Bigger, better, redder 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

A first look at some of Case IH's new products for 2003.

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John Deere thinks big 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

John Deere's recent new-product introductions.

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Machinery department 

Tractor lease. Planter scale. Precision fertilizer coulter. Forage harvester corn head. Small tractor cultivator. Antitheft system....

Team FIN favorites 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Our all-farmer panel picks top products at Louisville.

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Crops department 

Hopper Hammer. Stop planter's block. Fertigation tool....

Crops department 

Low-disturbance seeding. Rebounder redesigned.

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Turning the corner 

By: Kurt Lawton

Machinery industry players look to 2003.

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Nothing but the best 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

These farmers buy only the biggest and best equipment - and say their strategy is worth the extra money.

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Great Plains gets better with age 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Seeding, tillage and spraying debut at this year's farm shows.

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Great Plains gets better with age 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Seeding, tillage, and spraying debut at this year’s farm shows....

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