New from the National Farm Machinery Show 

By: Kurt Lawton and Mike Boyatt

Farmers and tractor-pull enthusiasts came in record numbers, almost 288,000, to Louisville in mid-February for the country's largest indoor agricultural...

Spraying it smart 

By: Rhonda Brooks

A thorough review of your spray rig and application methods can save money and improve results.Dick McPherson likes the way his 600-gal. pull-behind sprayer...

New from the Farm Progress Show 

By: Karen McMahon

Neither mud nor cool weather could keep multitudes of farmers away from the 1999 Farm Progress Show located in the heart of Iowa's Amana Colonies.Small...

New from the Ohio Farm Science Review 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

"With the number of people in fields harvesting and with the drought conditions we've experienced here in Ohio, we expected attendance to be off significantly,...

New from Husker Harvest Days 

By: the staff of Farm Industry News

Midwest farmers pounded the sandy aisles of this year's Husker Harvest Days in Grand Island, NE. Exhibitors were upbeat, and farmers appeared to be buying....

New from Farmfest and Dakota fest 

By: the staff of Farm Industry News

Despite low commodity prices, farmers turned out to brave August heat andview the latest new products at two upper Midwest shows.Portable craneTired of...

Trekking to Tulare 

By: Daryl Briddenbaugh

A Team FIN farmer visits the California Farm Equipment Show and casts his votes for the best new products for the shop and field.Promoters of the California...

Danish lessons 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

New equipment from Northern Europe's largest farm show demonstrates differences in Danish farming.his year marked the 25th anniversary of Agromek, Northern...

Information 

Equipment book updatesTwo handy equipment books have recently been updated: Chain Saw Service Manual and Outdoor Power Equipment Blue Book. Both are from...

Do sprayer dollars make sense? 

At what point9s the cost of owning a sprayer equal to the cost of hiring sprayer services?The market for self-propelled sprayers is a lot more crowded...

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