7.00am - Sunday 12th April 2026 16,387
This week we head over to Shrewsbury England and pay a visit to Ian Childe Agricultural Services who have just purchased their eleventh Bunning Spreader. This time Ian's went bigger and we're eager to find out if Bigger really is Better. Ben from Bunning Spreaders certainly thinks so but what has Ian got to say? We also get the scoop on the firm's journey through various tractor brands over the years including a certain Case Puma that Ian has a soft spot for. This episode see's Ian and Henry detail everything from muck and lime spreading to slurry operations and the importance of looking after staff to ensure the longevity of the business. There's new machinery, shiny metal and plenty of great scenery, so sit back and enjoy!
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