Simply red 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Case IH launches four new tractor lines.

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The future is clear 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Diesel engine farm tractors are running cleaner sooner. Here's why....

Power shift 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

Challenger brand makes tracks to AGCO....

Common platform power 

By: Wayne Wenzel

New Holland TJ adds CNH high-horsepower mix.

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Green sweep 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Industry leader attacks farm machinery market in waves.

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Tractor versatility 

By: Wayne Wenzel

In a recent online survey, we asked more than 300 Farm Industry News readers how they prefer to buy and use their tractors. Of the results posted, one...

Make old Cats new again 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Challenger retrofit kits enhance performance.If you're comfortable with your Challenger 35, 45 or 55 and don't feel like breaking in a new one, Caterpillar...

One size fits all 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

New STX series offers 4-wd power to handle all farm tasks.In the heart of flood-stricken Fargo, ND, this past July, Case IH gave journalists a sneak peak...

AGCO opens up 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

The company that helped pioneer the multiple-brand strategy in ag marks its 10th year by divulging past strategies and future plans.Few ag machinery companies...

Breaking the speed barrier 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Europeans have been making fast tractors for years. Now U.S. makers are entering the race. Together they will redefine how Americans think about tractors.Five...

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