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The biggest farm machinery launches of 2024
The biggest farm machinery launches of 2024Â Â FarmersWeekly
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John Deere Dismissing 192 Iowa Workers As Sluggish Ag Economy Trudges Ahead
John Deere Dismissing 192 Iowa Workers As Sluggish Ag Economy Trudges Ahead  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Sandhills Global Market Reports Show Auction Value Trends for Equipment, Trucks, and Trailers for Year-End Sales
Sandhills Global Market Reports Show Auction Value Trends for Equipment, Trucks, and Trailers for Year-End Sales  Yahoo Finance Australia
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Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web
Farm Equipment’s Best of the Web: Dec. 6, 2024Â Â Farm Equipment
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Precision Agriculture in Your Pocket: Mobile Tools for Modern Farmers
SUNNY ISLES BEACH, Fla. —Modern farming is no longer about guesswork and tradition alone. Picture a farmer’s field as a delicate balance of variables. The magic happens when data and technology join forces to coax maximum output from every inch. This isn’t your grandfather’s farming – it’s high-tech artistry. Mobile farming tools have become the…
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New Axial-Flow Series Feature As Combine Ordering Period Opens for 2025
New Axial-Flow Series Feature As Combine Ordering Period Opens for 2025Â Â CSRwire.com
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Sprayer Maintenence Steps for Winter
Sprayer Maintenence Steps for Winter  Successful Farming
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PTx Trimble Launches WM-Fieldform Water Management System
PTx Trimble Launches WM-Fieldform Water Management System  Successful Farming
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New trailers can carry the weight of your operation
New trailers can carry the weight of your operation  Farm Progress
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Mechanization and Tech Upgrades to Boost Global Tractors Market to USD 114 Billion by 2029
Mechanization and Tech Upgrades to Boost Global Tractors Market to USD 114 Billion by 2029Â Â openPR
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Is Deere & Company Stock Outperforming the Dow?
Is Deere & Company Stock Outperforming the Dow?  Inkl
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Agriculture Equipment Market to Grow Worth USD 259.7 Billion by 2033 | Exhibiting CAGR of 4.02%
Agriculture Equipment Market to Grow Worth USD 259.7 Billion by 2033 | Exhibiting CAGR of 4.02%Â Â openPR
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High-Tech Crop Monitoring
DURHAM, N.H. — As New England dairy farmers wrap up their field operations and plan for the next growing season, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is exploring innovative solutions to boost productivity and sustainability. A new study highlights the potential of drones in identifying crop diseases earlier, specifically in corn varieties vulnerable to late-season…
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Robotic cover crop seeder shows promise
A digital ag specialist with the University of Illinois Extension says robotic cover crop seeders are showing promise. Dennis Bowman says the technology allows cover crops to be seeded much earlier in the season. “A lot of our cover crop seed doesn’t get put out until after harvest, and if it doesn’t get a rain…