HELLO ROY 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

THE RUMORS were right. The company that became a major player in the farm equipment business by buying 21 short-line brands in 16 years announced it has...

FORAGE HARVESTER 

CLAAS INTRODUCES the new Jaguar Green Eye forage harvester and RU 600 row-independent corn head. Designed to run at maximum torque while lowering fuel...

HIGH-CAPACITY GRAIN AUGER 

BUHLER FARM King says, in its 74-year history, it has never tested a piece of equipment more than its new 16104 Backsaver auger. The Backsaver has a 16-in....

Forage harvester 

By: By Katie Sauck

Harvester from Claas has new Tier 3 engine...

GRAIN STORAGE FINANCING 

SPECIAL FINANCING for grain storage is available to growers in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming from Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica)....

Remote-controlled hopper 

By: By Karen McMahon

KEN HELEY was tired of climbing out of his truck to move a swing hopper when unloading corn, soybeans or wheat so he began devising a remote-controlled...

Remote-controlled hopper 

By: Karen McMahon

North Dakota grower develops a power swing hopper that can be remotely controlled from the truck cab. ...

FAST FILL 

SNAP THE new Pro-Chute discharge chute onto a bulk seed box and watch seed slide smoothly into a planter or planter fill equipment. The chute is made...

SURE LOCK 

YETTER INTRODUCES the All Steer Sure Lock enhancement for the 2000 series All Steer high-capacity cart. The All Steer Sure Lock features a cam-action...

NEW CORN HEADS 

CALMER CORN Heads is adding 30-in. corn heads to its existing line of 15- and 20-in. heads. Marion Calmer, owner of Calmer Corn Heads, says his objective...

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