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    Midlands RTK Network Expands 

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    By admin on November 26, 2025 News

    Tallis Amos Group has acquired the Rea Valley Tractors RTK base station network, strengthening its precision agriculture offering across the Midlands and beyond. 

     

    RTK correction signals enhance the accuracy of GPS-equipped agricultural machinery, enabling repeatable pass-to-pass precision for farmers and contractors. 

     

    Matthew Thompson, Tech Ops & Aftermarket Director of Tallis Amos Group, said:
    “This acquisition allows Tallis Amos to expand its RTK network, ensuring Rea Valley customers who have invested in RTK hardware continue to receive reliable, high-precision correction signals. It underscores our commitment to supporting modern, technology-driven agriculture.” 

     

    Users of the Rea Valley RTK network are advised to contact the Tallis Amos Precision Technology helpline on 07893 933 804 to register their details and maintain access.  

     

    Over the coming months, the TAG Tech team will also update SIM cards in customers’ machines as required. 

     

    Customers can continue to expect the same high-quality RTK signals, supported by dedicated precision technology specialists from the Tallis Amos Group. 

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