Articles Tagged with ''Horsch''

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Canada’s Farm Progress Show Highlights Product Innovations

Once again, farmers, farm equipment dealers and agribusiness professionals gathered in Regina, Sask., for Canada’s Farm Progress Show, June 17-19. This year marked the 38th year for the farm exposition. With nearly 2 million square feet of exhibit space, the show featured 720 exhibitors and attracted 41,897 attendees from around the world.


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Fast Planting

How Fast Can We Plant?

A panel at the National Farm Machinery Show gave 4 planting suppliers a forum to discuss how they’re addressing the ‘need for speed.’

Just over a year ago, John Deere raised the eyebrows of many in the industry with the announcement that the traditional barriers of planting speed and accuracy could be broken. At the 2014 National Farm Machinery Show, the manufacturer unveiled its ExactEmerge row unit system that claimed to provide accurate seed placement at 10 mph.


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Horsch Anderson to Produce Products Under HORSCH brand

Effective December 1st, 2012, all products produced by Horsch Anderson, LLC will carry the HORSCH label in support of company initiatives to strengthen the HORSCH brand name in North America, as well as globally. This joint effort will unify the strategies of both companies, which share common products and technologies, and support continued rapid growth worldwide. With a firm presence in many markets across the globe, HORSCH and all HORSCH partner companies will join together using one product marketing brand.
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Horsch Anderson Breaks Ground on New Manufacturing Facility

To accommodate its significant growth, Horsch Anderson, LLC, will break ground on a new manufacturing facility in Mapleton, N.D., on Saturday, August 25, 2012. It will be located on a 30-acre lot north of Interstate 94 near the Mapleton exit. The initial stage of the project will include a 100,000-square-foot building, which will contain offices and a large production area. Within five years Horsch Anderson projects to employ 80 people or more at the facility.
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