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2018 Farm Progress Show

[Video] Great Plains Manufacturing Discussing their Distribution of Kverneland

Senior Sales Advisor Mike Cleveland discusses distribution news following Kubota's acquisition of Great Plains Manufacturing in 2016. Great Plains Manufacturing is now the exclusive distributor of Kubota's Kverneland brand in the U.S., which was attractive for the dry new seeder. As part of the agreement, Great Plains also showed the PW100 plow at its fall shows.
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[Video] MDS Manufacturing Shares How Customer Feedback Influenced Their Bucket Line

MDS Mfg. Co. had on display at the 2018 Farm Progress Show its 102-inch Intimidator bucket, which is made for JCB telehandlers equipped with a Q-Fit hookup. Gordy Brower, national sales manager with MDS Mfg., said the company now offers buckets with capacities of under 3 yards because smaller telehandlers and wheel loaders can't handle anything bigger than that. "We knew there was a void, and we had dealers and customers to have something smaller, and they wanted to have an MDS product," he says.
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[Video] Kinze Presents the Mach-Till High-Speed Disc Tillage Machine

The recent partnership between Kinze and Degelman has yielded the first Farm Progress Show debut of the new hybrid-tillage machine, the Mach-Till. This high-speed disc tillage machine combines some of the benefits of conventional discs, vertical tillage and soil finishing products into one tool, integrating features of speed, good soil finish and uniform residue management.
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[Video] Presenting the Fendt Ideal Combine to the North American Market

The main attraction at the AGCO tent at the Farm Progress Show 2018 was the new Fendt Ideal combine. AGCO first revealed the machine earlier this summer at the Canada Farm Progress Show in Regina, Sask., and had three on display in Boone, Iowa. Seven years in the making, the Ideal combine is the first “clean sheet” axial combine in three decades, meaning AGCO started its design from scratch, company officials said.
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