MURDOCK, Minn. - It's a warm fall morning that followed enough rain to make fields slimy and prone to deep tractor-tire ruts, but a bright yellow behemoth of a machine is having no trouble gliding ...
FARGO, N.D. — If you're running equipment from the 1960s — a not unheard of thing on farms — you're going to have some breakdowns. And when you do, finding parts might be tough. Tom Peters, Extension ...
HARDIN — On his second lap around his sugar beet field south of the Crow cutoff, Brett Nedens looked up from his harvester’s controls and realized he was again being followed. Two men in a white Ford ...
MURDOCK - It's a warm fall morning that followed enough rain to make fields slimy and prone to deep tractor-tire ruts, but a bright yellow behemoth of a machine is having no trouble gliding across a ...
FARGO, N.D. -- Will Red River Valley area sugar beet farmers change from the familiar pull-behind sugar beet harvesters to self-propelled machines? Four manufacturers are hoping so, as they talked up ...
The latest Vervaet sugar beet harvesters will be put through their paces at J Riley's biennial working demonstration day in west Norfolk on January 28 (Image: Chris Lockwood) The latest hi-tech sugar ...
Vervaet is now offering a rollerbed option on the UK’s most popular beet harvester – the Q-616 – following its initial launch on the six-wheel Beet Eater 625 ahead of last year’s beet season. The ...
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With sugar prices making beet an appealing break crop, Vervaet has reintroduced its contractor-spec nine-row harvester after a decade off the menu. The Beet Eater 925 Evo has taken over from the 625 ...
A Norfolk farm machinery company is gearing up for a major working demonstration of its huge sugar beet harvesters to celebrates its 30th anniversary. J Riley Beet Harvesters, based at Attlebridge ...
HARDIN — On his second lap around his sugar beet field south of the Crow cutoff, Brett Nedens looked up from his harvester’s controls and realized he was again being followed. Two men in a white Ford ...
AFTER seeing an Armer Machinery six-row sugar beet harvester at a demonstration in England some weeks ago Jim Cummins' mind was made up. He had to have one. The vast majority of sugar beet on the ...
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