RealAgriculture.com attended the National Farm Machinery Show for the first time last week. We will definitely be attending again the future. We have a number of videos and interviews from the show in the coming weeks but until then here is all the photos that Shaun Haney took down in Louisville We think that you... Read More
Category: Machinery
Investing in a sectional control option on a new seeder isn't an inexpensive proposition, however, you may change your perception of the true cost once you see just how much it can save you. Chris Morson, with Seed Hawk, took Shaun Haney on a tour of Seed Hawk's software program that incorporates Google Earth images... Read More
Ken Ferrie wants you to slow the planter down. And then stop. Yes, really. While the planting season is a hectic one, rushing, especially in wet conditions, is a recipe for disaster. Ferrie, an independent agronomist, wants farmers to slow down and better match planter speed to planting conditions. What's more, he wants you to... Read More
Seeding (or planting for our eastern and southern friends) is the single most important pass you'll make on your field this year. The piece of equipment you chose to place and pack seeds typically has to work for all the crops in your rotation, and that can mean using something better suited for large seeds... Read More
In our drive to continuously deliver the content you want to see, RealAgriculture.com has launched the RealAg Machinery Update. This twice-a-month email update will feature our most recent machinery content — from new tractors, to precision ag applications, to the latest in tillage tools. As always and like all of our other updates, the RealAg... Read More
From the outside it looks like another piece of John Deere machinery — a swather (or windrower, if you're so inclined) with the trademark green paint and jumping deer. But underneath all that green and yellow paint is a Canadian success story. What you're looking at is actually a product of Winnipeg-based MacDon Industries, and... Read More
Six years ago, Albert Wagner needed 100,000 bushels-worth of added storage. The traditional bin route would have cost him about $2.45/bu over 10 years (including a residual value for the bins), but he also had one of two fertilizer bins nearing the end of its useful life. That got him thinking about bagging grain, which... Read More
There is nothing that draws a crowd quite like battleship-sized machinery. While most people come to gawk at the spectacle with no real practical use for it, keep in mind, manufacturer's don't make these things for their own entertainment. The Bourgault 7950 Air Seeder is a gargantuan machine, but for the producer with a lot... Read More
Bigger isn't always better. What's better is matching the size of tractor you need on your farm that has all the capabilities you're looking for with some added features that make an upgrade worth it. Case IH's new Steiger RowTrac isn't small by any means, but it is designed to be narrower and is available... Read More
Combine and tractor cabs become like a second home during the busy season, and few can complain about the amenities included in the cabs of modern farm equipment. But that doesn't mean there isn't always room for improvement. For more Crop Week '13 coverage, click here. With its 2013 models, Case IH has rolled out... Read More