Tax breaks, healthy rain and an upcoming supply strain have caused an increase in demand for farm machinery, a leading district retailer says.
Busy time for machinery firm
Tax breaks, healthy rain and an upcoming supply strain have caused an increase in demand for farm machinery, a leading district retailer says.
Billy HIGGINS

DEMAND: Rhys Evans Farm Machinery dealer principal Sue Kerr says farmers are taking advantage of favourable conditions and a government tax break, by purchasing farm machinery before potantial price rises due to coronavirus impacts.
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