Inventors take on tillageBy: 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 ShowBy: 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 ShowBy: 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.... Saving carbon for cashBy: Karen McMahon Farmers earn money from no-till in a deal to reduce carbon emissions.The speculation that farmers will be paid to store or sequester carbon in their soils... New from the Sunbelt Ag ExpoBy: Karen McMahon and Mike Boyatt We headed south in late October to search out new products among the 1,177 exhibits at the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition in Moultrie, Georgia. Sunny... Narrow or wide, you decideBy: Machinery This farmer-invented, variable-width field cultivator pivots for narrow and wide applications, as you cultivate. For example, a 10-ft. unit can widen... New from Husker Harvest DaysBy: 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.... Company expands cultivator lineBy: the staff of Farm Industry News New Case IH row-crop cultivator models are now coming off the line as aresult of the manufacturing agreement between the company and OrthmanManufacturing,... Drill in no-tillBy: the staff of Farm Industry News The latest additions to Great Plains Manufacturing's lineup of no-tilldrills include the 705 and 1005 end-wheel units that offer working widthsof 7 and... New from Farmfest and Dakota festBy: 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... |
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