Saturday, April 30, 2011
May Equipment Highlight
With May right around the corner, We turn the Equipment Highlight towards John Deere. The AGTV Network looks forward to bringing you information on the best of green.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
April Equipment Highlight
We close out the April Equipment Highlight with Case IH. Throughout this month we have shown what Case IH has to offer for getting the job done in agriculture. Whether it is a utility tractor for your acreage, a top of line 4WD tractor or state of the art technology Case IH has the products. Stay up to date on what is happening with Case IH via AGTV Network.
Drop us a line at contact@agtvnetwork.com and let us know what you think of our equipment highlight.
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Pages/Home.aspx
Drop us a line at contact@agtvnetwork.com and let us know what you think of our equipment highlight.
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Pages/Home.aspx
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
April Equipment Highligh
Sometimes to get the job done you need help. Case IH has the attachments you need.
L300 loader series for the smaller job
L700 series for bigger jobs
If you deal with landscape as a hobby or business then maybe a mower
Or a blade
Moving snow instead of dirt
Choose a front or rear mount snow thrower. Whatever the job Case IH the attachment to complete the job.
L300 loader series for the smaller job
L700 series for bigger jobs
If you deal with landscape as a hobby or business then maybe a mower
Or a blade
Moving snow instead of dirt
Choose a front or rear mount snow thrower. Whatever the job Case IH the attachment to complete the job.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
April Equipment Highlight
Technology and agriculture have always been partners. Most of the advances have been in mechanical areas. Today mechanical advances combine with electronics. Electronics are integrated into the equipment. Years ago knowing where you were in the field can down to just knowing the lay of the land. Today satellite technology pin points your exact location. The Case IH version of this technology is called Precision Farming.
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/PrecisionFarming/Pages/precision-farming.aspx
The Case IH system covers all the bases, application, mapping, harvesting, guidance among others.
Get more information on your fields, which areas are most productive, which may need some help. Mapping systems come into play.
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/PrecisionFarming/AFSMappingAnalysis/Pages/Intro.aspx
Once you have the information on you field and where to adjust your production variables, use the harvest end of the technology to validate the fall field work and spring planting plans.
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/PrecisionFarming/AFSYieldMoistureMonitoring/Pages/Intro.aspx
Need support. Case IH has you covered.
The dealer is there for hardware..
and software.
Need information, visit the web
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/PrecisionFarming/Pages/precision-farming.aspx
or Call you local dealer.
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/PrecisionFarming/Pages/precision-farming.aspx
The Case IH system covers all the bases, application, mapping, harvesting, guidance among others.
Get more information on your fields, which areas are most productive, which may need some help. Mapping systems come into play.
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/PrecisionFarming/AFSMappingAnalysis/Pages/Intro.aspx
Once you have the information on you field and where to adjust your production variables, use the harvest end of the technology to validate the fall field work and spring planting plans.
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/PrecisionFarming/AFSYieldMoistureMonitoring/Pages/Intro.aspx
Need support. Case IH has you covered.
The dealer is there for hardware..
and software.
Need information, visit the web
http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/PrecisionFarming/Pages/precision-farming.aspx
or Call you local dealer.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
April Equipment Highlight
The AGTV Network continues our April Equipment Highlight with Case IH. We have seen that Case IH has the equipment for large and small operations. Today we look at the utility product, not the tractors but skid steer and the UTV (the Case IH version of a utility ATV).
Have a tight spot to work in? A narrow passage to move mateial through? Maybe you have lots of space but lots of work as well. Regardless of the job Case IH has the skid steer.
Here is SR175 (57 HP) setup with a post hole auger.
All the controls you need with visibility too.
Need an attachment...
A variety of buckets and more than 75 compatible attachments are available.
Hydraulic coupler option makes changing buckets and attachments easy, without ever getting out of the cab.
Optional high-flow auxiliary hydraulics
Provides power needed for maximum productivity with high-flow attachments
Optional proportional auxiliary switch on handle delivers precise control of attachments
Optional electric auxiliary hydraulic control provides easy fingertip control of attachments
Bucket options – short- and long-lip, regular- and heavy-duty dirt buckets, utility, light-material
A variety of buckets and more than 75 compatible attachments are available.
