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“ It was a great show for us. It’ s the time of year when people are here to kick tires and look at paint— a lot of guys are interested in equipment— but it’ s been a good show, and we love the opportunity to talk to customers,” Mark Storr, BASF technical service representative, told Farmers Hot Line.
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New Holland Agriculture debuted its new CR10 combine. The new machine joins the previously launched CR11 to provide farmers with the next generation of harvesting technology in a class 9 combine.
The CR10 is said to bring efficiency to harvest season, offering 635 horsepower in the 12.9-liter FPT Cursor 13 engine, a 455-bushel grain tank and an unload rate of 4.5 bushels per second. The drivetrain features a two-speed hydrostatic transmission.
With its extended 24-inch twin rotors and Dynamic Feed Roll system, the combine optimizes threshing and separation performance. The CR10 guarantees high throughput with minimal blockage— even in areas with heavy weed pressure and uneven crop maturity.
The optional IntelliSpread feature uses radar to sense and automatically adjust to achieve full-width and uniform residue spreading. The CR10 will be available to growers with a limited rollout in 2025.
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John Deere showcased its new XUV 845( gas) and XUV 875( diesel) utility vehicles at the Farm Progress Show, marking their first public appearance.
One of the key improvements is a reduction in noise levels— the new XUVs are 31 % quieter thanks to an updated exhaust system. The air intake system has also been redesigned, raising the intake by 12 inches to better protect the engine from debris, water and mud. Additionally, the new CVT air intake and exhaust system ensures cleaner air flow.
Both the XUV 845 and XUV 875 HVAC models come with factory-installed GreenStar Ready options that allow for easy integration of a StarFire receiver and universal display. The inclusion of a JDLink modem facilitates seamless integration with the John Deere Operations Center, aiding in tasks like boundary and field mapping.
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Case IH introduced the new AF9 and AF10 combines, expanding their lineup which already includes the AF11. Designed from scratch based on feedback from around 100 farmers, these combines aim to address key concerns such as capacity and productivity.
The AF9 delivers 634 horsepower while the AF10 offers 775 horsepower, both supported by a 40 % longer AFXL rotor compared to the previous 260 series. These updates ensure efficient crop flow and reduced strain on the machines.
The AF9 and AF10 also introduce a new feature that adjusts residue spreading width in real-time based on wind conditions, improving uniformity. They come with advanced precision technologies, including dual Pro 1200 displays and Harvest Command automation.
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AGCO brands unveiled new products, including the Fendt 600 Vario tractors, Massey Ferguson 9S Series tractors and Gleaner T Series combines.
The Fendt 600 Vario Series, offering models from 614 Vario to 620 Vario with 140 to 240 horsepower, features VarioDrive continuously variable transmission and VarioGrip tire pressure control. These innovations reduce slippage and optimize ground pressure. Starting at around $ 280,000, these tractors will be available from dealers in January. The Massey Ferguson 9S Series includes five models known for improved fluid efficiency and lower ownership costs. They come with a 90 GPM ECO pump, six rear electric spool valves and MF AutoTurn technology, ranging from 310 to 425 max horsepower
The Gleaner T Series combines, including T61, T71 and T81 models are lighter than competitors, reducing fuel use and soil compaction. They feature the Dura Drive ground drive system and a two-speed transmission.
“ Each year, we at Farmers Hot Line eagerly anticipate exhibiting at the Farm Progress Show. It’ s an incredible opportunity to reconnect with old friends and forge new relationships,” Harrison said.“ The show never fails to bring together the best in the agricultural community and we’ re proud to be a part of it.”
The entire Catalyst Communications Network crew had a blast— despite the heat— at the 2024 Farm Progress show! We can’ t wait to see everyone again next year when the show takes place in Decatur, Illinois, from Aug. 26-28.
“ We look forward to continuing this tradition and engaging with the amazing individuals who make this industry so special,” Harrison concluded.
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