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On-board weighing for loaders.
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A variable rate control and monitoring system for seed drills Click here for more information

The PSi is a new and fresh looking replacement to the popular Pro-Series instrument available with an integral SD card reader.


At the Growing Business Awards held in London on 27th November, RDS was the outright winner in the Technology & Innovation Section.
The awards – run by Real Business magazine and the CBI – are designed to recognise innovation and entrepreneurial spirit amongst Britain’s business community.
The company’s Artemis system, which uses microwave technology, GPS technology, intelligent signal processing and power control electronics, allows farmers to instantaneously vary the seeding rate in order to increase their returns by optimizing the seed-rate across the field.

Judges of the Technology & Innovation Award - sponsored by Visa Europe – said the company had already proven the commercial viability of its product. Their system is also being tested at prototype and pre-production stage by agricultural machinery manufacturers across the UK and Europe.
Attendees at the Awards event included the Right Honourable William Hague MP; Richard Lambert, director-general of the CBI; John Caudwell; Gerry Ford, chairman, CEO and founder of Caffe Nero; Sir Terence Conran; Lord Swraj Paul, founder and chairman of the Caparo Group; John Madejski, chairman of Reading FC and Dragons Den’s Theo Paphitis.
The picture shows RDS Managing Director, Richard Danby, receiving the award on behalf of the Company from William Hague.
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