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Moving Iron: Navigating the Agricultural Equipment Market
Moving Iron: Navigating the Agricultural Equipment Market  Successful Farming
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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: Nov.1, 2024Â Â Farm Equipment
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Is the right to repair farm equipment a cybersecurity problem?
Is the right to repair farm equipment a cybersecurity problem?  Manitobe Co-Operator
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Prevent winter rodent damage
Prevent winter rodent damage  Farm Progress
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Using ultrasound for chute-side diagnostics
Using ultrasound isn’t a new concept in the cattle industry But, Dr. Brad White, a veterinarian and director of the Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University, says using it to calculate lung score is — because respiratory diseases don’t always affect the entire lung. “Many people have done studies looking at how we scan…
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Co-op Tractor’s Complicated History
Co-op Tractor’s Complicated History  Successful Farming
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New Holland Introduces New Articulated Loader
New Holland Introduces New Articulated Loader  Lancaster Farming
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The Story Behind the First Strip-Till Rig
[Video] ‘Precision Applied Tillage’: The Story Behind the First Strip-Till Rig  Farm Equipment
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Essential ag tire maintenance farmers should be doing in 2024
Essential ag tire maintenance farmers should be doing in 2024Â Â Tire Review
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MSU, John Deere partner for research to move agricultural autonomy forward
MSU, John Deere partner for research to move agricultural autonomy forward  Mississippi State University
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Jerry Johnson Retires After Leading Smart Apply’s Integration with Deere & Company
Jerry Johnson Retires After Leading Smart Apply’s Integration with Deere & Company  Farm Equipment
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AGCO Launches FarmerCore Service and Information Portal
DULUTH, GA | October 29, 2024 | AGCO Corporation (NYSE: AGCO), a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery and precision ag technology, today announced the launch of its Service and Information Portal, a web-based tool delivering on AGCO’s FarmerCore Digital pillar. Farmers in North America will now have digital access to operator…
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Drones have raised productivity and lowered costs for farmers
Agricultural drones were a novel new idea less than a decade ago, but now, they are quickly becoming a cost-effective farming tool thanks to larger payloads, changes in regulations, and improved technology. Arthur Erickson with Hylio says the technology has already reached a point where farmers get a quick return on investment, and the outlook…
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Drones have quickly become more cost effective
A U.S. drone manufacturer says for many farmers, agricultural drones are now more cost-effective than traditional machinery. Arthur Erickson with Hylio Drones tells Brownfield drones have quickly gone from having a two gallons capacity to carrying more than twenty gallons, making newer drones more efficient than many traditional boom sprayers. “You could have a big…