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Family farm machinery business expects to grow

A family-run engineering firm is predicting future expansion after growing its sales portfolio with some of the nation's leading brands of tractors and farm machinery.

Based in Willersey, near Broadway, the firm celebrated 50 years in business in 2019, and has decided to use the half century as a spur - joining the M40/M5 corridor dealer networks of some of the agricultural sector's biggest names.

Heming Engineering Ltd is now a supplier for leading brands such as Muthing Flail Mowers, Tafe Tractors, Fleming Equipment, Zetor Tractors, Woods Rotary Mowers and Grillo ride-on mowers.

Peter Heming (pictured), managing director of Heming Group, said: "This is an exciting time for us. Last year was memorable for marking the 50th anniversary of our company and we look forward to the next 50 years and what new ventures that brings."

All key brands of specialist grass care, equestrian and orchard management products are also available.

The company operates across many sectors including agriculture, arable farming, construction, dairy farming, equestrian, grasscare, horticulture, livestock farming, mechanical engineering and sports and leisure.

Heming Engineering Ltd has also built its reputation servicing and repairing all types of agricultural equipment, commercial and four-wheel drive vehicles as well as industrial and construction equipment.

Heming Group comprises Heming Services, Heming Plant Hire, Ford Electrical and Major Cooling and Heating - as well as Heming Engineering.

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