Reinventing the engine 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

For 12 Long Years, ever since the EPA included off-highway diesel engines on its hit list of polluters, engine makers have been scrambling, reviewing,...

Bidirectional tractor 

A New Tractor from New Holland can be operated cab-end or engine-end first. The TV6070 bidirectional tractor features a Turnabout console that rotates...

Tractors go Global 

By: By Karen McMahon and Mike Boyatt

The South Korean manufacturer TYM has boosted horsepower in its utility tractor line with the new T series. The trend among manufacturers is to build...

Hooked on Smart 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

Will Your next farm implement be smarter than you? Will it be a better driver? Maybe. Electronics are increasingly common on planters, sprayers and other...

New From Agritechnica 

By: By Karen McMahon

JOHN DEERE ELECTRIC TRACTORS, NEW HOLLAND GRAIN CAM, CANOLA-OIL-DRIVEN DEUTZ ENGINE, KINDERFINDER, CASE IH TRACKS, KRONE COMPRIMA BALER...

NEW FROM THE FALL SHOWS 

By: By Mark Moore

Big equipment draws a crowd IF IT'S BIGGER, wider and has a higher capacity, chances are it got a lot of looks at this year's farm shows. Robust commodity...

Cincinnati Greens 

By: By Jodie Wehrspann

FARM EQUIPMENT giant John Deere launched more than 20 products geared to a wide range of customer segments at its annual dealer meeting in August in Cincinnati,...

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. ...

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