Ag Equipment

John Deere is cutting 100 positions from its Waterloo Works plant in 2025, and Butterball will cut 200 positions in Jonesboro, Ark.
A five-year-old in Etheridge, Tennessee, lost his life in a grain auger. His mother shares her story to ensure that other farm families do not have to endure that pain. RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender reports.
Cashing in on higher prices for cull cattle as meat demand stays high. Plus, trouble grows for wheat growers in a global surplus, and ag machinery sales slump.
According to a new USDA-ERS report, technological advancements in agriculture led to significant output increases while reducing input usage for producers.
Hylio CEO Arthur Erickson joins us on Market Day Report to discuss the FAA’s recent exemption for drone operators in crop production as the technology becomes more autonomous.
A grain management specialist with Iowa State University recommends producers keep a close eye on bin management in warmer weather to mitigate grade damage and more.
Livestock producers are increasingly turning their attention to grazing management as a key strategy for optimizing production.
CEO and Co-founder Andrew Coppin spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander to learn more about RanchBot’s remote water monitoring technology.
John Deere representative Kaylene Ballesteros took RanchHer host, Janie Johnson, on a tour of the company’s exciting, new offerings at NCBA CattleCon in Orlando.
Properly caring for farm machinery as this winter produces more challenging conditions than normal requires proactive maintenance by producers, according to a machinery expert from T&H Custom Ag.
A father and son team in Nebraska has built a robot to keep producers safe from the sudden dangers of grain bins.
A farm business management instructor from northwest Minnesota is advising that farmers need to have a marketing plan in place for both their stored grain and oilseeds.
Johnny Scott, a dedicated 4-H volunteer instructor, epitomizes this synergy as he shares his love for teaching shooting sports.
Trimble’s Product Manager Alex Ngu joined us Thursday on the Market Day Report for a deeper dive over what the technology is and how it can best serve farmers.