BETTER HEADER CONTROL 

HEADSIGHT, A provider of performance corn header control systems, claims its new Foresight software increases header control responsiveness, threshing...

True Blue 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

Farm Equipment manufacturer New Holland rolled out a new look and new lines of tractors, combines, and haying equipment at its 2007 North American Dealer...

AGCO Corporation 

New 3x4 and 4x4 big square balers...

CLASS of America 

World's largest combine, the Lexion 595R...

World CLAAS 

By: By Karen McMahon

The U.S. is one of the world's largest agricultural equipment markets, and breaking into it with new products takes time, money and know-how. Just ask...

MarketMaxx 2007 

By: By Larry Stalcup

With a prize package that includes a year's use of a new AGCO Gleaner combine or AGCO tractor, MarketMaxx 2007 is bigger and better than ever. You could...

Red Rotor Turns 30 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

Chet and Dan Eyer from Anchor, IL, were among the first in line to buy a Case IH Axial-Flow combine when it was introduced in 1977. We wanted something...

Bigger, better and redder 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

In step with its earlier announcement to launch 27 new products before year's end, Case IH unveiled another dozen products for 2007 at farm shows this...

Monster Machines 

For the 2007 harvest season, Claas Omaha, maker of the Lexion combine, introduces a new straw walker combine, a combine on tracks and new lines of headers....

HELLO ROY 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

THE RUMORS were right. The company that became a major player in the farm equipment business by buying 21 short-line brands in 16 years announced it has...

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