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...

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...

Increased combine capacity 

By: By Katie Sauck

MORE COMBINE CAPACITY 

HOLD 100 more bushels in your hopper with Crary Industries' new Big Top Hopper Extension. Crary claims the Big Top is the best way to increase combine...

TIER 4 ENGINES 

By: FROM SENIOR EDITOR JODIE WEHRSPANN

WITH TIER 3 off-road diesel emission standards now in effect for large row-crop tractors, manufacturers are already working on engine designs to meet...

BUYING BIGGER 

By: FROM THE EDITOR KAREN MCMAHON

WHEN YOU turn the page to our first story, you'll read about the ongoing trend to make more massive farm equipment. Although most of you won't be buying...

COMBINES ON STEROIDS 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

I'M NOT a guy. So I won't pretend to fully understand the rush of testosterone you guys get when you stand next to a new Class 8 combine with a power...

CHALLENGER AIMS HIGH 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

IN AN ATTEMPT to capture the growing segment of crop producers with more than 2,000 acres, AGCO Challenger made its biggest product launch yet in February...

MCCORMICK, LANDINI COMBINE 

MCCORMICK TRACTORS will now be manufactured and marketed by ARGO Tractors, which also handles the Landini brand products. ARGO Tractors was created by...

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