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Can Technology Solve Farming’s Labor Crunch?
What a New Midwest Study Reveals About Costs and the Future of Farm Labor Read More
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CNH’s AI Push and What It Could Mean for the Future of Farm Machinery
AI-driven machinery can reduce fuel, chemical, and labor costs while improving yield consistency across variable fields. Read More
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Shed It or Shred It: How Storing Machinery Affects Resale Value
When it comes time to upgrade, the “Shedded” label is golden. It is arguably the most powerful keyword in a listing. But what is that word actually worth in dollars? Read More
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John Deere Teams Up with Bushel Plus to Fight Harvest Loss
The Bushel Plus SmartPan System uses a magnetic drop pan that collects a real sample of what is falling out of the back of the combine. (Photo from Bushel Plus) Read More
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Fendt Brings More Muscle to the Vario Lineup
The combined changes across the Vario range give farmers more flexibility when selecting the right tractor for their operation. Read More
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How New Technology Is Creating a Smarter Way to Spray
Precision spraying is becoming practical and affordable across the full range of farming operations, driven by sensors, automation, and real-time adjustments that greatly improve accuracy. Read More
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The Rise, Fall, and Lasting Legacy of Allis-Chalmers
Powerful engines, simple maintenance, innovative hydraulics, and the trademark Persian Orange paint created machines that farmers trusted to work hard in every season. Read More
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How the CLAAS Jaguar 1200 Set a World Record in Forage Harvesting
This summer marked a major moment in modern forage harvesting when CLAAS set a world record. Source: CLAAS Read More
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A Look at Case IH’s New Optum Series Tractors
Case IH introduces its new Optum Series tractors. Image courtesy of Case IH / CNH Industrial Read More
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How the Anderson Opener Helped Bring Horsch to North America
Horsch equipment is now a familiar sight across much of North America, particularly in the Plains and Prairie regions. Read More
