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John Deere reveals plans for Tier 4 tractor engines 

In a recent special Webcast for media, John Deere gave a progress update on its Interim Tier 4 (IT4)-compliant engine solution and how this technology will be rolled out to dealers and producers in coming months...

Case, New Holland, and John Deere prepare to meet Interim Tier 4 regulations 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

IN MARCH, three farm machinery manufacturers announced how they will meet EPA's Interim Tier 4 (IT4) emission regulations for 174+ hp, off-road diesel engines. The regulations go into effect next year...

Tractor Engines Gain More Horsepower 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

AS PRODUCTIVITY in agriculture continues to climb, so does the demand for horsepower. But instead of going to larger engines to get more power, machinery makers are looking at how to make their current size engines more efficient. They are playing with horsepower and packaging to find ways to get more power out of the same engine or chassis size...

Versatile Bets Big 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

Tractor-Maker Versatile, owned by Buhler Industries of Winnipeg, MB, has big plans. It wants to leave behind its status as a shortline tractor manufacturer known for its large 4-wds to become a full-line ag equipment company...

20 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW 

Organic food production cannot feed the world. OPINIONS ABOUT the potential for organic food production vary widely...

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Narrow footprint THE AGRO 6-liter tractor from Deutz-Fahr cuts a narrow path. The four-axle prototype is only 6 ft. (2 meters) wide so it can be driven...

Pumped! 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

Most of the world doesn't think tractor hydraulics is very exciting. But engineer Rich Job thinks it is. For instance, Job will tell you how, when he...

AGCO phase out 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

IT HAS been almost two months since AGCO Senior Vice President and General Manager Bob Crain issued a letter to dealers that the AGCO brand name will...

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A tall order JOHN DEERE tipped this new 8RT series track tractor on end at the German show Agritechnica to give show-goers a good look at its unique undercarriage....

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By: David Hest

FINTV From Agritechnica: Latest tractor technology Farm Industry News traveled to Hannover, Germany, to videotape new ag equipment technology on view...

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