New from the 3I show 

By: Kurt Lawton

This annual High Plains show in the heart of Kansas kicks off the spring show season. Here's a glimpse of the new products we found.Ultrawide and compact...

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...

Set up for strip till 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Illinois no-till farmer Roger Kennell will never forget the spring of 1992. It was cool and wet, and he was forced to plant corn in less than ideal conditions...

Machinery department 

By: FIN Staff

Progressive sidedress Easily apply 28% nitrogen with Progressive Farm Products' new 2450-series liquid sidedress unit. It features a 32-in. crop clearance,...

New from the National Farm Machinery Show 

By: Kurt Lawton and Mike Boyatt

Farmers and tractor-pull enthusiasts came in record numbers, almost 288,000, to Louisville in mid-February for the country's largest indoor agricultural...

Machinery department 

By: FIN Staff

New tile plows JM Innovations is the kind of company that seems to grow because of its own demand. About 20 years ago when the owners needed an ATV sprayer,...

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....

The new planter inspectors 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

It used to be that only equipment dealers offered planter inspections. Now seed companies are getting involved. Here's what seed people and planter manufacturers...

Crops department 

By: FIN Staff

Product packaging Novartis's new purchase program, called AgriFit, guarantees that all prices for NK-brand seed will remain the same for 2000. Also, options...

Drill in no-till 

By: the staff of Farm Industry News

The latest additions to Great Plains Manufacturing's lineup of no-tilldrills include the 705 and 1005 end-wheel units that offer working widthsof 7 and...

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