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The Association of Equipment Manufacturers reports tractor sales were slightly up and combine sales were slightly down.
The four models in New Holland’s CR9000 Series combines range from a Class 6 machine to a Class 9 that claims to be North America’s largest combine.
Case IH welcomes two 20 Series machines and a trio of 88 Series harvesters to its growing family of Axial-Flow combines.
Patterned after the Class 8 680B combine, Challenger adds two models to its harvesting lineup.
One-pass harvesting system yields corn grain and cobs
Company introduces three combine heads for CR9000 Series and CX Series machines
Most machinery categories show growth beyond year-to-year and year-to-date figures
Safety tips to head to the field at harvest.
Monthly tractor and combine sales above 2009 numbers but lag five-year average.
CNH plant and facility shut down on Tuesday morning after a tornado caused significant damage.
Company already had 50% stake in Italian company, which manufactures machines for the European market.
Retail sales of tractors and combines increase year-to-year.
January unit sales show a running start to machinery sales.
2010 unit sales tip above 2009 data for all categories reported.
Association of Equipment Manufacturers reports U.S. tractor and combine sales for the month of November 2010.
The largest machines by category available in the U.S. ag market.
Prototype system harvests grain and cobs at once.
AEM monthly sales report reflects positive machinery market.
In 2010, exports increased 12%, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.
U.S. equipment sales of tractors and combines reported.
Association shares data that shows a drop in retail sales of tractors and combines.
Facility will produce larger ag machinery.
Association shares data that shows an increase in farm tractor sales.
Association of Equipment Manufacturers distributes data for tractor and combine sales.
AGCO Corporation invested $100 million in research and development for the 9500 series.
The 880CF SuperFlex draper head provides closer cutting and better flotation and is available in cutting widths of 30', 35', 40' and 45'.
Machines meet Tier 4 interim emission requirements and are outfitted with more power and advanced harvesting features.
Machine Sync and Machine Communication Radio provide real-time in-field logistics information with harvest automation technology.
The manufacturer increases harvesting capacity with new machines.
See a video of how a Cornrower handles brittle stalks in a snow-covered field.
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