Seeding in no-tillBy: Roxanne Furlong New tools can eliminate residue problems to help corn seedlings grow tall and strong. Using no-till planting techniques can make soil healthier and reduce... New from Midwest farm showsBy: FIN staff Deep-freeze temperatures and snow drifts didn't keep farmers away from two mid-winter farm shows. The weather also didn't keep us away. We selected the... CropsNew spray tips In a partnership with Wilger Industries, Case IH dealers are now offering Wilger's Combo-Rate nozzle body system and its Combo-Jet DR (drift... Nu-Till improves no-tillBy: Karen McMahon New planting system combines nutrition with no-till for top yields.A new planting system combines a reengineered no-till planter with better nutrition... Precise plantingBy: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF The SingulatorPlus meter is the major focus of the 3010P precision planting system from Great Plains. The meter singulates row crops such as soybeans... AGCO opens upBy: 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... The convention of inventionBy: 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.... New tool cut fall workBy: 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 tillBy: 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... |
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