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:
- How Eubanks Equipment Became the Largest Vermeer Dealer in the U.S.
- Farmers Hit the Streets of London in Protest
- Next Stop: Antarctica
- Doug Steiger - The Man Who Changed Agriculture Forever
- Moving Iron Podcast: Signaling a Bottom in the Market
How Eubanks Equipment Became the Largest Vermeer Dealer in the U.S.
In 2008 Bob Eubanks was an ag teacher and rancher in Welch, Oklahoma. His son Craig was running his own insurance company at the time, when they both decided to buy a farm machine dealership, a place they had gone to for service and parts over the years. Read more in this article from FarmTalk.
Farmers Hit the Streets of London in Protest
Farmers in England have taken to the streets of London protesting after the government after it ended an exemption from inheritance tax for agricultural families. The measure, dubbed the "tractor tax" by critics, was introduced by the government to boost funds to pay for strained public services, but farmers say it will destroy family farms and reduce food production.
Next Stop: Antarctica
Ziegler Ag Equipment has sent its second round of tractors off to Antarctica.
Doug Steiger - The Man Who Changed Agriculture Forever
In this exclusive interview, Doug shares his journey, passion, and vision that led to the creation of these powerful agricultural machines. From humble beginnings to revolutionizing the farming industry, Doug's story is an inspiration to entrepreneurs and tractor enthusiasts alike.
Moving Iron Podcast: Signaling a Bottom in the Market
In this episode of the Moving Iron Podcast, Casey Seymour talks with Jon Wommack. He says the fourth quarter shows signs of improvement in equipment values and proactive adjustments in market guides can lead to better outcomes.
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