of the performance of the machines in the
              hands of commercial users. These judges, primarily farmers and
              contractors, noted how the Bryce post driver allowed one man to
              safely replace a three-man team, yet still drive in posts quickly
              and accurately. A similar save on labour has been found with the
              Spread-a-bale. Even spreading from this one-man operated, self-loading
              device, designed for use with a material handler, means less straw
            is used and lower dust levels. 
            “The Spread-a-bale is robust, easy and quick to attach and
              use, and self-loading is entirely reliable,” is the verdict
              from the judging panel. “Similarly the Bryce Suma post driver
              is easy to operate, has excellent safety features and should have
              an indefinite life, so a good resale value.” 
            A silver medal, and a new sustainability award goes to Simba’s
              Aqueel. This roller consolidates seedbeds but conserves water and
              reduces wind and soil erosion on more fragile soils, earning it
              the Institution of Agricultural Engineers award for equipment contributing
              to sustainability in agriculture and land use. 
            Three other manufacturers have been awarded Silver Medals for
              innovations that have outstanding advantages for the user. The
              Claas Scorpion Telehandler is a “delight to use”, with
              high performance and trouble-free loading work from a compact and
              fuel-thrifty machine. 
            Knight’s “outstanding” service and support helped
              win silver for the 1830 self-propelled sprayer, with excellent
              boom-suspension and high forwards speeds delivering superb coverage
              and significant time savings. Quick to install and switch between
              machines, the Trimble EZ Steer is a low-cost, reliable and accurate
              way to bring to bring GPS steering assistance to a tractor, sprayer
              or other farm vehicle. 
            The Burke Trophy, for sustained and substantial contribution in
              a particular sector of the machinery industry will be awarded to
              Harry West (Prees) Limited. The judges considered that the long
              term record of the Shropshire company to the grassland-based livestock
              industry was outstanding, spanning 40 years of innovation, quality,
              service and close attention to the needs of the industry. 
            “Visitors to the show will be able to see a truly prestigious
              line-up of the very best of agricultural machinery,” comments
              Royal Show event presenter Jimmy Birchmore. “The awards stand
              has become a central attraction in the machinery area and the stand
              is staffed by well-qualified engineers, throughout the Show period. 
            “An RASE Gold or Silver Medal brings a manufacturer well-earned
              esteem throughout the industry, since it is the only set of awards
              based on the experiences of those that use the machines. It’s
              well-worth coming to the stand and finding out what makes these
              innovations worth the prestigious gold or silver award they’ll
              carry.” 
             
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