New life for an old combineBy: Machinery Farming 1,000 acres of corn and soybeans and working full-time in construction pushed this Hennepin, IL, farmer to alleviate some harvesttime pressure.He... Optimum cuttingBy: the staff of Farm Industry News Knife sections that have been heat treated and hardened throughout areavailable from S.I. Distri-buting. Unlike other knife sections that havebeen treated... First look picture thisBy: Jodie Wehrspann Just before press time, Deere unveiled its new combines, tractors and implements at its annual dealer meeting. Here is a photo preview of what you'll... Practical Problem SolversBy: John G. White It was not uncommon for visitors viewing the gadgets at the 42nd annual Minnesota Inventors Congress to suddenly exclaim, "Wow! Why didn't I think of... Combine buying: can you justify?By: Jodie Wehrspann Consider these factors when deciding whether to trade combines this year Buying a combine this year, whether new or used, may seem to fly in the face... Show me the rotariesBy: Jodie Wehrspann Rumors of a new combine with rotary technology are causing buyers to wonder 'why rotary, why now? And are all rotaries created equal?' We'll show you... Business of buyingNarrow-row corn head design droppedNarrow-row corn disciple/inventor Marion Calmer made news almost two years ago when Case Corporation bought the manufacturing... FIN farmers make doBy: Jodie Wehrspann Team FIN farmers share their current buying and repair strategies for improving on-farm efficiency.With grain prices low, you may be delaying major equipment... Boldly buildingNew Holland takes a bullish approach to low commodity prices by launching entirely new families of equipment.Commodity prices may be down. And the farm... Is your machine being serviced right? Combine checkupsBy: Jodie Wehrspann An annual combine inspection can cut downtime and repair costs. But be advised: All are not the same. Price may be your best indicator.What started out... |