Here Tomorrow 

By: From Senior Editor Jodie Wehrspann

McCormick USA is here to stay. Honest. In an effort to battle rumors that the red tractor maker is going to pull out of the U.S. market, company owner...

Superhero Styling 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

IN AN attempt to show dealers and customers that it is stronger than ever, McCormick introduced two families of tractors and model additions to its high-horsepower...

KEVLAR BRAKE AND CLUTCH LININGS 

KEVLAR, THE same fiber used in bulletproof vests, is now available to the agricultural market to line brakes and clutches in farm machinery. ...

True Blue 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

Farm Equipment manufacturer New Holland rolled out a new look and new lines of tractors, combines, and haying equipment at its 2007 North American Dealer...

AGCO Corporation 

Fendt updates its 900 Vario Series tractors...

Case IH 

New Puma tractor introduction...

World CLAAS 

By: By Karen McMahon

The U.S. is one of the world's largest agricultural equipment markets, and breaking into it with new products takes time, money and know-how. Just ask...

John Deere 

Self-propelled sprayer with dry box. ...

New Holland: four new tractor series ranging from 56 to 180 PTO hp 

New Holland introduces four new tractor series ranging from 56 to 180 PTO hp...

Light Up Your Nights 

By: By Sarah Day

Lighting on farm machinery is dramatically better than it was a decade ago, and three factors are pushing the switch. The first factor is the increase...

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