New Stack-fold Planter From John Deere
John Deere has added five new models to its 1725C stack-fold planter lineup. The 1725C suite of models is intended for corn, soybean, cotton, and peanut farmers. These models are…
John Deere has added five new models to its 1725C stack-fold planter lineup. The 1725C suite of models is intended for corn, soybean, cotton, and peanut farmers. These models are…
Climate has announced new features coming to FieldView, as well as an ongoing commitment with Precision Planting. Precision Planting recently announced Panorama, a new tool to help farmers upload data…
You know that old observation that some people see the glass half empty while others see it half full. When it comes to late-model 24-row planters, we think the glass…
New Holland has added the P2185 air disc drill to its planter lineup, with a new frame designed for ideal weight distribution on many different crop and soil types. The…
John Deere has announced Furrow Vision, a performance upgrade for John Deere planters that gives farmers a direct view of the seed as it’s dropped in furrows. The upgrade puts…
Case IH is expanding its planter lineup with the new Early Riser 2110 and updated 2150 planter. “From soybean and corn operations to producers who cultivate bedded crops like peanuts…
CHAD HENDERSON – MADISON, ALABAMA Chad Henderson is part of a fifth-generation farming operation in Madison, Alabama. Henderson Farms operates over 8,000 acres of dryland and irrigated corn, dryland soybeans,…
Kinze is launching the new 5000 Series row unit, available for two new planter models in the 5000 Series for 2024, designed to increase durability and reduce daily maintenance. “Our…
The demand for used planters remains stable, with a decent number of units available both at auction and through dealers. However, the options for upgrades and retrofitting older units makes…
Kinze is introducing a new pivot fold, split row model planter designed to enhance productivity, convenience, and serviceability. The Kinze 5670 planter is all-new from front to back, says Susanne…