A wider path to narrow-row cornBy: Wayne Wenzel Conversion kit makes it easier to build your own 15-in row units.A few years ago, when Case Corporation bought the rights to Marion Calmer's patented... Common groundBy: Joan Olson Farmers add acres by sharing equipment and labor.Many farmers in the Midwest today feel they need to farm more than 1,000 acres to remain in business.... New acre-eating combineBy: Wayne Wenzel Lexion 475 features Caterpillar's Mobil-trac undercarriage.Soon after they hit the farm show circuit in 1997, Lexion 480 and 485 combines staked their... New tool cut fall workBy: FIN Staff Speed up tillage and harvest operations with new equipmentTillageBed builder Get the hardpan-shattering action of ripper-bedders with the bed-building... New from the National Farm Machinery ShowBy: Kurt Lawton and Mike Boyatt Farmers and tractor-pull enthusiasts came in record numbers, almost 288,000, to Louisville in mid-February for the country's largest indoor agricultural... Top farmer show picksBy: Kurt Lawton Team FIN farmers search the Louisville show for efficiency buys.A long with covering what was new at the National Farm Machinery Show, we asked Indiana... Stop roping in your rotaryBy: Jodie Wehrspann Steel lugs help stop crop stems from roping in rotary combines.The steel lugs that D.J. Estes designed in his machine shop to stop crop stems from rumbling... the finOvation awardsBy: Roxanne Furlong and Karen McMahon You inquired, we tallied. The result is our first-ever presentation of an annual "finOvation" award (a FIN Ovation for innOvative products) based on "circled... Harvest by test weightBy: Jodie Wehrspann Feed mill sensor technology is now headed for combines.An electronic sensor used in feed mills to measure density and moisture of feed is being adapted... New from the Farm Progress ShowBy: Karen McMahon Neither mud nor cool weather could keep multitudes of farmers away from the 1999 Farm Progress Show located in the heart of Iowa's Amana Colonies.Small... |