Bigger capacities to chop more cropThe new FX58 and FX28 self-propelled forage harvesters from New Holland boast greater chopping capacities and more reliable performance than the FX25... 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... Three ways to rake hay fasterNew models from John Deere gather mown crops into windrows in less time.Three new rakes from John Deere let you windrow mown hay quickly and in a style... New from Sunbelt Ag ExpoBy: Karen McMahon and Mike Boyatt Separating manure A nursery for calves, an air-cushioned ride for grain, and tractors from Italy, India and China - we're bringing it all to you from... Process feed in the field as you harvestMake your forage work harder for your dairy and beef herds with a harvester that cracks corn kernels while harvesting. Dion Machineries just introduced... Products by the dozensBy: Roxanne Furlong Fast-forward farm shows. One year after a major introduction, AGCO, the company that was built on brand names, adds more products and more lines.Eight... New from the Farm Progress ShowBy: Kurt Lawton Here's a look at some of the new products we uncovered after traversing the 65-acre "tent city" located just outside Windall, IN.Large Deere tracksIn... New from Ohio Farm Science ReviewBy: Jodie Wehrspann Harvest hit early in Ohio this year and was in full swing by the time the gates opened to this three-day show in London, OH. That took a toll on attendance,... New from Farmfest 1998By: John G. White Long-armed sprayerFarmers showed interest in the new 67 series Flexi-Coil sprayers with a 130-ft. span and a power unfold feature. The operator doesn't... A Statement About HayBy: Tom Dodge In 1972, after years of tinkering, Edwin Vermeer introduced the first large round baler. While there had been small round balers before, his design changed... |