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Animated radar that predicts storm paths and gives weather alerts as well.
This app from Precision Planting functions as a second monitor in your tractor cab so that you can view planter performance in real time.
Quickly estimate the amount of horsepower necessary to move an implement.
Follow all your sports teams, skip info on teams you don’t care about.
When Curtis Cooper of Fountain Inn, S.C., needed a way to keep his wheel rake level when going over terraces, he started by drawing on a pizza box.
Above-normal temps to continue east of Rockies through April.
Amid the hustle and bustle of planting season, Kristin Gall of New Cambria, Mo., was thrilled to find a strong, reliable and inexpensive way to replace the hydraulic hoses that string through his planter frame.
Register now to spend a day with Farm Journal Economist Bob Utterback, Farm Journal Columnist Moe Russell and Top Producer Columnist Chris Barron tomorrow, March 7, in Ames, Iowa.
Kubota’s new utility vehicle features a CVT transmission, and all the cargo carrying capacity of the Kubota RTV 500.
Caterpillar’s new F-Series of backhoes brings Tier 4 technology, fuel efficiency, operator comfort and serviceability to farm operators in May.
Weaker dollar limits pressure on grains overnight.
Check out these videos of the winning runs in each class of the 2012 National Championship Tractor Pull in Louisville, Ky., last week.
The winner of the “I Built the Best” contest, was awarded a trip for two to the National Farm Machinery Show.
Machinery Pete reports a rebound in this tractor segment’s values.
Kinze made its mark on the National Farm Machinery show this year, featuring a grain cart mounted on a turntable to give show attendees a bird’s eye view of the show’s North Wing.
Hundreds of farmers piled in to watch a taping of US Farm Report.
Age is only a number when it comes to the price you can get for your farm iron.
The new K-series loader by Caterpillar is expected anticipated to be on farms in April or May.
After years of hiring someone to repair pivots, Donald Schmidt decided he could do it himself.