Buhler Industries reported its earnings on Dec. 29 for the year ending Sept. 30, 2015. Revenues were down by $79.8 million while company reported a net loss of $5.3 million.
As of Jan. 4, workers at the plant will be laid off, said Mark Shaw, human resources director at the Shell Rock plant. The layoff was announced to employees earlier this month, while the first came at the end of November.
The recall involves John Deere models Z445, Z645, Z655, and Z665 zero-turn mowers with serial numbers beginning with 1GXZ, manufactured from Aug. 10-Sept. 9, 2015.
Engine manufacturers have started unveiling technical solutions to meet a further step in off-highway diesel engine emissions regulation planned by the European Union.
As Demco completes the acquisition, Maurer Mfg.'s corporate identity will become Demco, but each product will remain branded under the name it was developed with.
Danea Armstrong with NORAC Systems International introduces the company's boom height control system. The core of the technology integrated into the boom height control systems is the ultrasonic sensor which is able to read multiple levels in the crop.
Chris Horton with Digi-Star introduces the company's Harvest Track grain tracking system. It works with Digi-Star's GT460 indicator which is mounted on a grain cart.
Brian Sorbe with Topcon introduces the company's spraying solution controlled by it's new Apollo ECU. The unit performs automatic rate control, automatic section control.
Chris Horton with Topcon introduces the company's Yieldtrakk monitoring system. Yieldtrakk is an aftermarket component that can be added to any existing combine.
Albert Zahalka, president of Topcon Positioning Systems, talks about the company's recent acquisitions and how they impact their product offering. Topcon has made 4 acquisitions in the last 12 months to significantly broaden the company's operating base.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we look at Compeer Financial and PepsiCo’s pilot program to help lower the cost of strip-till equipment for farmers.
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