Variable-rate application: What's new? What's next? 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

JORGE HERAUD is the business unit manager for Trimble Agriculture Flow and Application Controls and director of business development for Trimble Agriculture....

Variable rate < the big story 

By: From Senior Editor Jodie Wehrspann

Perhaps the biggest overlooked ag story today, with nary a neon sign signaling its significance, is variable-rate technology. I remember first writing...

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FIN TV New inventions ease farm tasks Farm Industry News traveled to the Minnesota Inventors Congress this summer to find the latest ideas and inventions...

Depreciation bonus 

By: By Lynn Grooms

Farmers have until December 31, 2009, to take advantage of the accelerated depreciation schedule for most farm equipment. The bonus depreciation measure...

Technology: Are you ready for a RoGator? 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

IF YOU think high-capacity sprayers are made only for custom applicators, David Webster wants to challenge your assumption. Webster, director of sales for AGCO Application Equipment, says sales of self-propelled sprayers have significantly increased in recent years, with growers accounting for the bulk of the growth...

Sprayer buying trends and technologies 

Application Equipment, discusses buying trends and technology in the self-propelled sprayer business....

Deere Bucks Recession 

By: By Karen McMahon

John Deere recently introduced a new row-crop tractor line called the 8R series and 8RT track series. The line includes six wheeled models and three track models. Deere also released a number of new products in its application, forage and precision equipment lines...

New self-propelled sprayers 

Miller-St. Nazianz recently introduced several new sprayers to a growing self-propelled sprayer market. ...

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FIN TV How Deere will meet Tier 4 Diesel engines for tractors, combines and other off-road vehicles face a makeover starting in 2011, which is the interim...

Tractor lab tests ISOBUS compatibility 

The Nebraska Tractor Test Lab is expanding its testing to ISOBUS devices, according to Roger Hoy, director...

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