In today’s newscast we report on the passage of Section 179, AGCO’s move to reduce costs in 2015, the FAA’s regulatory exemptions for UAVs and improving farmer attitudes.
In today’s newscast we look at what USDA’s latest corn yield estimate could mean for ag machinery sales, an update on the latest UAV research and the latest financial results for Cervus Equipment, John Deere, AgJunction and Raven Industries.
In today’s newscast we look at the possibility of equipment dealers using 3-D printers to make replacement parts, the latest earnings from AGCO, CNHI, Kubota and Trimble, Claas’ long awaited entrance into the North American tractor market, and what dealers think could prevent further declines in high horsepower tractor sales.
In today's newscast we look into the likelihood of El Nino conditions hitting the U.S. and Canada this year and its impact, the possibility of legislation to permanently increase Section 179 expensing levels, what shifts in global manufacturing cost could mean for U,S. equipment exports and more, a rise in first quarter farm loans and financial reports from AGCO and Titan International.
In today's newscast, we look what dealers can do when manufacturers push for purity, what the conflict between Russian and Ukraine could mean for North American equipment sales, the impact high milk prices will have on equipment sales, a shift from aftermarket to OEM sales for precision equipment and the latest financial results from dealer groups Rocky Mountain and Cervus Equipment.
In today's newscast, we look at the impact the turmoil in Ukraine is having on the grain market, an update on Wisconsin's controversial Implements of Husbandry legislation, the outlook for Canadian ag equipment sales and Art's Way's latest financial report
In today's newscast, we look at Case IH's recent push for dealer purity, whether or not a planter war is heating up and capital equipment loans were down in the 4th quarter.
In today's newscast, we look at changes to the Farm Bill, dealer inventory concerns, more details on Kubota's hay tools line and we take look into the Ag Equipment Archives for history on the inventor of the seed drill.
In today's newscast, we look at 2014 forecasts that point to a softening in the ag equipment market, what a shift from corn to soybeans could mean for equipment sales, the new financial report from ag equipment manufacturer Buhler Industries and the increase in demand for lawn and garden equipment.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, Jason Webster, commercial agronomist with PTI Farm, breaks the results of PTI Farm’s 2024 HIgh Speed Planting Corn Study.
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