Articles Tagged with ''combines''

Used Equipment: Recent Trends in Used Equipment Pricing

We recently completed our monthly survey of N. American Ag equipment dealers and had several discussions with large ag dealers in the farm belt. While it's not surprising to hear that price realization on new equipment continues to be strong, what is surprising to dealers over the last few months has been the strength in used equipment values.
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AGCO Upping Tractor Capacity; Looking to Sisu for More Engine Independence

Projects to increase AGCO Corp's tractor making capacity at existing facilities in North America and Europe are reportedly on track to start assembling products this year. And with the development of more powerful Sisu engineers, greater independence from outside power unit suppliers is clearly the goal of the company's latest engine developments.


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New Equipment Prices Up 4.8%

Farm equipment dealers say that new equipment prices are up an average of 4.8% year-over-year, which is slightly higher than the 4.5% they reported in July. Meanwhile, used machinery pricing in September was consistent with what dealers reported in August.
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Topcon Ag Reaches Agreement with SAME DEUTZ-FAHR

Topcon Precision Agriculture (TPA) has announced an agreement with SAME DEUTZ-FAHR (SDF), to produce a new product line for SDF dedicated to precision agriculture. Topcon is a business unit of Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS), and SDF is one of the leading manufacturers of tractors, combine harvesters, engines and agricultural equipment.
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Leveling Systems Increase Harvest Productivity on Sidehills

The desire for less grain loss and faster harvesting are putting sidehill leveling systems into the sales conversation throughout the Midwest.
Anyone who has ever watched with awe the harvest on the steep hillsides of the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest knows how critical the combine leveling system is to a farmer's ability to work the steep hills (up to 60% slopes) and its extremely fertile soils. Without this technology, agriculture, at least cost-effective agriculture, in the region would be severely limited.
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