Rising equipment costs challenge farmers, but strategic purchases can improve efficiency and reduce per-acre expenses.
As we electrify everything all at once to address global warming, a big question that arises is about vehicles that don’t run on roads near cities. What will we do with them? In this series on the big ...
Rising machinery prices strain farm budgets as tariffs increase manufacturing costs and commodity prices remain suppressed.
America has moved on from the pandemic, but the industries that produce its vehicles haven’t. Car and light truck sales rose 2.5% through June and 2025 could wind up the best year in volume since ...
A turn of the ignition says all the machine needs to say. Sixteen pistons vibrate a body that weighs over 100,000 pounds. Twin plumes of black diesel smoke flee silver exhaust pipes above the cab.
Farm equipment markets in Canada are forecast to stay weak into 2026, with new sales lagging and used equipment showing only modest growth, according to Farm Credit Canada’s Farm Equipment Outlook for ...
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EPA is rolling out new guidance for manufacturers of farm equipment and other heavy-duty vehicles, removing regulatory red tape requiring diesel-powered farm equipment to reduce engine torque ...
The North Carolina Farm Bureau is warning drivers to watch out for tractors and farm equipment on the roads this summer. There are more than 200 crashes a year in the state involving farm vehicles, ...
INSTITUTE - The Northeastern Wisconsin Antique Power Association holds its 39th annual Valmy Thresheree and Antique Machinery Show from Aug. 19 to 21, this year with orchard and high crop tractors as ...