Horsch has partnered with Johnsons of Cheadle to provide its full range of cultivators, drills and sprayers to customers in Staffordshire. Johnsons has two branches, one at Cheadle and one at Eccleshall, and, as a Case IH main dealer, has huge experience supporting large arable farms through to smaller dairy farms.
“We like the strength, reliability and productivity that is associated with the Horsch brand and speaking with our customers, they are keen to have the brand too,” the sales manager at Johnsons, Les Bailey, said. “Horsch has broad range of high-quality kit from 3.0 to 12.0m. That allows us to provide exactly the right machines to customers.”
The two branches comprise a staff 17 with five service engineers and serve distinctly different customer groups. The Cheadle branch covers a predominately dairy area, and Mr Bailey believes the 3.0m version of the Express power harrow range and the smaller models of the Maestro maize drill range will prove popular among local farmers.
Further south, the Eccleshall branch serves a large arable customer base.
“We already supply and support flagship Case IH Axial-Flow combines and high-horsepower tractors to big arable operations in this area,” Mr Bailey added. “The larger trailed and self-propelled Leeb sprayers will be a great addition to the machines we can offer, as well as the high-capacity cultivators and drills that Horsch produces.”.
Horsch UK’s general manager, Stephen Burcham, said the high level of expertise, customer service and support that Johnsons of Cheadle provide was well-known in the region.
“I’m delighted that we’re working with them and supporting farmers across Staffordshire,” he added.
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