New from the Sunbelt Ag Expo 

By: Karen McMahon and Mike Boyatt

The popular Moultrie, GA, farm show yielded a crop of new foreign compact tractors, hay equipment, and much more.Traxter updated The Canadian ATV manufacturer...

New from Farmfest 

By: John G. White

Bale feeders Range cattle ranchers have found that, when bales are left on the ground, they wick up moisture that leads to spoilage or become frozen and...

The convention of invention 

By: John G. White

To reach the main floor of the Minnesota Inventors Congress, you must traverse a hallway of school-age dreamers and tinkerers, bubbly with enthusiasm....

AGCO opens up 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

The company that helped pioneer the multiple-brand strategy in ag marks its 10th year by divulging past strategies and future plans.Few ag machinery companies...

New tool cut fall work 

By: FIN Staff

Speed up tillage and harvest operations with new equipmentTillageBed builder Get the hardpan-shattering action of ripper-bedders with the bed-building...

A beefier orange 

By: FIN Staff

Small tractor leader adds new models and improves existing lineup.A midst the sea of products at the National Farm Machinery Show, Kubota's new models,...

Livestock department 

By: FIN Staff

Better bale wrap Presto Products claims that its Nutrigard Bale Wrap has higher UV ratings, a greater degree of stretch and a new cold cling package that...

New from the North American Farm and Power Show 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Farmers from Minnesota and surrounding states gathered at the Minneapolis Convention Center in December to check out the latest farm products on display....

New from the Sunbelt Ag Expo 

By: Karen McMahon and Mike Boyatt

We headed south in late October to search out new products among the 1,177 exhibits at the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition in Moultrie, Georgia. Sunny...

New from the Ohio Farm Science Review 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

"With the number of people in fields harvesting and with the drought conditions we've experienced here in Ohio, we expected attendance to be off significantly,...

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