In addition to the skid steer, Case IH also makes the Scout.
Shown here in a two person version or go for the Scout XL that carries 4. Check out the Case IH Scout web site. http://www.caseihscout.com/
For an operation of any size or business. Gas or diesel and what kind of accessory would you like? This web link shows them! http://www.caseihscout.com/Accessories.aspx
Ask about the skid steer or UTV products next time at your Case IH dealer and find out how these can help you operation.
Have a tight spot to work in? A narrow passage to move mateial through? Maybe you have lots of space but lots of work as well. Regardless of the job Case IH has the skid steer.
Here is SR175 (57 HP) setup with a post hole auger.
All the controls you need with visibility too.
Need an attachment...
A variety of buckets and more than 75 compatible attachments are available.
Hydraulic coupler option makes changing buckets and attachments easy, without ever getting out of the cab.
Optional high-flow auxiliary hydraulics
Provides power needed for maximum productivity with high-flow attachments
Optional proportional auxiliary switch on handle delivers precise control of attachments
Optional electric auxiliary hydraulic control provides easy fingertip control of attachments
Bucket options – short- and long-lip, regular- and heavy-duty dirt buckets, utility, light-material
A variety of buckets and more than 75 compatible attachments are available.
In addition to the skid steer, Case IH also makes the Scout.
Shown here in a two person version or go for the Scout XL that carries 4. Check out the Case IH Scout web site. http://www.caseihscout.com/
For an operation of any size or business. Gas or diesel and what kind of accessory would you like? This web link shows them! http://www.caseihscout.com/Accessories.aspx
Ask about the skid steer or UTV products next time at your Case IH dealer and find out how these can help you operation.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
April Equipment Highlight
So far we have posted some history for Case IH and looked at their big machinery. But what about the smaller operator, the acreage owners and landscape companies among others that need small to medium equipment. Case IH has this covered as well.
The Farmall Series. Check out the D/DX series...
As you can see there is model and attachment to suit your needs. How about something unique.
Caption: The paint is barely dry on this distinctive Gold Signature Edition Farmall tractor, produced by Case IH to commemorate its 60th year as an FFA sponsor.
Moving up in size to the Farmall Letter Series with the A, C,N and U. This is an example, the JNX1075
Take some time and look over all the compact and utility tractors that Case IH has to offer. http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/Tractors/Pages/caseih-tractors.aspx follow this link and just select from Utility or Compact.
The AGTV Network hopes you are enjoying the April Equipment Highlight.
The Farmall Series. Check out the D/DX series...
As you can see there is model and attachment to suit your needs. How about something unique.
Image name: Case IH Gold Signature Edition Farmall tractor
Caption: The paint is barely dry on this distinctive Gold Signature Edition Farmall tractor, produced by Case IH to commemorate its 60th year as an FFA sponsor.
Moving up in size to the Farmall Letter Series with the A, C,N and U. This is an example, the JNX1075
Take some time and look over all the compact and utility tractors that Case IH has to offer. http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/Tractors/Pages/caseih-tractors.aspx follow this link and just select from Utility or Compact.
The AGTV Network hopes you are enjoying the April Equipment Highlight.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
April Equipment Highlight
Large row crop operations requires equipment that cover thousands of acres in a short amount of time.
The top of the line Case IH Steiger 600 QuadTrac version. This links to the PDF for more detailed information. http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/Tractors/SteigerQuadtrac/Documents/E1083_CIH_Steiger_Mini_Brochure_R10%20(2).pdf
The top of the line Case IH Steiger 600 QuadTrac version. This links to the PDF for more detailed information. http://www.caseih.com/northamerica/Products/Tractors/SteigerQuadtrac/Documents/E1083_CIH_Steiger_Mini_Brochure_R10%20(2).pdf
Friday, April 8, 2011
214 W.15th Street; Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
Tel: (307) 777-2800 Fax: (307) 777-2838
For release: April 7, 2011
For more information:
Kim Sears, Marketing and Public Relations
Wyoming Business Council
Office: 307.777.2834
Email: kim.sears@wybusiness.org
Online auction set for quality Hereford bulls tested in tough feeding conditions
CASPER – An online auction will be held April 12-15 for bulls that participated in a feed efficiency test at the University of Wyoming’s Sustainable Agriculture Research Extension Center (SAREC) in Lingle, Wyo.
