Whether it’s an old John Deere combine that grandpa ran for decades or a shiny orange Allis-Chalmers tractor that’s been in the family for generations, vintage farm equipment is a big draw on the ...
Illinois farmer Tyler Kresin shares his spreadsheet-driven approach to equipment decisions in today’s tough economy.
I’ve been compiling auction price data since November 1989 and writing my Machinery Pete column since 1992. Yet in all that time, there’s a timely topic I have yet to cover: how the equipment ...
Farmers gain relief as EPA eliminates DEF sensor rules, cutting costs and reducing equipment failures during critical ...
Many farm operators provide some type of custom work or use of farm machinery to other farmers during the growing season, and payment is usually made following the completion of the harvest season.
Despite weak commodity prices marring the near term outlook of the Zacks Manufacturing - Farm Equipment industry, it will benefit from increased agricultural equipment demand to meet the food ...
If you know farming, you know Machinery Pete. For the (very) few not familiar, Machinery Pete ( MachineryPete.com) is the fastest growing and largest marketplace for used farm equipment, offering an ...
University of Missouri Extension state forage specialist Carson Roberts sees haymaking as a “game of threes” with producers needing to manage equipment expenses, quality and yield to turn a profit.
BISMARCK, N.D. -- Many states have passed specific laws for farmers who purchase machinery and later find that the machinery does not conform to the express warranties offered by the manufacturer. In ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More than 300,000 people are expected to visit the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville over the next four days. The 58th National Farm Machinery Show started Wednesday ...
Planting season has officially arrived for Hoosier farmers. With the warm weather and sunshine, Hoosier motorists will also ...
People are venturing out into a mostly normal world again as the COVID-19 pandemic eases. But the reverberations of the shutdown are still showing up—and in some relatively unexpected places. Just as ...