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1. April tractor sales down
Harvesting of maize has recently begun, with some farmers finding their harvests to be better than expected, others not as good. The lower tractor sales figure level this month probably better reflects fundamentals in the market than sales earlier in the year did. This will probably be the case for the next two months, or until most of the maize crop has been harvested, SAAMA noted. On a year-to-date basis, however, sales are still almost 4% up on those for the same period last year. Baler...
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2. Give courtesy to farmers
Farmers do their best to avoid black top roads, and if you see them on the black top it s because they have no other route to take. Depending upon the width of equipment, farmers will most likely be watching both behind them and in front of them, and will need to cross the center line occasionally to clear roadside structures without plowing them over. When approaching farm equipment on the road, keep in mind that obstacles such as mail boxes and sign posts are being closely watched by the...
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3. New tractors stolen from Willows dealership
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Email New tractors stolen from Willows dealership By E-R Staff Article Launched:05/02/2007 12:00:00 AM PDT WILLOWS Four new compact tractors were stolen from an enclosed storage area at Valley Tractor, on County Road G, sometime Monday night or early Tuesday morning. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Email New tractors stolen from Willows dealership By E-R Staff Article Launched:05/02/2007 12:00:00 AM PDT WILLOWS Four new...
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4. Pennsylvania funds poultry operations
Funding for the poultry operations forms part of the Commonwealth's investment in diverse industries to strengthen the state's economy, part of more than $13 million approved for investment in state industries. Buckwalter Family Limited Partnership, a shell and hard-cooked egg processor, to build a 10,000-square-foot addition to the company's main building and construct a new barn. The Werners also received $93,315 to purchase machinery and equipment for the new barn. We're working to...
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5. Watch for farm equipment on roadways
Farmers should remember that many people don t realize tractors and other agricultural machinery often can t travel faster than 25 miles per hour. It s especially important to use front reflectors or tape when the edges of towed equipment extend beyond the left side of the tractor to alert oncoming traffic of the protruding equipment. Collisions on public roadways involving farm machinery take place each year, especially during the busy spring planting and fall harvest times. To help other...
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6. Rising diesel prices hurting farmers
While motorists grumble about higher prices for gasoline, VanderWal and tens of thousands of other farmers across the nation are burning equally expensive diesel fuel to get their crops in the ground. Diesel fuel used for off-road purposes, such as planting and harvesting of crops, is exempt from taxes - giving farmers a break. Welge says higher prices for crude oil, along with strong demand for the product, have pushed diesel prices upward this spring to an average of nearly $3 gallon....
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7. Project turns wind into hydrogen
The first hint that this yellow Caterpillar tractor isn t your ordinary mechanized farm workhorse is the fiberglass-wrapped aluminum tank mounted on the front end. The hydrogen will be used to help fuel the prototype tractor and three Chevy pickup trucks that can run on hydrogen, regular gas and E85 ethanol-blended fuel. Early this summer, project collaborators will install equipment at the NDSU agricultural experiment station south of Minot, which will pass an electrical current through...
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8. One Dead in Tractor-Trailer Accident
The driver, John Douglas Porter was heading north when he drifted off of the highway into the center median, then crashed into several trees. Who would you like to see get the Democratic Party nomination for President?
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9. Twins' Tractor Ride Fights Heart Disease
He was shoveling snow when he shouldn't have been, walked in the house and died right there on the kitchen floor," says pat. The hearts of the old tractors are going strong. Now they're striking back, hoping to raise thousands of dollars on their way to California. Put in gas at noon and night, change the oil once a week, and those tractors just run and run. They hope these tractors can help turn-up even more support by the time the reach the pacific. Money that will go toward research...
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