Next-Generation Engines 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

Last March John Deere's non-road diesel engine group announced the technology it will use to reach the near-zero emission levels set by the EPA. Diesel...

Three Ways to Save Fuel 

We Want customers to know there is a lot they can do to offset a dip in fuel efficiency, and it starts now, with their current vehicles, says Steve Meinzen,...

Entry-level display 

The new Edge precision farming display from Ag Leader opens the door to precision seeding, application and yield... ...

FinOvation 2009 

By: By Karen McMahon, David Hest, Mark Moore

SmartStax Monsanto and Dow AgroSciences collaborated to produce a new eight-trait stack of genes in a hybrid that they expect to bring to the market in...

New From the Fall Shows 

By: By Mark Moore

Cornstalk baling VERMEER SHOWCASED its new Super M Cornstalk Special at the Farm Progress show in Boone, IA. The cornstalk baler has a powered feed system...

Farmindustrynews.com 

Closed system for insecticides Collaboration between Syngenta Crop Protection, John Deere and Raven Industries has produced a new closed system for handling...

New size to beat 

U.S. Farms continue to get bigger, and manufacturers keep building larger combines to harvest more acres faster. Now New Holland and Case IH continue...

Corn heads up 

The Drago corn head is a hot commodity today. Sales of the unique product have skyrocketed. The corn head features automatic, self-adjusting deck plates...

New Farm Show Planned for 2010 

By: By Karen McMahon

Watch AEM Part I video and Part II video.
A major new farm show, organized by farm equipment manufacturers, will be held January 12 to 15, 2010. The new show is called ...

New kids on the Block 

By: by Harlen Persinger

Settling for Average just doesn't fit in the farm equipment business anymore. As state-of-the-art facilities pop up in the countryside these days, companies...

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