Crops department 

Clamp down on crime. Anhydrous regulator. Precision systems....

Machinery department 

Rocky disking. Precise seed metering. New Deere utility line. Cut and bale. Wide baling, raking. Rakes, balers and tedders.

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Bag the bag 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Seed-handling improvements from planter to bin.

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Bag the bag 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Seed-handling improvements from planter to bin

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Machinery department 

Fast residue control. Farm equipment “blue book”. New air drill line. Save time at planting. AGCO expands compact line. Mulcher brings rocks to surface. Truss bars for row crops.

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Machinery department 

Faster, more accurate planting...

Crops department 

Option for corn. Wide seed feed. Convert corn to gas. Easy guide system. Portable guidance....

Why didn't I think of that? 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Useful stuff from the 44th Annual Inventors Congress...

Machinery department 

Soybean machine.

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farm shows 2001 

By: by Karen McMahon and Gil Gullickson

The popular Midwest farm shows went on in spite of the tragedies that occurred in our nation on September 11. Although quieter and subdued, farmers gathered for Husker Harvest Days in Grand Island, NE; Ohio Farm Science Review in London, OH; and the Farm Progress Show in West Lafayette, IN. Here's a look at some of the new equipment and innovation that ag manufactuers introduced at these shows....

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