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In-Person 2021 Event Will Not Take Place Due to COVID-19 Restrictions ST. LOUIS, MO (October 30, 2020)鈥 Commodity Classic has
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In-Person 2021 Event Will Not Take Place Due to COVID-19 Restrictions ST. LOUIS, MO (October 30, 2020)鈥 Commodity Classic has
Read moreSEGUIN, Texas, Oct. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Alamo Group Inc. (NYSE: ALG) today reported results for the third quarter ended
Read moreThe Nebraska Ag Expo has the go-ahead from its local health department to host the event.
Read moreThe change addresses the growing interdependence of the firm鈥檚 separate technologies to offer complete solutions for modern powertrains, the company said.
Read moreThe webinars cover the requirements of the standard and explain the braking force needed for towed equipment.
Read moreThe standard summarizes key data related to physical and chemical properties of one of the most widely produced feed commodities globally: distillers dried grains with solubles.
Read moreHear this former agriculture advisor to President Trump talk about what the shortline industry most needs to consider as we approach 2021.
Read more鈥淚n a year with much disruption and many challenges, we were encouraged to see several significant positive trends in the third quarter,鈥 said Chairman of the Board Marc H. McConnell.
Read moreIn a farewell column, Kanicki wrote that in spite of the growth of Lessiter Media and the industry, there is still much to do to confront challenges in the farm equipment business.
Read moreLarry Lea succeeds Luke Van Wyk, who is now president and managing chair for C12 Central Iowa.
Read moreAgRevolution, which begins operation Jan. 1, is the result of a unique situation in Kentucky and southern Indiana, where Boyd is shifting its focus to heavy construction sales.
Read more鈥淲e are reorganizing senior executives because our future is strong, and we believe we are at the start of a significant growth trajectory for our organization,” said CEO Dan Rykhus.
Read moreOrthman Manufacturing in Lexington, Neb., donated more than 3,700 masks to schools in its community so every student and employee had their own.
Read moreThird quarter sales in the agriculture segment increased by 14.9 percent. Year-to-date ag sales increased by 2.7 percent.
Read moreRaven Industries, Inc. has changed the players in a few key leadership positions. Steven Brazones, current CFO, will become vice
Read moreAGCO Corp. intends to acquire certain assets of Boyd Company of Louisville, Ky., and form AgRevolution, an equipment dealership providing products and services to the farming community in Kentucky and southern Indiana.
Read moreCompanies considering asking employees to sign travel waivers should weigh potential risks against the possible protections that such a waiver will provide in the event an employee contracts COVID-19.
Read moreIt will become the largest connected irrigation project on the planet.
Read moreThe program offers an “honest wage,” high school credits, and exposure to opportunities in manufacturing.
Read moreThe head of operations said the plant is “quite simply unrecognizable from what it was just a couple of years ago.”
Read moreThe Small Business Administration has received more than 1,000 reports that business owners are fighting fraudulent Economic Injury Disaster Loan applications. KCoe offers tips to protect your company.
Read moreApprentices typically enter the program as teens and are expected to work 450 hours a year. One has become a full-time employee.
Read moreAlthough we will not gather for convention, we will come together briefly on screen to elect directors and hear from a former White House insider on what’s at stake in the November elections.
Read moreAGCO has agreed to acquire research and product development firm 151 Research to create new technology solutions for grain customers.
Read moreTulare, CA聽鈥 For more than 52 years, World Ag Expo庐 has served agriculture by bringing buyers and sellers together to
Read moreSOUTH BEND, IND. 鈥 Elkhart Plastics, Inc. (EPI) ranks at No.7 for overall rotomolding sales in North America in Plastics
Read moreWhat鈥檚 your comfort level with an ethical hacker? Someone who, in the name of helping you prevent a cyber attack, stages a cyber attack to test the strength of your security system? It’s among possibilities for members.
Read moreTitan sought to clarify its relationship with Goodyear after training documents from Goodyear used “MAGA” as an example of unacceptable language on attire.
Read moreIn agriculture, net sales for the quarter were down 11.5 percent. For the first six months of 2020, net sales were down by just over 11 percent.
Read moreDon Henry will lead SeedMaster as new CEO. President Norbert Beaujot describes Henry as “a perfect fit.”
Read morePEER Bearing Company was recognized as a top-performing supplier at AGCO’s North America Virtual Supplier Event.
Read moreQUINCY, Ill., Aug. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Titan International, Inc. (NYSE: TWI), manufacturer of Titan Tires, Titan Wheels and Goodyear庐 Farm Tires, is responding
Read moreThe new plant will focus on production of a Kubota compact track loader that’s built in Japan today.
Read moreAGCO recognized Alliance for performance in cost, collaboration, innovation, account management, coordination and flexibility.
Read moreNews in the U.S. was good. The company experienced a 37 percent increase in sales for the first nine months of this year. It plans to expand operations in Willmar and cease production in Fargo.
Read moreThe company reported that agriculture has fared better than industrial so far this year, and North American operations have been less affected by the pandemic than European.
Read morePanelists are seeking entries that exemplify innovation and represent significant engineering advancement and impact on their markets.
Read moreMember companies have turned to testing services that sell home tests and promise results within 72 hours of receiving a sample.
Read moreHis work on behalf of the residents of Congressman John Shimkus’s district has given him a unique understanding of the farm equipment industry, agriculture, and the rural Midwest.
Read moreNet sales in the Agricultural Division were down for the second quarter and first half of the year. The division’s income from operations as a result of cost control and a favorable product mix.
Read moreThis year, the Association has introduced no-risk registration by offering complete refunds until Oct. 26. The hotel requires 72-hour notice.
Read moreThe Association is reviewing bylaws related to the meeting as part of developing contingency plans if the Association or the hotel decide the convention cannot be held in a fashion that is safe and meets attendees expectations.
Read moreRead the remarkable story of Bushel Plus in the next issue of the Association magazine. The young company found its way forward while its founder endured a nine-month recovery from a car accident an entire continent away.
Read moreOhio State University鈥檚 Farm Science Review, scheduled for Sept. 22 to Sept. 24, will not be held in-person. Virtual only show planned.
Read moreThe Association has put together a speaker lineup that we hope will give attendees a bit of a firmer grasp on navigating business post-COVID-19.
Read moreOther factors that prevented greater gains in the bottom included implementing an OEM product line and rewarding employees for their service during the pandemic.
Read moreMembers who responded to an informal poll about getting their sales team back on the road seemed to focus on July as a potentially significant step toward normal.
Read moreThe situation is fluid, to say the least, but 11 farm shows plan to host in-person events from September through December.
Read moreSolem was president of the Association from 1978 to 1979.
Read moreST. CHARLES, ILL. (June 29, 2020) 鈥 For more than 65 years, farmers have turned to the Farm Progress Show and
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