farm shows 2001By: 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.... Easy goingBy: Alison Squires Special features of the new SPX 4260 Patriot sprayer from Case IH range from improved ergonomics in the cab to the latest agronomics at the boom. The... Easy goingBy: Alison Squires Special features of the new SPX 4260 Patriot sprayer from Case IH range from improved ergonomics in the cab to the latest agronomics at the boom. The... GVM Inc. - HydraSpray 550-GGVM offers a new pickup sprayer called the HydraSpray 550-G.... CropsTelescoping boom. 7 key points of a contract for IP grain. How to build chemical storage. Control soybean fungi. ...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... Your inputBy: FIN Staff Buildings and bins I'm looking for the manufacturer of steel buildings - probably built in the 70s - that have "Chief" as the logo on the end of the building.... Spraying problems, nevermoreBy: Roxanne Furlong Spray your weeds more accurately with three new products from Raven Industries.The SCS Sidekick direct injection system allows you to respond faster to... Cruisin'By: Wayne Wenzel Spraying responsibly at 20 mph. You may remember the white-knuckled, seat-of-the-pants spray jockies. These legendary heroes raced the weather and drove... |
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