Mark Cresswell, R&D and marketing leader at Bourgault, discusses the new seeding equipment the company introduced to dealers just before this year’s Western Canada Farm Progress Show in Regina.
Grainews was on hand when Bourgault officially launched its new 3320 drill and 7950 air seeder cart
Bourgault’s new L7800 air cart and new sectional control technology
Grainews editors were at Canada’s Farm Progress Show in Regina in June and took a look at Bourgault’s new L7800 air cart and new sectional control technology, which were unveiled to the public at that event.
Fendt Series 500 tractors in Canada
Reid Hamre, Fend’s North American brand manager, talks about the line of tractors Fendt currently offers in the Canadian marketplace. He also talks about the 500 Series models which the company expects to introduce here in the future, although the company hasn’t yet announced when they will become available.
Agritechnica 2011, Hanover
Scott Garvey, Grainews machinery editor, travels to Hanover Germany to visit Agritechnica, the world’s largest farm machinery show.
Case IH introduces the new Rowtrac tractor line, anniversary edition Magnum
Case IH introduces the new Rowtrac tractor line along with a special 25th anniversary edition of the Magnum at an event near its headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin.
Combine adjustment tips
Les Hill, a combine performance expert from the Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute, discusses how farmers can get the most out their combines this season.
Mini-truck Review
Lisa Guenther talks to a mini-truck owner about the pros and cons of a 1996 Mitsubishi mini-cab.
Test driving the new Dodge Ram
Grainews takes a new Dodge Ram pickup, equipped with a 3.6-litre, V-6 engine and 8-speed transmission, to the farm for a detailed test drive.
Manitoba distributor imports U.K. subsoilers
Sid Patterson, owner of Hepson Equipment in Brandon Manitoba, explains how the Sumo subsoiler addresses soil compaction. The Sumo brand of subsoilers, which are built in the U.K., may soon see manufacturing in North America.
Beef Advocacy Canada Program to create beef ambassadors
Beef Advocacy Canada is launching a new online program to help beef producers, industry partners and consumers advocate for the industry. Annemarie Pedersen of Canada Beef and Jolene Noble of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association fill us in on the program.