The Wyoming Hereford Association’s 2011 Forage Based Feed Efficiency Test Internet Auction is offering bulls that took part in a new Residual Feed Intake (RFI) test using the GrowSafe system at SAREC.
“Top Hereford breeders from Wyoming tested a wide variety of high quality genetics with some very good results in some tough winter feeding conditions. These bulls offered are high quality. Producers interested in the upsurge in the Hereford breed should be very pleased with the bulls offered in this sale,” said Scott Keith, Livestock Genetics Program manager for the Wyoming Business Council.
Six Wyoming Hereford producers entered 40 bulls in the test which ran from Dec. 7, 2010 to Feb. 15, 2011. The producers included Jay Berry Herefords of Cheyenne; Largent and Sons of Kaycee; S.E. West and Sons of Lusk; Middleswarth Ranch of Torrington; McClun’s Polled Herefords of Veteran; and Hadley Ranch Co. of Wheatland.
To see the bulls, their results and to bid, visit EDJE Auctions at www.edjeauctions.com. For more information contact Keith at 307.259.3274.
The mission of the Business Council is to facilitate the economic growth of Wyoming. The Business Council, a state government agency, concentrates its efforts on providing assistance for existing Wyoming companies and start-ups, helping communities meet their development and diversification needs, and recruiting new firms and industries targeted to complement the state’s assets. For more information, please visit www.wyomingbusiness.org.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
April Equipment Highlight
It started in 1869 with Jerome Increase Case and Company, steam powered equipment that still incorporated horse power of the original variety.
1892 brought in the first gasoline powered tractor.
The early 1900's brought about the 30-60 gas powered tractor.
Row crop tractors started and the famous Harvester Red #50 is adopted.
Farmall Letter Series (A and B, H and M ) started in 1939.
Farmall switched from Letter Series to Number Series in 1954
As the mid 1900 approached heavy duty 4WD drive tractors were being developed by third parties that would eventually become part of the family.
Technology continues to advance as do the tractors.
Up to today...
Companies merged, historic products are reintroduced with modern technology, but Case IH remains RED.
This link takes you to a more in depth history.
http://www1.caseih.com/distributor-english/AboutUs/Pages/CaseIHistory.aspx
This link takes you to the current state of Case IH tractors.
http://www1.caseih.com/distributor-english/Products/Tractors/Pages/Product.aspx
Look for more on Case IH next week.
1892 brought in the first gasoline powered tractor.
The early 1900's brought about the 30-60 gas powered tractor.
Row crop tractors started and the famous Harvester Red #50 is adopted.
Farmall Letter Series (A and B, H and M ) started in 1939.
Farmall switched from Letter Series to Number Series in 1954
As the mid 1900 approached heavy duty 4WD drive tractors were being developed by third parties that would eventually become part of the family.
Technology continues to advance as do the tractors.
Up to today...
Companies merged, historic products are reintroduced with modern technology, but Case IH remains RED.
This link takes you to a more in depth history.
http://www1.caseih.com/distributor-english/AboutUs/Pages/CaseIHistory.aspx
This link takes you to the current state of Case IH tractors.
http://www1.caseih.com/distributor-english/Products/Tractors/Pages/Product.aspx
Look for more on Case IH next week.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Equipment Manufacturer Highlight
April is here and this month The AGTV Network highlights Case New Holland and will focus on the agriculture sector of the company.
Case New Holland features a rich history, starting in the 1800's. 1831 is the year that Cyrus Hall McCormick invents the mechanical reaper.
From that date forward several changes take place that helped shape the company we know today. This link provides greater details on the chronology of up to 2009, http://www.pressroom.caseih.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mediakit.history. At present, 180 years of history covering several brands and coverage of various sectors have led to this, as far as harvesting equipment.
Throughout the month of April, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, The AGTV Network will continue to explore facets of one of the companies that has helped shape the agriculture industry. The AGTV Network looks forwards to bringing you this feature.
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