Posts in Category 'Fendt'
Father’s Day is coming up right around the corner in North America (June 19 for those of you in a panic right now) and that made us start to think about farm legacies. There is nothing more important than sharing...
The AGCO Parts Field Rewards program offers farmers in North America the opportunity to earn up to $500 in AGCO Parts cash with the purchase of any new AGCO Brand equipment from June 1, 2011, through July 31, 2011. The...
Recently, popular farm broadcaster Max Armstrong, host of “This Week in AgriBusiness” visited AGCO’s Parts Distribution Center (PDC) in Batavia, IL, USA, to learn more about the inner-workings of farm equipment parts logistics. Max was also interested in recent service...
Imagine a vehicle formed according to your specific needs. A vehicle with optimum values. Wouldn’t that be P-E-R-F-E-C-T? See the Fendt vision and stay tuned to find out more starting June 15, 2011! What sorts of things would YOU like...
How nice would it be if you did not have to actually steer your pickup truck? After you fire it up, press a few buttons and off you go down the road to the grocery store, without touching the wheel!...
Series production starts at the factory in Hohenmölsen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Fendt celebrated the completion of the first two Fendt Katana 65 pilot production machines on 4 May 2011. After three years of intensive development work, the first Fendt forage harvesters...
Today, AGCO is opening the doors to the all-new Global Learning Center, Duluth (GLC), a state-of-the-art agriculture equipment and technology learning center. The 19,500 square-foot facility, the new home of AGCO Academy and AGCO University, will serve as the cornerstone...
Safety on the farm is a priority at AGCO. Have you noticed our new Safety section here on the AGCO Blog? Watch for new posts from us and other farm safety organizations. We are very proud of our sponsorship of the...
The following post about chemical safety on the farm was submitted by Tracy Schlater from Farm Safety 4 Just Kids. Ask a child about farm chemicals and their first response will probably refer to what’s applied to crops, such as...