New in harrows 

DMI says any one of its three new harrow systems should fill the needs of most Midwest farmers, depending on their soil conditions and tillage practices....

Nu-Till improves no-till 

By: Karen McMahon

New planting system combines nutrition with no-till for top yields.A new planting system combines a reengineered no-till planter with better nutrition...

Tillage by Cat 

By: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF

Caterpillar plans to offer a line of tillage tools for use with its track tractors. Although Krause will manufacture them, the new implements will be...

Deere gets tillage in gear 

By: Roxanne Furlong

Deere introduced three new tillage machines, offering industry firsts, this fall in Ankeny, IA.The new 2700 Mulch Ripper mulches, shatters and levels...

New from Farmfest 

By: John G. White

Double disk ripper Harley Ellington, product manager for Wil-Rich, says farmer input was the primary impetus for the design of the company's new V957...

Set up for strip till 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Illinois no-till farmer Roger Kennell will never forget the spring of 1992. It was cool and wet, and he was forced to plant corn in less than ideal conditions...

New tool cut fall work 

By: FIN Staff

Speed up tillage and harvest operations with new equipmentTillageBed builder Get the hardpan-shattering action of ripper-bedders with the bed-building...

Inventors take on tillage 

By: FIN Staff

Two inventions ease the problems of implement depth and residue control.Inventors who wanted to solve tillage problems used their ingenuity to create...

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...

New from the North American Farm and Power Show 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Farmers from Minnesota and surrounding states gathered at the Minneapolis Convention Center in December to check out the latest farm products on display....

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