Automation in Farming
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THE extent to which automation has been introduced in farming in Britain is clearly revealed by the 1956-57 "Farm Mechanization" Directory, published this waek by Temple Press Ltd.,e Bowling Green Lane, London. Compiled by the staff of Farm Mechanization, this, the sixth edition of the directory, is notable for its comprehensive character. It costs f I 5s. (1 6s. 6d. if obtained by post from the publishers).
In addition to many useful names and addresses, this publication gives technical data of all the leading tractors, together with test reports. Farm imple: rnents are comprehensively covered in a large classified section. which is well illustrated with drawings and photographs.