Agriculture will take any good news where it can get it. Yesterday's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates from USDA was less mundane than expected as it helped extend a small run up in corn futures when the ag agency actually trimmed the U.S. harvest
GSI (Grain Systems Inc.) introduced two new grain storage products during the 2014 Farm Progress Show to provide farmers with increased storage capacity, improved harvest efficiency and greater strength to handle heavier loads.
In today's newscast we look at results from Ag Equipment Intelligence's 2015 Dealer Business Outlook & Trends survey, USDA's forecast for rising livestock and dairy cash receipts, the impact this year's large harvest is having on U.S. transportation systems and infrastructure and the evolution of smarter tires in agriculture.
With the industry's largest grain tanks, engines and fuel tanks to match, the new Case IH Axial-Flow 240 combines will set new levels of productivity and efficiency for 2015.
The 2014/15 U.S. soybean crop is forecast at 103.8 million tons (3.82 million bushels)—13.6 percent above the previous record set in 2009/10—based on the outlook for record area harvested and yield.
While ‘speed’ has taken center stage in ag’s push for increased productivity, industry experts say it will take more than going faster through the farm field to meet the growing demand for agricultural commodities.
While ‘speed’ has taken center stage in ag’s push for increased productivity, industry experts say it will take more than going faster through the farm field to meet the growing demand for agricultural commodities.
While speed has taken center stage in ag's push for increased productivity, industry experts say it will take more than going faster through the farm field to meet the growing demand for agricultural commodities.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we look at President Trump's tariff reduction on ag equipment, the latest dealer sales forecasts, and how high input costs are keeping farmer sentiment down.
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