Farm Equipment editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of our great farm machinery industry. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web:
- A Little Fun For Our City Folk Friends…
- Brock Purdy Spends Bye Week Farming in Iowa
- When Is the Market Going To Turn?
- Inside Look: Mississippi State Opens Ag Autonomy Institute
- Claas Celebrates 50 Years of Jaguar Forage Harvester
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A Little Fun For Our City Folk Friends…
What? That’s not how you get corn syrup? Check out this Facebook post from Canning, Freezing, Dehydrating, Food Preserving and Homesteading.
Brock Purdy Spends Bye Week Farming in Iowa
49ers quarterback Brock Purdy spent his bye week being a family man, learning the trades of his fianceé’s family business: Farming in Iowa. Check out this video shared by Ben Visser.
Don’t mind Brock, he’s just helping out on the future in-law’s farm during his bye week. pic.twitter.com/0MpEPCdKqs
— Ben Visser (@BenVisser43) November 2, 2023
When Is the Market Going To Turn?
The good times can’t last forever. As an ag equipment dealer, you and the farmers you serve know that better than anyone. As inventory levels recover, every dealer wants to avoid equipment sitting on their lot. Especially pieces that’ve been appraised for months and need to go before their value takes a sudden drop. In this article Edward Pronley, Marketing Content Manager for Randall Reilly, shares some insights.
Inside Look: Mississippi State Opens Ag Autonomy Institute
This episode of Farm Week features a behind-the-scenes look at the grand opening of the Mississippi State University ag autonomy institute, the nation’s first and only interdisciplinary research center focused on autonomous technologies. The facility includes a 4,800-square foot laboratory and a 5-acre “Autonomous Acres” proving ground.
Claas Celebrates 50 Years of Jaguar Forage Harvester
Machinery Pete breaks down the history of Claas’s Jaguar forage harvester. He writes, “The JAGUAR line paved the way for an unprecedented success story in the self-propelled forage harvester segment when it launched 50 years ago in Germany and has been a leader in the category ever since. Featuring many innovations over the years, the JAGUAR attained not only a worldwide reputation but also world market leadership.”
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Best of the Web This Week is brought to you by CLEANFIX.
Proven in the most demanding of ag conditions, CLEANFIX reversible fans provide the most efficient diesel engine cooling and radiator cleaning available. The multi-patented reversing fan technology maintains machine cooling as needed and, when required, provides the strongest blowout of dust and debris -- without halting or slowing operations.
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