Tractors: Big, Bigger, Biggest (Or Small, Smaller, Smallest?)

Published date31 May 2022
Subject MatterIntellectual Property, Patent, Trademark
Law FirmMarks & Clerk
AuthorMr Robert Carpmael

Developments to agricultural machinery span the millennia, from the first tools of man to the beasts of modern farm equipment. And quite beastly these are now! See the wonderful example of a super-sized John Deere below, which, despite its large size, amazingly is still small compared to the "Big Bud"!

With the growth of such machinery, new challenges arise, such as new requirements for access routes, changes to the supply or service machinery, and opportunities for larger and wider soil interface machines, such as ploughs and drills. These changes thus allow each new piece of equipment to generate a wide range of opportunities across a broad spectrum of businesses.

However, making equipment larger is not the only route forwards. Many manufacturers are also working on smaller or more precise equipment: particularly self driving machines, intelligent spraying equipment for improved pesticide economy, or automated harvesting equipment, and even electric or methane powered machinery to help reduce the reliance on diesel or in an attempt to close the loop towards a carbon neutral farming cycle. These too can generate many opportunities across a broad spectrum of businesses, as they can also generate a need for alternative supply...

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