Valor improves burn down and residual control in soybeans 

By: Gil Gullickson

Soybean growers in 2002 will have a better opportunity to use Valor, a soybean herbicide that was registered in the spring of 2001....

Aventis unveils new wheat herbicide for 2004 

By: Gil Gullickson

Small grain growers searching for better weed control may look forward to 2004. That’s when Aventis anticipates that federal regulators will approve a...

Valent reincarnates Cobra as Phoenix 

By: Gil Gullickson

Soybean growers who cringe at Cobra’s crop injury tendencies but love its weed control will welcome Phoenix. This herbicide, a Valent product, retains...

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Mastering the art of combine maintenance 

By: by Alison Squires

Save money and harvesting time by routinely servicing your combine....

Beef up your skid steer 

By: Karen McMahon

New attachments make farm chores quick and easy. A skid-steer loader continues to be a highly versatile piece of equipment on a farm, especially as manufacturers...

Solar-powered, auto-darkening welding accessories 

By: Alison Squires

Welding filter The Focus AH-240 is a new solar-powered, auto-darkening welding filter from Nassau International. It requires no batteries, switches or...

New from the National Hardware Show 

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Next generation ATVs 

By: Karen McMahon

If you’re shopping for an ATV or utility vehicle to handle some farm work next spring, you’ll find a wide selection of new models with the power to do the job. Plus, these smooth-riding vehicles easily cross over to the sport mode when you want to get away from your work.

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Satellite radio for rural America 

By: Wayne Wenzel

For surviving those long hours in the pickup and tractor cab, a radio provides entertainment, news and makeshift companionship. But like an eccentric...

On Watch 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Terrorists could target pesticide applicators and farmers.

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These boots are made for working 

By: Alison Squires

These new lines of footwear from Danner and LaCrosse include work boots that stand up to concrete floors, the rugged outdoors and inclement weather. Danner....

New equipment from John Deere 

By: Wayne Wenzel

John Deere's latest product introductions.

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Precision farming in a box 

By: Wayne Wenzel

If you’ve delayed buying precision farming equipment because of its cost or complexity, a solution is in sight. Australian company K. Eldredge Electronics...

Robo crop prices drop 

Deere heats up tractor autosteer price wars. In our March article “Look, No Hands!” we predicted that the introduction of new tractor autosteer products...

Why didn’t I think of that? 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Useful stuff from the 44th Annual Inventors Congress

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Discount grain drying 

By: Gil Gullickson

Here are some ways to save fuel costs this fall.

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Making hay 

By: Alison Squires

AGCO introduces new hay equipment

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The Rover report 

By: Gil Gullickson

Team FIN member tests DTN’s latest information tool...

Easy going 

By: Alison Squires

Special features of the new SPX 4260 Patriot sprayer from Case IH range from improved ergonomics in the cab to the latest agronomics at the boom. The...

Subsidies stall technology 

By: Gil Gullickson

Necessity spurs technology while farm subsidies dampen the desire to develop technology, according to Michael Horsch, a German farmer and agribusinessman....

Variable rates offer variable results 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Expert advice on picking the right field

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