Deep ripper 

The Unverferth Zone Builder 120 shatters hardpan 26 in. deep while creating minimal surface soil disturbance. Spring-cushioned reset shanks give 20 in....

Digging deep for profits 

By: by Larry Stalcup

Deep tillage systems loosen compacted soil for better plant growth.

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Reader picks in Paris 

By: by Karen McMahon

U.S. growers on a tour of Europe tell us what they liked at SIMA, the Paris farm equipment show.

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New chisel plows 

Case IH says it designed its new PTX series chisel plows for heavy-duty performance and accuracy.

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Rip & Strip conservation 

By: Wayne Wenzel

New program makes conservation tillage worth a second look.

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Great Plains gets better with age 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Seeding, tillage and spraying debut at this year's farm shows.

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Rip and strip conservation 

By: Wayne Wenzel

If you attend a Farm Service Agency meeting, you may find yourself plugging numbers into a spreadsheet to determine whether or not to update your yields...

Great Plains gets better with age 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Seeding, tillage, and spraying debut at this year’s farm shows....

The one-pass push 

By: by Jodie Wehrspann

One-pass soil finishers save time, cut costs and improve yields....

New from the World Ag Expo 

By: by Daryl Bridenbaugh and Karen McMahon

Team FIN couple Daryl and Peggy Bridenbaugh headed west to Tulare, CA, last winter to cover the 35th anniversary of the World Ag Expo. This massive show provides 2 million square feet of exhibit space for 1,400 exhibitors. The Bridenbaughs combed the show for two days, picking out new, innovative equipment....

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