Krone's BiG X 1180 was on display at Agritechnica in Hanover, Germany in November, and the company claims it's the biggest in the business. According to Krone's Henrik Feldmann, the machine focuses on maneuverability and maximum capacity. "And highlights on the machine is, of course, the lift cab, that allows you to lift the whole... Read More
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At the Pennsylvania Farm Show, New Holland announced a formal partnership with the National Hemp Association (NHA), a non-partisan hemp advocacy group. The partnership, which will operate under the banner "Pushing Progress Together", plans to accelerate the return of hemp commodity crops on farms across North America. Brett Davis, vice president of New Holland North... Read More
Remember that cab-less Case IH autonomous tractor concept that was launched in 2016? It made an appearance at Agritechnica 2019 in Hanover, Germany, and RealAgriculture's Shaun Haney was at the Case IH booth to take a look. Daniel Stuart, director of product marketing for Case IH, says the company decided to show the tractor again... Read More
By now you've most likely seen the new seed green and white CLAAS Lexion combines that were launched in North America last year. The traditional colours offer CLAAS users a sense of nostalgia, the company says, while unifying branding. But as Eric Raby of Claas explains to RealAgriculture's Shaun Haney at Agritechnica 2019, there are... Read More
Massey Ferguson has enhanced its MF 5700 S Essential and MF 7700 S Exclusive packages for 'NEXT Edition' versions of the series, to take future consumers to the "NEXT level of performance and straightforward dependability." NEXT Edition specifications are available on models: MF 5711 S Dyna-4 (110hp); MF 5713 S Dyna-4 (130hp); MF 7720 S... Read More
Operating a combine in variable conditions can prove fatiguing, with constant adjustments necessary to prevent over- or under-loading the machine. A new technology from John Deere is offering the automation of that process. "It's called predicted feed rate control," says John Deere's Nathan Greuel, "and it uses a combination of both cameras and satellite imagery... Read More
Re-designed for the North American market, Equipment Technologies' series of hydrostatic sprayers offers operators strength, stability, and performance. "We launched the line for sale about two years ago in North America," says Matthew Hays, CEO, Equipment Technologies. "We're in the process of setting up dealers. We've sold probably 30 units so far." The Bruin HS1100... Read More
Doing the best job possible at seeding pays dividends throughout the year, but is planter-precision necessary for top canola yield? That's just one question research is trying to answer, not only on a trial basis but at a field level as well. Ken Coles, general manager of Farming Smarter, says it's not always possible to... Read More
Five years ago, Carl Brubacher decided it was time to change how he manages soil on his Arthur, Ont., hog and grain farm. With highly variable soil ranging from sand to heavy clay, he was determined to improve soil health and make the farm more sustainable. In this premiere episode of RealAgriculture's Soil School, sponsored... Read More
Modelled on the action of hand shovelling, Gramegna's tillage machines bear little resemblance to most you'll see across North America. "The main advantage of our machine is that it doesn't produce any compaction under the worked soil, and it can work in very extreme conditions," says Massimo Gramegna. The implement works in the same manner... Read More