The future is clear 

By: by Wayne Wenzel

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

Fendt on the farm 

By: by Jeff Ryan

Producer is impressed with the tractor's power and speed....

McCormick now at Vermeer 

By: by Karen McMahon

Old tractor name revived in U.S. market with updated lines....

New from the Sunbelt Ag Expo 

By: by Mike Boyatt and Karen McMahon

Claiming to be the largest farm show in the world, with on-site field crops and demonstrations, the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition once again provided plenty of equipment and programs to entertain and educate farmers. Held outside of Moultrie, GA, last fall, the three-day event featured more than 1,100 exhibitors. Here's a first look at some of the new ag equipment displayed at the show....

McCormick tractors now at Vermeer 

By: by Karen McMahon

Now you can find McCormick tractors at local equipment dealers instead of just antique tractor shows. Selected Vermeer Manufacturing dealers and other...

Cat-a-pult 

By: Wayne Wenzel

New tractor set to launch in 2002.

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Green sweep 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Industry leader attacks farm machinery market in waves.

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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...

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