MACHINERY

One year yields a bumper crop of new machines
Adjusting the rate of seed, fertilizer and pesticide row by row and even foot by foot across a field deserves a brand-new name: variable-input technology.
See what’s new in the machinery world.
At an auction in northwest Nebraska, Machinery Pete found some interesting prices on some machinery from the 1970s. Among his finds? A 1978 John Deere 4840 powershift.
On Friday, an auction in Iowa created a lot of interest, mostly due to a particularly rare International 7588.
A 1974 John Deere 4430 with 2,021 hours recently sold for the second-highest auction price ever for a 4430 on April 5.
March Madness is not only for basketball—it’s also the busiest time of the year for machinery auctions.
High-tech equipment boosts efficiency when labor is tight.
New Holland’s 360-degree approach to harvesting machinery Unverferth’s Q-Series Grain Train wagons.
Precise adjustments and patience with groundspeed provide optimum performance from soybean platforms.
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