Agricultural Machinery Rings
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The Machinery
Ring Association (MRA) is the umbrella body representing the interests
of the fifteen machinery rings operating across England & Wales
as cooperative associations, undertaking a range of activities intended
to serve the commercial interests of the farming community and their
land management activities. |
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Ridings Machinery
Ring (RMR) was formed in 1992 by a number of farmers and contractors
as an independent co-operative for the agricultural industry in Yorkshire.
The aim of the group being to rationalise members labour and machinery
input costs. |
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BMR, the
first Machinery Ring to be formed in the UK in February 1987 by 23
farmers and contractors, has the aim of rationalising labour, machinery
and input costs. Currently, there are nearly 660 members. |
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