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Positive international trade in the sector. Unacea's comment at the press conference.
In the twelve months of 2021, 22,000 construction machines will be placed on the Italian market, with a growth of 30% compared to 2020. These are the figures...
U.S. farm tractor unit sales continue double-digit growth rate in both U.S. and Canada, and inventories continue to fall, after a strong month of April according to the latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
U.S. total farm...
Construction companies worldwide are struggling to keep the knowledge and skills of their teams at the right level. In spite of investments in training and apprenticeships, many construction companies have a hard time either finding new skilled workers or...
Balancing weight evenly across planter can eliminate variability in cornrow height.
In this third 2020 Fendt Momentum Crop Tour field update, Agco Corporation agronomists report their observations of the effect of compaction on plant height.
Cornrows of uneven height can be...
Flip through a commodity seed catalog today, and the choices seem nearly endless. In 2020, growers selected from arguably the largest and most diverse set of seed technologies the industry has ever offered.
Whether it’s corn, soybeans, rice, wheat, or...
According to a Crisil Research report, the highway construction in the country is yet to gather momentum in spite of the relaxation for construction sector across the country.
After the nationwide lockdown from March 25, 2020, construction of national highways...
Decipher initially began as an agtech platform designed to help farmers and agronomists change the way they manage crop nutrition and help them start their precision agriculture journey. But they’ve come a long way since then. Born within Wesfarmers,...
We are featuring the Claas annual report with some interesating job stories of loyal customers of the new Claas Lexion combine harvester.
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No Class product is subject to more scrutiny than the new Lexion combine harvester. Because the machines are...