Mastering the art of maintenance 

By: by Alison Squires

Save money and harvesting time by routinely servicing your combine.

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Mastering the art of combine maintenance 

By: by Alison Squires

Save money and harvesting time by routinely servicing your combine....

Lexion updated 

By: by Karen McMahon

Cat's new rotary combines have more power and operator comfort....

Look before you lease 

By: Gil Gullickson

Here's how to determine whether buying or leasing is the better deal. Several years ago, Howard Doster, a Purdue University agricultural economist, and...

Machinery 

Stripper for small grains Shelbourne Reynolds' stripper header is a new concept in grain headers: It strips only the grain and leaves the straw in the...

Look, no hands! 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Murray Palin, a small-grain farmer in Calgary, Alberta, knows firsthand how a wheat out can get the best of any driver. Fatigue sets in, the mind wanders,...

New from Midwest farm shows 

By: FIN staff

Deep-freeze temperatures and snow drifts didn't keep farmers away from two mid-winter farm shows. The weather also didn't keep us away. We selected the...

Machinery 

By: FIN Staff

New hitches Haul 7,000 or 12,500 lbs. of trailer weight when you add one of these Bulldog hitches to your towing trailer. This system allows you to adjust...

Combine hose protector 

By: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF

Mud Hog now offers a two-speed, single swivel wheel motor to reduce hose movement and subsequent wear on combine hoses. The swivel motor may be factory...

A wider path to narrow-row corn 

By: 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...

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