New From NFMS 2009 

By: By Karen McMahon and Mike Boyatt

36-row planter THE NEW Early Riser 1260 planter with a 90-ft. width for 36 rows of 30-in. spacing is the largest planter that Case IH manufactures. The...

REAP energy benefits 

By: By Lynn Grooms

If You want to make your farm more energy efficient, you may qualify for a grant from a new federal energy program. The Rural Energy for America Program...

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Big thinkers talk about ag Well-known ag economist Mike Boehlje from Purdue University predicts how crop farming in the Midwest will look in the next...

FinOvation 2009 

By: By Karen McMahon, David Hest, Mark Moore

SmartStax Monsanto and Dow AgroSciences collaborated to produce a new eight-trait stack of genes in a hybrid that they expect to bring to the market in...

New From Sunbelt 2008 

By: By Karen McMahon

Stacker bar A NEW 1925 Stacker Bar from Orthman Manufacturing is semi-mounted with rear lift wheels. The stack-style toolbar for 24 rows, 30-in. widths...

Corn heads up 

The Drago corn head is a hot commodity today. Sales of the unique product have skyrocketed. The corn head features automatic, self-adjusting deck plates...

Drying season 

By: By Mark Moore

The stage is set for wet grain this fall. Cool early-season growing conditions in many areas of the Midwest retarded development of corn plants or necessitated...

In the bag 

New Polyethylene grain storage bags allow producers to temporarily store harvested grain for an average cost of $0.07/bu. A specially designed bag-filling...

New Storage Bags  

New polyethylene grain storage bags from Delta Grain Bag Systems allow producers to temporarily store harvested grain for an average cost of $0.07/bu....

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