Farm Equipment editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of our great farm machinery industry. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web:


Trump's Tariffs & Tractor Trade Turmoil

In this in-depth video, Tractor Mike dives into the real-world impacts of President Trump's recently enacted tariffs on the tractor industry, exploring how sudden policy shifts are affecting tractor supply chains, pricing, inventory management, and customer decision-making across the U.S. If you're a dealer, manufacturer, or buyer in the agricultural machinery space, this is a must-watch update.


Building the Next Generation of Techs

Nice news incoming from the North American Equipment Dealers Association. NAEDA is proud to partner with Chester County CTE schools in Pennsylvania to support the development of ag technician program which fulfills a portion of NAEDA’s Ag Technician apprenticeship program.


SNP Cares Program Gives Back

Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners’ SNP Cares program supports community and youth involved in agriculture. The initiative gave a heaping helping of over 50,000 pounds of fresh produce to local families, while students spent 18,000 hours learning about agriculture through Columbia (Mo.) Center for Urban Agriculture’s (CCUA) educational programming.

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Twin Rotor Turns 50

New Holland Ag is putting its Twin Rotor in the spotlight to celebrate its 50th year. Retired New Holland employee Kevin Johnston recently shared photos of the TR70 and CR9.90 side by side at the 40th anniversary celebration for the Twin Rotor in 2015.


Product Video of the Week: LandLuvr Debuts New Strip Till Unit for Challenging Soils

LandLuvr owner John Rohrs showcases the company’s new strip-till row unit, designed for strip-tillers who have several large rocks in their fields. Rohrs goes over the key features and highlights how it can be used in both the fall and spring.


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