Axial flow 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Case IH improves the hallmark feature of its 2003 combines.

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Who owns Bt corn, RR cotton?  

By: Wayne Wenzel

Syngenta has filed two separate lawsuits against some of its largest competitors in the seed industry. The company’s legal action asserts that YieldGard...

Euro yellow combine 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Introduced in Europe and Canada last summer, the sleek, yellow, Euro-styled New Holland CR series Twin Rotor combine is coming to America. Though the...

Steep-incline conveyor 

By: Karen McMahon

A new truck-unloading conveyor gently squeezes the grain between two belts to convey grain instead of using an auger with flighting....

Row croppers return 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Perhaps a positive sign for its future, New Holland now has a worthy replacement for the popular Genesis tractor line that it spun off and sold to Buhler...

Growing Degree Units 

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Contest! 

Win a test drive If you've always wanted to test drive a new ATV, utility vehicle or pickup truck, here's your chance. Farm Industry News is planning...

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....

Less bullish on corn prices/fertilizer 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Merrill Lynch said today that the USDA forecast of a 4% increase in corn plantings this spring is above expectations and will depress corn prices....

New utility vehicle from Toro 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Workhorse from Toro is all business.

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More about diesel emissions 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

As promised at the end of our Mid-March 2002 article "The future is clear", here are more topics and links related to diesel emissions....

More from the National Farm Machinery Show 

By: by Karen McMahon, Wayne Wenzel and Mike Boyatt

Nearly 300,000 people visited the exhibits at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY, this year. We walked the aisles and picked some of the newest products to showcase here for you....

Wall Street bullish on agriculture 

By: By Wayne Wenzel

Analysts think a jump in farm income and ag stock prices is imminent....

WeedSoft is hard on weeds 

By: Rhonda J. Brooks

New software calculates the economic return from weed control....

Hay, wait a minute 

By: By Wayne Wenzel

Hay equipment is once again rolling out of Case IH plants.

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Bag the bag 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Seed-handling improvements from planter to bin

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High-capacity sprayers 

By: By Karen McMahon

New sprayers are designed for high-acreage growers.

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New equipment 

Residual control. Farm equipment "blue book". New air drill line. Yetter planting products. AGCO expands compact line. Mulcher brings rocks to surface. Truss bars for row crops...

Extra farmhand 

By: by Karen McMahon

Polaris makes its Ranger 6x6 stronger and more versatile....

finOvation awards 2002 

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McCormick tractors now at Vermeer 

By: by Karen McMahon

Now you can find McCormick tractors at local equipment dealers instead of just antique tractor shows. Selected Vermeer Manufacturing dealers and other...

Untitled 

By: Karen McMahon

Innovative changes in product design stand out among winners of the annual Farm Industry News FinOvation awards. Improvements in standard equipment ranging...

Farmer’s choice 

By: Wayne Wenzel

The New Holland TL tractors range from basic to deluxe.

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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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