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The Rise and Fall of Monarch Tractor
A new brand has to deliver something that works immediately and consistently in the field, not just something that looks good in a demo. (Monarch’s MK-V) Read More
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How CabTech is Bringing New Connection to Old Iron
Developed by the Herbert family in Iowa, CabTech is a retrofit kit designed to bring modern functionality into older tractors without changing what makes them valuable. (Photo: CabTech) Read More
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How AGCO Is Rewriting the Rules on Service and Sales in America
AgRevolution is still early in its development, but it offers a clear signal that the traditional model is not the only way forward. (Photo: AGCO) Read More
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From Steel Tracks to Mainstream Power
Tracked tractors did not suddenly appear in the 1980s. The concept had been around for nearly a century. What changed was the technology around it, along with the needs of modern farming. Read More
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Craig Haugaard on What’s Really Driving the Grain Market
Zach and Scott talk to Craig about the fundamentals of grain marketing. Read More
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New Leader’s NL710 Focuses on Speed, Simplicity, and Getting Acres Covered
The NL710 is built for operators who value throughput, consistency, and reliability. [Photo: New Leader] Read More
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The International Harvester Farmall 1066 Was a Tractor That Defined an Era
It was built during a period of optimism and growth in agriculture. It helped farmers expand their operations and meet rising demand. Read More
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CLAAS Builds Momentum in North America with Dakota Expansion
If CLAAS can back up its machines with reliable dealer support in regions like this, it removes one of the biggest barriers to growth in the U.S. market. Read More
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Everything Is Getting Automated, But Not Everyone Is Buying It
There is strong momentum behind automation, with manufacturers investing heavily in autonomous capability and advanced systems. Read More


