Machinery and equipment is one of the biggest costs on farms, so making the right decision before purchase is crucial.

To help steer that decision, millions of pounds' worth of equipment will be on display at this years Cereals Event.

Held on June 14 to 15, the event will also host experts to deliver advice, making it the perfect shop window for anyone in the market.

There will be tractors, cultivation kit, sprayers, slurry equipment, tyres and other goods on show.

Jon Day, event director, said: "Whether you’re on a budget or looking for the most high-end kit, there’s an array of equipment to suit all needs.

“For those looking to make the switch to precision farming practices, or who just want to find out what it’s all about, there is help at hand with new machines, GPS guidance systems and advice on how to maximise yields while controlling costs.”

Efficiency is often a priority when deciding on a new machine and with fuel being one of the highest costs on farm, it’s important for machinery to deliver.

Leading the way in the tractor category is John Deere’s new 400HP 8400R tractor, which has broken three world records for fuel efficiency and drawbar performance.

Set to make its first appearance at Cereals, it promises a two per cent reduction in fuel consumption compared to the previous top of the range 8370R model.

As growers look to push crop yields and productivity, it can really help to have the most efficient cultivation equipment.

Developed by farmer Peter Bristow, Bristow’s new angled disc rapeseed drill is set to change how rape seeds are sown – creating cost and time savings.

The single pass drill features split level subsoil 410mm discs at the front, a multi-tooth tiller roll, with angled discs and coulters which help retain lifted soil – ensuring the seed is covered.

Profiling the most up-to-date innovations and application technology, Syngenta’s Sprays & Sprayers arena will feature again at this year’s event.

The arena is set to put 50 of the latest sprayers to test – showing visitors what’s on the market to help them improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Among these, winner of ‘Sprayer of the Year’ at SIMA, is Berthoud’s new trailed sprayer – VANTAGE; perfect for farmers looking for both accuracy and speed.

It draws the best features from across Berthoud’s range – including Dualmatic operation that reduces residual volumes by using shorter connecting pipes.