DISC HARROW 

THE NEW 8000 series tandem disc harrow from Krause solves the problem of transport height for large harrows. The new series features a Quad-Fold system...

LIGHT TILLAGE 

GROWERS BATTLING high fuel costs may find the new Phillips rotary harrow a good option for spring field preparation. Fuel costs to pull the harrow are...

BETTER SEEDBED PREP 

PRODUCERS CAN more precisely meet zone tillage equipment needs thanks to Brillion's addition of four-, six- and eight-shank models to its STP-30 strip-till...

FOUR-WHEEL-STEER SUPPLY TRAILER 

THE NEW Redball model 1700 liquid supply trailer converts from four-wheel to two-wheel steering via two operator-side cam-lever locks, allowing the operator...

Better Seedbed Prep 

Brillion expands zone tillage equipment line...

Farm show fever 

By: by Karen McMahon

Bumper crops buoyed the spirits of growers who filled the Farm Progress Show held this year near Alleman, IA, and the Ohio Farm Science Review, London, OH....

Tillage Web site 

Growers with tillage and soil management questions may find the answers online at a new Web site hosted by Krause Corporation. TillageAnswers.com is dedicated...

Sunbelt Showtime 

By: by Karen McMahon and Mike Boyatt

Hay implements, imported utility tractors and Australian fencing were among the standouts at the annual Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition held this fall in Moultrie, GA.

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Compaction foes 

By: by Karen McMahon

Vertical tillage equipment breaks up compacted soil.

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Disc harrow revival 

By: by Jodie Wehrspann

Increased crop residue is driving demand for tandem disc harows. Here's a look at the latest models and whether you should buy....

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