

It has been another busy few weeks at Ryetec, with major workshop expansion work continuing alongside a packed production schedule across the factory.
From new machinery entering fabrication to additional manufacturing space taking shape, the latest update from the Ryetec site provides a behind-the-scenes look at the growth and investment currently happening across the business.
As demand continues to increase for British-built agricultural equipment and machinery, Ryetec is expanding both its facilities and production capabilities to support future growth.
One of the biggest developments currently underway is the continued expansion of the Ryetec manufacturing facilities.
Large sections of new steelwork are now in place, with crane rails, concrete footings, and additional workshop structures progressing rapidly. The project will significantly increase operational capacity across the site while improving workflow between fabrication, painting, assembly, and storage.
The latest phase of the development includes:
* New workshop bays
* Extended assembly areas
* Additional crane systems
* Expanded storage facilities
* New office space
* Improved production flow
Large concrete foundations are also being installed to support the growing facility, highlighting the scale of investment being made into the future of the business.
Inside the factory, production remains at full pace across multiple Ryetec product lines.
Throughout the workshop, machinery can be seen in various stages of fabrication and assembly, including:
* Riot cultivators
* Restorer frames
* Smart Boxes
* Weight Boxes
* Wing extensions
* Packer rollers
* Compact Box kits
Painted frames, welded components, fabricated steel sections, and finished assemblies continue moving through the production process as customer orders progress through the factory.
The volume of material and machinery moving across the site demonstrates the growing demand for Ryetec equipment across the UK agricultural sector.
The Ryetec Riot cultivation range continues to be a major focus within the workshop, with several machines currently in production.
Frames, rollers, and supporting components can already be seen moving through fabrication, while completed units are being prepared for delivery to customers.
Designed for modern cultivation requirements, the Riot range has been developed to provide:
* Heavy-duty construction
* High-output cultivation performance
* Reliable soil movement
* Strong trash incorporation
* Durability for demanding field conditions
As more machines enter service across the country, the Riot range continues to strengthen Ryetec’s cultivation equipment offering.
Another major development currently underway is the introduction of the new Ryetec HD Restorer machine.
The first unit is now entering production, with the machine designed around larger-scale cultivation requirements and increased working widths.
The new HD Restorer features:
* 6 metre base machine
* Expandable 7 metre and 8 metre configurations
* Heavy-duty frame design
* High-capacity cultivation capability
The machine is expected to appear at Cereals 2026, where visitors will be able to see the latest Ryetec engineering developments in person.
Alongside workshop expansion, Ryetec is also investing in improved office and operational space to support the continued growth of the business.
The new office areas overlook the workshop floor, helping maintain close links between engineering, production, sales, and administration teams.
This ongoing investment reflects Ryetec’s long-term commitment to British agricultural engineering and manufacturing.
As a North Yorkshire agricultural machinery manufacturer, Ryetec continues to focus on building practical, heavy-duty machinery designed around the realities of modern farming.
The combination of expanding production facilities, new machinery development, and growing customer demand highlights the continued momentum behind the business heading further into 2026.
With new machines leaving the factory, further expansion work progressing, and major agricultural events approaching, there is plenty more to come from the Ryetec workshop over the months ahead.