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Propelled to control chemical applications, more farmers are purchasing sprayers. They’re also tacking high tech precision on that order.
What’s under that hood? Weed resistance pushes Southern growers back to hooded spray systems.
Indiana custom applicator took home top prize and motorcycle as AGCO’s Custom Applicator of the Year.
Catch up on the latest from the equipment company at these nine cross-country events.
Sprayer company announces OEM partnership with Trimble, expanding precision ag offering with factory install options.
The 4940 sprayer is available with 11 boom section controls, direct injection and 90’ or 120’ booms.
The Patriot 4430 sprayer is outfitted with an 8.7 L Case IH FPT engine with SCR.
Implement company displays multiple innovations.
Companies partner for silver medal award recognition at Agritechnica 2011.
Get smart. A phone app can help you maximize each sprayer pass.
The self-propelled sprayer brand has been manufactured for 50 years, and AGCO will continue to manufacture SpraCoupe parts and provide service support from current dealers.
Building on its history of adding new features to solve customers’ problems in the field, AGCO Corp. introduces the 2013 models of its RoGator and TerraGator self-propelled machines.
Droplet and flow-rate monitors for sprayer tips are among the company’s new offerings featured at the 2013 Ag Connect Expo & Summit in Kansas City.
The company received two 2013 Silver AE50 awards for outstanding innovation as part of the Ag Connect Expo & Summit in Kansas City.
AGCO introduces self-propelled machines with more features than ever
With four models, and two chassis designs, these applicators can be outfitted for any job in the field.
Watch a video of the new 2013 Apache sprayer models, including details about the Plus II machines.
Farmers can enter a few pieces of data to get customized information about the best tips to use on their self-propelled sprayers.
The manufacturer aims to carry its Presidio and Saritor models far into the future.
The model year 2013 machines incorporate multiple aspects for operator safety.
Stakeholders from the machinery, chemical and research sectors want to develop a sustainable policy for U.S. agriculture.
Top Producer is looking for the best tractor cabs that have been converted to an office during planting season.
Here are a few helpful management tips to keep your herbicide applications on-target and you out of hot water.
An overhauled cab from Equipment Technologies is intended to bring top technological compatibility and more comfort for farmer-operators.
Among the features of the new precision ag product are module-based software, and a lighter hardware package, a senior product manager says.
As a corn and soybean producer, Jerome Tschetter says, it has benefited operation to embrace the latest products technology has to offer.
The new machine represents the manufacturer’s latest application addition after the discontinuation of its SpraCoupe line.
With an eye toward pushing self-propelled sprayers on a global scale, New Holland Agriculture will acquire Miller. The acquisition comes on the heels of a four-year partnership between New Holland and Miller in North America that has seen strong acceptance of a front boom self-propelled sprayer offering.
The majority of farmers do not own or lease even one sprayer. Here are the most common reasons they say why not.
There is no perfect day to spray, plain and simple. Growers in most years are often backed in a corner, avoiding wind one day, only to face rain the next. Delays in spraying means the weeds grow larger and more difficult to control with herbicides.
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