Grain Handling

Matt Bresnahan and Daniel White join John Homenuk from of Empire Weather to discuss Corn & Soybean markets and the weather situation in South America as well as his early forecast for the North American Spring.


The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit along with the states of Minnesota and Illinois against Deere for allegedly violating U.S. competition laws by restricting access to key repair information and diagnostic tools.
Farmers are embracing mixed fleets, retrofit options, spray drones and automation as they stare down another tough year.
Farm machinery news for the week of Dec. 15, 2024, includes updates from ASABE, John Deere, GSI and Artic Cat
Go over these helpful pointers if you’re planning to build new grain bins or expand your current storage setup in 2025.
The December WASDE report sent nearby March corn futures rallying to multi-week highs following a surprise cut in ending stocks and bolstered domestic export projections.


Grains were uniformly higher early this morning but some of that strength fizzled as positioning squaring ahead of Tuesday’s WASDE may have capped upside movement. Livestock markets were mostly mixed with little new news.
It’s a bit of a mixed bag in the early morning trade with corn and wheat lower and beans hanging on to small gains. Here’s what’s on tap for today’s trade.

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Production of hay and forage machinery will come to a halt in Ottumwa for a month, plus new planting equipment and a big grain cart will hit the fields soon.
Grain markets finished the week on a high note following what was a friendly report from the USDA. Can the rally continue next week?
The $700 million deal frees AGCO up to focus on its machinery and precision ag technology products.
Two factors add up to alternative storage paying off.
Take a tour through ISU’s Kent Feed Mill and Grain Science Complex, and you’ll encounter state-of-the-art technology advancing the feed industry.
Farm equipment and technology news briefs for the week of September 15, 2024.
AGCO CEO and president Eric Hansotia says the transaction will enable the company to “sharpen its focus” on its farm equipment and PTx Trimble brands.
What was supposed to be an 8-min. job ended up nearly costing Doug Omer his life. Now he uses the ordeal as a warning to others who need to slow down and think before they act.
The new 6M tractor can be customized to provide farmers large tractor features - such as integrated connectivity and Intelligent Power Management - on a midsized machine.
On Tuesday, AGI announced it is standardizing its North America grain bin materials, and therefore closing the Grand Island, Neb., manufacturing facility.
Machinery and technology news briefs from the week of May 27, 2024.
A quick overview of what you should be doing this spring to ensure your stored grain maintains its quality and fetches top dollar down at the elevator.
Farm Journal’s machinery and technology editor was on the ground in Louisville last week. Here’s a handful of the trends we saw down in Bourbon Country.
The integrations streamline importing of data from the AFS Connect platform of Case IH and the MyPLM Connect platform of New Holland into the Libra Cart app through the Agrimatics Cloud Service.
Your annual harvest goal: Get grain out of the field in good condition. But what about how well that grain holds up in storage?
John Deere and the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) have joined forces to support the new documentary film “Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat.”
In 2014, Nationwide launched Grain Bin Safety Week to not only get the essential rescue tools in the hands of first responders, but also the essential training. Nominations are now open for local departments.
The C-line is a lowtouch permanent grain handling system.
Adding to its lineup of high quality, portable swing hopper augers, Ag Growth International Inc. (AGI) has added Westfield MKX 2 and Hutchinson-Mayrath HX2 series.
More grain is damaged by improper storage than any other reason. Learn how to avoid common problems.
Of the eight grain carts built by Jon Kinzenbaw in 1971, two have been found still working on U.S. farms.
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