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Can you hear me now? 

By: By David Hest

IF YOU'RE tired of dropped calls, dead zones and poor data transfer speeds from your cell phone carrier, you may want to add a cell phone booster to your...

Where to buy signal-boosting systems 

By: David Hest

Your best bet when shopping for a signal-boosting system may be the Internet. It's unusual for cell phone stores to carry this equipment, and choices...

Going Green 

By: by Mark Moore

Welcome to BTI-Greensburg, one of the nation's dealerships and that has nothing to do with the paint on the equipment it sells. Every inch of this John...

Running with the wind 

By: By Lynn Grooms

Farmers and ranchers have not been a big part of the small-scale wind turbine market in the last five years. But thanks to a 30% tax credit, accelerated...

Equipment Providers 

ABUNDANT RENEWABLE ENERGY 22700 N.E. Mountain Top Rd.Newberg, OR 97132503/538-8298www.abundantre.comContact: Robert Preus ARE manufactures ARE110 (2.5...

From pigs to Porsches 

By: By Lynn Grooms

Farm Buildings are a terrible thing to waste. That's why more farmers are renting out ones they no longer use. But what is involved in converting a farrowing...

Remote-controlled farming 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

Last year Leica Geosystems entered the U.S. precision farming market with the introduction of a no-drift autosteer guidance system. The system, called...

Soybean premium on non-GMOs 

Asoya just announced that its 2008 production contracts for 1% ultralow linolenic soybeans will pay a premium of $1.25/bu. The Iowa City, IA-based, seed company markets the soybean oil from the non-GMO soybeans to food companies...

Powerful snowplowing 

HINIKER CLAIMS that its new snowplow provides top snow-clearing performance...

TALK 

More Kools parts In the Talk section of your August 2007 issue [page 52], a fellow requested information on a Kools forage blower. Kools built forage...

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