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    Royal Welsh Award of Merit for baler innovation

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    By admin on August 12, 2026 Machinery, News, Practical precision

    John Deere has been awarded the Award of Merit for New Innovation at the 2026 Royal Welsh Show.

    The award recognises the innovation with the greatest potential to improve agriculture in Wales, with John Deere receiving this achievement for the new Weave Automation technology on the V452R Round Baler.

    John Deere exhibited at the Royal Welsh Show from Monday 20th to Thursday 23rd July, showcasing John Deere’s latest innovations, including its Weave Automation technology.

    Weave Automation, available on the variable chamber V452R and V462R Round Baler models, is an advanced feature that automatically guides an operator’s baler left and right along the windrow, creating consistently well-shaped bales without constant operator input.

    The active hitch automatically follows curved windrows, even in corners. Precisely tracking the windrow, the V452R with Weave Automation eliminates missed crop and reduces tractor manoeuvres.

    This innovative technology uses sensors and hydraulics to weave the baler back and forth as needed, ensuring the hay is distributed evenly inside the chamber, resulting in perfectly shaped, consistent bales every time, without the stress of constant manual adjustments.

    “John Deere’s Weave Automation technology has proven to be leading edge technology for farmers,” says Chris Wiltshire, John Deere Tactical Marketing Manager. “In streamlining the bailing process, Weave Automation reduces fatigue in operators as the machine can do everything for them.

    “This means reduced operator error, better documentation, and consistent bales.”

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