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...

First look picture this 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Just before press time, Deere unveiled its new combines, tractors and implements at its annual dealer meeting. Here is a photo preview of what you'll...

New tools tackle no-till 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Illinois farmer and manufacturer team up to devise implement attachments to boost no-till.Last November, the Conservation Technology Information Center...

New from Sunbelt Ag Expo 

By: Karen McMahon and Mike Boyatt

Separating manure A nursery for calves, an air-cushioned ride for grain, and tractors from Italy, India and China - we're bringing it all to you from...

Reader's choice over $5,000 

By: Roxanne Furlong and Karen McMahon

For this, our annual Readers' Choice story, we analyzed your "request for more information" inquiries and found what piqued your interest. According to...

Products by the dozens 

By: Roxanne Furlong

Fast-forward farm shows. One year after a major introduction, AGCO, the company that was built on brand names, adds more products and more lines.Eight...

New from Husker Harvest Days 

By: Kurt Lawton

Dedicated to the farmers and ranchers of the Great Plains and western Corn Belt, this Grand Island, NE, show always delivers products to ponder. Here's...

New from Ohio Farm Science Review 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Harvest hit early in Ohio this year and was in full swing by the time the gates opened to this three-day show in London, OH. That took a toll on attendance,...

New from Farmfest 1998 

By: John G. White

Long-armed sprayerFarmers showed interest in the new 67 series Flexi-Coil sprayers with a 130-ft. span and a power unfold feature. The operator doesn't...

Bulding a zone 

By: Nancy Kavazanjian

Although farmers can't agree on the best tools to use for strip till, they do agree that the practice produces benefits for corn.Strip tillage could be...

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