Posts in Category 'Challenger'
Helping future generations and investing in the future of agriculture have always been a focus of the partnership between AGCO companies and the National FFA Organization during the last 65 years. This year, AGCO is partnering with more than 50...
The following post is brought to you by Progressive Ag Foundation in support of National Farm Safety and Health Week: The 2011 harvest will soon be under way, and with National Farm Safety and Health Week occurring Sept. 18–24 here...
September 23, 2011 by
AGCO
In the spirit of National Farm Safety and Health Week here in the United States, AGCO would like to share a message with everyone from Farm Safety 4 Just Kids. Make sure to visit our Safety tab to learn more...
September 19, 2011 by
AGCO
This is another great farm safety message brought to you by Farm Safety 4 Just Kids. Electricity is powerful. Agriculture relies on electricity to keep the barn lights on, to run equipment and to turn the alarm clock on every...
From the powerful Massey Ferguson HD Loader to the luxurious Fendt 800 Series, the 2011 Fast Forward AGCO North America Launch had much to reveal to dealers this year. We hit the red carpet to get reactions. Here is what...
In January 2011, AGCO announced its plans to produce Massey Ferguson® and Challenger® high horsepower wheeled row crop tractors in the company’s Jackson, Minnesota, USA, farm equipment manufacturing facility. The plans included a 75,000-square-foot expansion of the manufacturing facility and...
The System 350 is the latest auto-steer technology available through the AGCO North American dealer network. The System 350 features a new X30 all-in-one control console that gives operators an entirely new level of precision control, dependability, flexibility and ease...
AGCO is organizing its first ever AGCO Africa Summit on January 23, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Our goals for the AGCO Africa Summit are simple, but bold: to raise awareness for the needs of the African continent and to promote...
On the farm, it is always important to lead by example. Young children rely on guardians to supervise their activities to help develop an understanding of what dangers are and how to avoid them. Do you think that your children...