No-tillers at the National Farm Machinery Show 2020 got the first glimpse of several new technologies to improve planting and dealing with cover crops.
Six No-Till Farmer representatives from Lessiter Media attended the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville in mid-February to scout out the latest developments in the North American agriculture machinery market. The 4-day event attracted more than 70,000 people checking out the latest advancements in farm equipment.
Attorneys representing Kinze Mfg. filed motions asking a federal judge to stop Deere & Co. from trying to access a variety of internal documents about the company, reports The Des Moines Register.
The carts have a front-folding corner auger design and an adjustable spout that has a 42-degree range of motion for control of grain flow and precise placement.
Mike Gryp, district sales manager for Kinze Mfg., discusses the benefits of no-till practices vs. conventional tillage, and maintenance aspects of the company’s no-till planting machines that farmers should keep in mind.
14 Companies to Support 2016 Event That’s Returning to Indianapolis for 7th Time
June 3, 2015
The publishers of No-Till Farmer and Conservation Tillage Guide have secured the full lineup of company sponsors for the 24th annual National No-Tillage Conference next January in Indianapolis. The largest think-tank of no-tillers in the nation will take over the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown for 4 days from Jan. 6-9, 2016.
Planting and seeding efficiency, residual herbicides and precision agriculture were among the highlights of the 2014 Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa.
A contingent of No-Till Farmer editors descended on the recent 2014 Farm Progress Show to learn about the latest machines and inputs that could help boost yields and profits for no-tillers.
The global push to increase crop production and keep pace with population projections underlines the importance for no-tillers to make every seed count.
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During the Sustainable Agriculture Summit in Minneapolis, Minn., Carrie Vollmer-Sanders, the president of Field to Market who also farms in Northeast Indiana and Northwest Ohio, shared why it is important for no-tillers and strip-tillers to share their knowledge with other farmers.
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