No-Till Farmer editors caught up with Jim Lappin, Crop Marketing Manager of Amvac Chemical Corporation, talking about the efficiency needs of the growers.
No-Till Farmer editors will be blanketing the 2016 Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, this week, to update you on the newest equipment developments. Follow our real-time updates complete with photos and videos throughout the show @NoTillFarmr, on our Facebook page or through the hashtag #FarmProgressShow.
Following are the farm shows that advertisers in this issue of No-Till Farmer Conservation Tillage Guide are exhibiting at from August through October. Booth numbers and locations are in parentheses
Following are the farm shows that advertisers in this issue of No-Till Farmer Conservation Tillage Guide are exhibiting at from August through October. Booth numbers and locations are in parentheses
Dave Benson with Bestway Inc. introduces Bestway's new NTX 1500 sprayer line. The NTX series will be built in conjunction with Field-PRO IV Series sprayers and share the same FiberWorks Boom System and patented V-Ride Variable Ride Boom Suspension.
Tim Heins, product manager with Raven Industries, highlights features of the company’s new 600S GPS receiver, which is fully upgradable to satellite GS and RTK, for users looking for higher accuracy positioning.
Brian Perkuhn, vice president of sales with Summers Mfg., introduces the VRT 3530 variable-rate tillage machine at the 2015 Farm Progress Show. The tool allows you to adjust tillage aggressiveness on the go.
We had a chance to meet with Derek Bradeen and Martin Lunkenbein, with Camso (formerly known as Camoplast), at the 2015 Farm Progress Show to talk about the track manufacturer's plans for long-term growth. According to Bradeen and Lunkenbein, the company will continue to develop solutions beyond tractor tracks to other equipment used in the field, including planters, grain carts, sprayers, combines and more.
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On this edition of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by CultivAce, longtime no-tiller Jim Leverich explains why 20-inch corn rows are paying off big time on his Sparta, Wis., farm.
Needham Ag understands the role of technology in making better use of limited resources within a specific environment by drawing on a wealth of global experience to overcome the challenges facing today's farmers, manufacturers and dealers.
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