Posts in Category 'Challenger'
AGCO Parts will be introducing an innovative baler twine product called Giant Spools to North America this fall. Part of the new series of AGCO Advanced Baler Twines, Giant Spools increases the amount of running time by as much as...
AGCO cares about their customers, which is why the AGCO Parts Tech Van was formed to support custom harvesters in North America. Over 53 million acres of wheat were planted in the United States for the 2010/2011 growing season, according...
Not more than a decade ago, farmers were just warming up to the idea of hydraulic and electric guidance to steer their tractors, implements and combines in a consistent, straight line. Ag dealers were finding that “they require precision ag...
AGCO is a proud sponsor of the Progressive Agriculture Foundation’s (PAF) Safety Day® program, including their website, http://www.progressiveag.org (see previous post). PAF’s mission is to provide education and training to make farm, ranch and rural life safer and healthier for children and...
I find myself in an awkward predicament. As a blogger, my role is to share. As an observer, I was speechless. It was time to make a “farm tour” and check the fields. Expanses of cut wheat shared the horizon with...
At AGCO, we are very proud of our sponsorship of the Progressive Agriculture Foundation’s (PAF) website and the good work this organization does with more than 400 Progressive Agriculture Safety Days teaching farm safety and health lessons to children. PAF...
Does precision farming help you on a day to day basis? Do you use AGCO technology or other brands of technology to help you save time and money on your farm? Do you consider yourself a leader in agriculture technology...
It is the first day of July and we, in the US, are getting ready for a long holiday weekend (we’ll be back to our regular posting schedule on Tuesday, July 5). Where I am from, Independence Day usually involves...
There has been a recent stir about farmers using Apps to help them on the farm. It makes sense right? If a stock broker can check the market with the touch of a button, why can’t a farmer check the...