Ready to not rumble 

By: by Erik Petry

Rotor kit upgrade turns Case IH 1680 combine into a smooth operator....

New from a FALL farm show 

By: by Karen McMahon

Fall and outdoor farm shows are a great combination. But this year, rain entered the equation, cutting Farm Progress, held near Danville, IL, to one day. Dodging the bad weather, we pounded the wood-chip aisles to bring you the best of the new products.

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Enter the Dragon 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Iowa farmer brings European corn heads to America.

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John Deere thinks big 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

John Deere's recent new-product introductions.

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Bigger, better, redder 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

A first look at some of Case IH's new products for 2003.

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Machinery department 

Tractor lease. Planter scale. Precision fertilizer coulter. Forage harvester corn head. Small tractor cultivator. Antitheft system....

Reader picks in Paris 

By: by Karen McMahon

U.S. growers on a tour of Europe tell us what they liked at SIMA, the Paris farm equipment show.

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AGCO closes Challenger plant 

By: Wayne Wenzel

AGCO Corporation says it is closing its track tractor factory in DeKalb, IL. Currently, the DeKalb plant assembles Challenger track tractors in the range...

AGCO closes Challenger plant 

By: Wayne Wenzel

AGCO Corporation says it is closing its track tractor factory in DeKalb, IL. Currently, the DeKalb plant assembles Challenger track tractors in the range...

Friendly competition 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Germany's Claas keeps crossing paths with AGCO....

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