Machinery

The guys gather, eyes popping, in the machinery yard of a 15,000-acre unit of Raiz Agro near the village of Ruzhavka in Ukraine’s Uman region. They’re face-to-face with three brand-new 30-ton monster grain trucks, top-end GPS-equipped combines and tractors, two of the hugest anhydrous am-monia tanks imaginable, 120-ft. boom sprayers and—hold on here—is that a 32-row planter?
Top Producer editor Jeanne Bernick, Jeanne Bernick, author of “Inside the Carbon Market” discusses the questions farmers submitted and the planning behind the article.
Key changes made to package to attract more House votes
Fertilizer facilities in Texas and Louisiana may have weathered Hurricane Ike with only minor damages, but the industry continues to struggle with tight supplies and the impact of a collapsing financial market.
With harvest started, farmers and producers in Iowa need to keep in mind a new harvest weight limit exemption.
House expected to vote Friday on revised plan
Biotech disease resistance has been the holy grail for crop scientists. Commercial traits appear to be one step closer and that’s good news for farmers.
Harvest hurries along with these new mega machines. Two new companies join the upper size class this fall.
The real cost of fertilizer in bushels per acre just went up
Study on benefits of conservation programs also released
Commerce Secretary and U.S. Chamber of Commerce question need for tariff
Which welder to use? Which electrode? Tips for easier, longer-lasting welds.
A used chemical tanker was built for the task!
After months of sprouting, growing and maturing, it’s time to harvest your corn fields. Regardless of if your harvest is in full-swing or still a week away, Mark Hanna, Iowa State University extension agricultural engineer, says making a few adjustments can ensure you have a successful harvest.
Waiting for the tide to turn
Mix the collapse in the financial markets, newly restricted credit and volatile commodity prices and you get the potential for higher margin calls for grain elevators – so high that some may not be able to pay them.
All eyes remain on outside markets
Peterson to push for more permanent solution in next Congress
Bean surprise coming Friday? Jerry Gulke believes if there is a surprise in Friday’'s Crop Report, it will be in soybeans. If you have sales in place, you may want to consider November call options just in case, he says.
Top Producer editor Jeanne Bernick, Jeanne Bernick, author of “Inside the Carbon Market” discusses the questions farmers submitted and the planning behind the article.
With a crowd of dignitaries, farmers, media and university representatives on hand, Tennessee broke ground on its long-awaited pilot cellulosic ethanol plant Oct. 14.
Impact: Lower entitlement spending ahead, including farm program payment cuts
Statement by FAO
Biofuels are responsible for 10% of the inflation in food values, and the high volatility in the agricultural commodity markets is likely to continue through 2009, USDA Chief Economist Joseph Glauber says.
Watch and hear about new name and numbering system John Deere is incorporating. Farm Journal Machinery Editor Margy Fischer was in Sarasota, Fla. last week for the Deere roll-out of some of its new technology.
DOJ not blocking Smithfield purchase, however
Got sprouts? Wet conditions and tight husks are causing some kernels to sprout in the ear. Here’s what it means.
Update on Mexico, Canada cattle situation
Additional rust findings
Firm will keep operating under Chapter 11 effort
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