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Mid-fall harvest season tests every part of a farming operation. Combines are rolling, trucks are lining up, and even a short delay in transferring or storing grain can slow the entire workflow.

That’s where grain handling equip...

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The Fall Harvest of 2025 captured the spirit of dedication and progress that defines today’s farming community. Across wide fields and changing skies, growers brought skill, patience, and innovation to every acre. Guided by experience and powered by John Deere technology, each harvest day told a story of teamwork and trust between people and the land. From the first light of ...

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The 2025 wheat harvest marked another season of hard work, precision, and progress across the John Deere community. From the first light of morning to the last grain collected, growers brought dedication and innovation to every acre. The wheat harvest gallery honors that commitment by showcasing the people and href="https://blog.machinefinder.com/39701/discovering-the-late...

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As leaves start to fall each autumn, property owners face the question: should you mulch your leaves or collect them? Mulching uses your mower to shred leaves into tiny pieces that break down and feed the soil, while bagging gathers them for quick removal and a cleaner look.

Your mower blade plays a key role in both approaches, determining how efficiently leaves are...

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Sugar cane harvest is a high-stakes season where every hour counts. In states like Louisiana, Florida, and Texas, where sugar cane drives local economies, a well-timed harvest can make the difference between strong yields and costly losses.

When cane sits too long, sugar content drops. But when equipment is pushed too hard, repairs and downtime cut into valuable fi...

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