Machinery

Coverage from the 2009 Agritechnica, held in Hanover, Germany.
Take a tour of the AGCO’s, Claas’ and John Deere’s booths at the 2009 Agritechnica.
Take a look at this interesting machine on display at Germany’'s 2009 Agritechnica -- a potato sorter.
Many farm operations don’t really treat management and labor as defined expenses—the owner “pays” himself whatever is left over. Here some guidelines to help you calculate where you stand.
Another round of $100 Ideas to get you thinking!
Farm Journal Humoroligist Leigh Rubin may have the perfect Christmas gift for you to give or receive.
Stuck in a rut? Here are some things to consider if a tough fall harvest left your fields in a muddy mess.
Creeping crud! Fields of algae may one day replace corn grown for biofuels.
Agritechnica sounds like something out of this world…and it is. Join us in a tour of the world’s largest machinery show in Hannover, Germany
Call the Orkin man! Gold bugs have infested every market.
The Monsanto Fund, the philanthropic arm of Monsanto Company, recently made the safety of our youth a priority by sponsoring Farm Safety 4 Just Kids (FS4JK) with a $14,000 grant.
Farmers should be watching the gold market closely, says Gregg Hunt of MF Global.
A recent study at the University of Illinois found that much of rural America is actually prosperous, particularly in the Midwest and Plains.
Grain cooperative takes profitable no-till message to Pacific Northwest bakers
Enjoy these scenes from the first-ever Marketing Rally, which was held Dec. 3-4 in Chicago, Ill.
Sixteen agricultural market analysts will be talking grain markets today in Chicago, Ill. during the first-ever Marketing Rally. Hear from two experts.
Wow, for a day without a lot of market movement so much seemed to happen.
NCBA envisions more nimble, efficient organization
Machinery makers fine-tune cob harvest equipment
Monsanto Company announced today that the Deltapine Class of 10 will include six new cotton varieties.
Southeastern cotton farmers will miss this reliable high-yielding variety.
A controversial study out of Purdue University suggests that more of the fertilizers and pesticides used to grow corn would find their way into nearby water sources if ethanol demand leads to more corn acres.
Poorly drained patches impact entire fields
Vilsack addresses Copenhagen climate meeting
Provides healthier plants from the start for a more successful harvest at season’s end with the convenience of a formulation designed for easier commercial application.
Developing an irrigation water supply is a permanent improvement on real estate.
Despite weather chaos, farmers have a solid footing for 2010
Even as investors pour money into commodities as an inflation hedge, the economists at IHS Global are not convinced the gamble will pay off, at least in the short term
New issues of seed competitiveness arise in the mass media. Do you have your own opinion?
A trait gets tricky. Pioneer is pushing back it’s timeline for the GAT technology.
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