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Slow Start to 2025 Machinery Sales
Slow Start to 2025 Machinery Sales  Successful Farming
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John Deere remains UK’s most popular tractor brand
John Deere remains UK’s most popular tractor brand  Farmers Guardian
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Weaving GD drill gives young farmer’s no-till enterprise a boost
Weaving GD drill gives young farmer’s no-till enterprise a boost  Farmers Guide
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Wrexham JCB team play role in Machine of the Year award
Wrexham JCB team play role in Machine of the Year award  The Leader
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Take on muddy trails with a new Polaris ATV
Take on muddy trails with a new Polaris ATVÂ Â Farm Progress
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John Deere machines now equipped with Starlink
John Deere machines now equipped with Starlink  Farm Progress
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New Holland To Offer Insights Into Its Automation Projects at WORLD FIRA 2025
New Holland To Offer Insights Into Its Automation Projects at WORLD FIRA 2025Â Â CSRwire.com
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John Deere Improves Residue Flow on High-Speed Disk Series
John Deere Improves Residue Flow on High-Speed Disk Series  Successful Farming
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One Thousand Custom Harvesters to Gather in Des Moines
Sylvia, Kan. – U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. (USCHI) will host their Annual Convention in Des Moines, Iowa from January 30 – February 1, 2025 and will gather 1,000 Custom Harvester members. Forage and Grain custom harvesters are contracted by farmers to harvest crops, saving farmers time and investments in equipment and upkeep. USCHI has members…
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Machines That Handle Snow In Style
Machinery Pete: Machines That Handle Snow In Style  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Big Machine Autonomy – A Big Thing At CES 2025
Big Machine Autonomy – A Big Thing At CES 2025Â Â Forbes
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John Deere Expands Self-Repair Solutions, Furthering Farmer Independence
John Deere Expands Self-Repair Solutions, Furthering Farmer Independence  CropLife
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Upgrades In Store for 2025 New Holland Forage Harvesters
Upgrades In Store for 2025 New Holland Forage Harvesters  Lancaster Farming
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Looking back on a career in machinery manufacturin
Looking back on a career in machinery manufacturing  The Western Producer
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Using aerial imagery to build crop management efficiency
A regional agronomist with AgriGold says aerial imagery technology can be a valuable investment for farmers looking to enhance their crop management strategies. Western Illinois based Brett Leahr says it can help farmers identify which areas need to be monitored more closely during the growing season. “With differences in emergence, you can plan a replant scenario if needed…
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One Thousand Custom Harvesters to Gather in Des Moines
SYLVIA, Kan. — U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. (USCHI) will host their Annual Convention in Des Moines, Iowa from January 30 – February 1, 2025 and will gather 1,000 Custom Harvester members. Forage and Grain custom harvesters are contracted by farmers to harvest crops, saving farmers time and investments in equipment and upkeep. USCHI has members…
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Ray Koenig Passes Away at Age 78
Ray Koenig Passes Away at Age 78Â Â Farm Equipment
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Innovation meets efficiency: The AB640 Airboom’s Impact on Modern Farming
Innovation meets efficiency: The AB640 Airboom’s Impact on Modern Farming  Farms.com