Each year farmers are challenged to accomplish more within tighter windows. In order to get the most out of every engine hour, Case IH, Racine, Wisconsin, is launching the AF11 combine, an ...
Thursday, Case IH introduced its limited edition 50 series axial-flow combine lineup to U.S. farmers with a special-edition 150 series. New for 2019, the 150 series visually tips its hat to the ...
An AgWeb.com Farm Equipment Special Need BIG? Case IH Unveils Its Colossal Class IX Axial-Flow® Combine—the 9120. “It’s the biggest combine, with the highest horsepower in North America,” says Leo ...
Case IH, a brand of CNH, is mixing industry-leading technology with the heritage of Axial-Flow ® combines as the perfect harvesting partner for a wide variety of growers and custom harvesters. The ...
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - After more than 40,000 votes were cast, a combine built in central Nebraska has been crowned as ...
Case IH, Racine, Wisconsin, is expanding its combine lineup with the new 50 series Axial-Flow combines, which includes the new Axial-Flow 250 series combines equipped with optional AFS Command combine ...
A combine built in Grand Island has won the Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska contest, officials announced Monday.
The 850 employees of Grand Island’s Case IH plant gathered Thursday to honor a customer who has purchased more than 200 Case IH combines over the last 35 years. The customer was the Farris Brothers of ...
Grand Island produced the coolest thing made in Nebraska this year, so says the fourth annual manufacturing contest organized ...
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What’s 2025’s Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska?
This year, the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry, alongside Nebraska Manufacturing Alliance, has announced 2025’s ...
Power efficiency and responsiveness are hallmarks of the 130 Series, with the 6130 suited to a range of applications within the local market. “These combines are ideal for operators looking to replace ...
You have to go right back to the 1820s to witness the beginnings of Case IH. The McCormick family was developing a new reaping machine that was demonstrated successfully in 1831 and Cyrus McCormick ...
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