A row cleaner removed 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

When ridge-till farmer Brady Jass traded in his old planter, he found himself without row cleaners. He needed them to clean trash from the ridges that...

Tour of technology 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Get on the bus for a tour of Case's new products for 1999.A tractor drawbar pin?Seemed like an odd teaser to what Case Corporation was calling its 1998...

Masters of invention 

By: Roxanne Furlong

Our annual trek to the Minnesota Inventors Congress in Redwood Falls found a collection of creations from devisers of designs - many of which could soon...

Redefining planters 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Air seeders and drills are fighting for space on your farm. Both will change the way you think about planters.The next planter you buy may not be a planter...

1997 Reader's Choice - Over $5000 

By: Kurt Lawton

The envelope, please.Many of this year's Farm Industry News Readers' Choice products appear to mirror buying patterns. In our over $5,000 category, five...

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