Go with the flow 

By: Wayne Wenzel

At first glance, New Holland's new 70A tractors look about the same as the company's tight-steering 145- to 210-hp 70 series tractors. The difference...

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...

Precision tractor 

By: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF

Italian tractor designer Same Duetz-Fahr recently introduced its new 135- and 150-hp Rubin tractors. Both machines use sophisticated electronics to control...

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...

Up front news 

By: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF

John Deere and Laforge Systems announce an agreement to make Laforge the exclusive, worldwide supplier of front 3-pt. hitches for Deere row crop tractors...

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...

First look picture this 

By: Jodie Wehrspann

Just before press time, Deere unveiled its new combines, tractors and implements at its annual dealer meeting. Here is a photo preview of what you'll...

Tractor lover's field guide 

By: Information

Next time you go to an antique machinery auction, bring along this handy, easy-to-use book, The Field Guide to Vintage Farm Tractors, from Voyageur Press.From...

Mastering a Master 

By: Daryl Bridenbaugh

Team FIN farmer test drives an Italion-made Hurlimann tractor.Hurlimann tractors are not just for European farmers anymore. The Hurlimann line - born...

Reader's choice over $5,000 

By: Roxanne Furlong and Karen McMahon

For this, our annual Readers' Choice story, we analyzed your "request for more information" inquiries and found what piqued your interest. According to...

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