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Feb. 12, 2013
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Preview of the major unveilings at National Farm Machinery Show

Farm Industry News editors provide a preview of the major unveilings at the 2013 National Farm Machinery Show. New launches include Case IH multifunction controls, Versatile combine, Kinze planters, iPad accessories, and Balzer grain cart with steerable tracks....More
Feb. 12, 2013
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Highlights of the 2013 National Farm Machinery Show: Night before the show

The 2013 National Farm Machinery Show kicks off it's four-day run with 870 exhibitors and 300,000 visitors expected.  Corinne Fetter, Director of Expositions, hits on highlights of things to do....More
Feb. 12, 2013
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Connect with Farm Industry News online to get real-time updates straight from the show

Farmindustrynews.com will be your go-to spot for the latest updates from the 2013 National Farm Machinery Show this week in Louisville, Ky., Feb. 13-16. Editors are already in Louisville getting a sneak peek at the newest products on display. Follow the editors of Farm Industry News as they tweet from the show on Twitter, and like us on Facebook to get additional, real-time updates. We will cover all 27 acres of the show and bring you the latest in farm equipment innovations throughout the week. Stay tuned for more....More
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National Farm Machinery Show 2013

Farm Industry News editors covered all 27 acres of the National Farm Machinery Show, held February 13–16, in Louisville, Ky., to bring you news of the hottest products and latest technologies in agriculture. View videos right from the show floor and articles about show events and new products, below.

Then keep coming back to this page for more stories and videos from the largest indoor farm show in America. For even more information, visit www.farmmachineryshow.org.

Aug. 14, 2012
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Beck's Hybrids is confident of seed supply during drought

Beck's Hybrids reports the company planted 150% of anticipated seed needs in 2012. In addition, the seed was planted over a period of time and in different geographies. As a result, Beck's expects to meet their customers' needs for seed corn in 2013, according to Ashley Woodward Fischer of Beck's....More
Aug. 14, 2012
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Mycogen optimistic about 2013 seed supply even with drought 2

The drought has hampered seed corn production and most supplies will be tight. Mycogen Seeds prepared for adverse weather events by spreading out production, according to Eric Sitzman, corn product manager. As a result, Mycogen with Dow AgroSciences expects to meet most of its 2013 customer needs....More
Aug. 14, 2012
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Kinze provides planting solutions to help growers move past drought

Kinze's Phil Jennings says the company is ready to help growers look through this fall and into next spring for a successful planting season....More
Aug. 14, 2012
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Monsanto increases seed financing options, nonprofit contributions due to drought

Due to the drought, Monsanto has added more pre-pay and financing options for its seed customers, according to Danielle Stuart, public affairs. The company also is doubling its contributions to the America's Farmers Grow program for drought-declared areas. The increased money will help agricultural-related nonprofit organizations weather tight economic times....More
Aug. 13, 2012
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This was right year to buy total weather insurance from Climate Corporation 5

Offering total weather insurance for corn and soybean production, the Climate Corporation reports a high number of insurance payouts were triggered in some areas for the drought conditions, according to Jeff Hamlin, director of agronomic research....More
Aug. 10, 2012
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Processing started for crop insurance claims on drought-damaged corn

Crop insurance claims for drought damage are being processed by the National Crop Insurance Services, according to Laurie Langstraat, director of public relations. If this drought is similar to the drought of 1988, then losses may amount to $20 billion to $25 billion....More
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