NEW FROM THE FALL SHOWS 

By: By Mark Moore

Big equipment draws a crowd IF IT'S BIGGER, wider and has a higher capacity, chances are it got a lot of looks at this year's farm shows. Robust commodity...

Booked Solid 

By: By Mark Moore

AS PRODUCERS harvest this year's massive corn crop, the transportation network that shuttles grain from the field and delivers it to its final destination...

BIN BOOM 

THE SALE of grain bins and all related grain-handling equipment soared during the winter and spring of 2007. is the word used by grain equipment and bin...

Talk 

ADJUST TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Chris Malichky, in his letter about climate change, has fallen into the same trap as the experts in Hollywood. In the tiny time...

New From Louisville 

By: By Sarah Day and Mike Boyatt

Portable grain tester Dickey-john says its new handheld grain moisture analyzer provides accurate readings with easy operation and no mess or damage to...

True Blue 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

Farm Equipment manufacturer New Holland rolled out a new look and new lines of tractors, combines, and haying equipment at its 2007 North American Dealer...

Brock Grain Systems 

Launch of the new SQ Series grain dryers....

DICKEY-John 

Portable grain sensor accurately measures moisture in corn....

Bigger, better and redder 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

In step with its earlier announcement to launch 27 new products before year's end, Case IH unveiled another dozen products for 2007 at farm shows this...

Dual-Auger Grain Cart 

Unverferth introduces its new 1010 grain cart with 1,000-plus-bushel capacity and an unloading speed of more than 600 bu./min. The 1010 is Unverferth's...

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