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Browse the Spring 2020 Issue of FarmLife

Look inside the Spring 2020 digital issue of FarmLife! AGCO customers share best practices about living their best lives on the land, our experts offer agronomic advice, and we address the trending ag topics of the day.

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Top Three Lessons From Four Years of AGCO Crop Tours

In spite of—and perhaps because of—an abnormal year on the farm with tough conditions, the 2019 AGCO Crop Tour plots produced valuable information to use next season and beyond to get corn planting right.

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The Right Tractor Tire Pressure Lightens The Load

With heavier machinery and larger loads weighing on soil and crop yields, new tire technology and automated inflation systems can help take the pressure off you and your fields, while boosting yields.

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The Massey Fergsuon 5711: Perfect Prize for an Award-Winning Livestock Operation

It didn’t take Farmer of the Year Michael McDowell long to be impressed with the ideal utility tractor for his operation. Read More

Farming with Spirit

Faith and farming are transformative—and inseparable—for the McDowell family on their fourth-generation farm. Read More

Aspire, Adapt, Advance: Calculating for Success on the Farm

Michel and Hanneke Camps grow their business by adapting to new technology with their own brand of innovation.

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Fendt Tractors: Launching Innovation on the Farm

Farmers are natural entrepreneurs, and the Camps are no exception. Innovators need equipment that can keep up, and Fendt tractors fit that bill.

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Tractor Ballast Setup Made Easy

The Fendt Grip Assistant system on Fendt 900 and 1000 Series tractors takes the time and guesswork out of calculating ballast and tire pressure.

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So You Want To Be A Farmer? Start Here

Getting a grant or finding a loan to start a farm can be daunting, but resources abound for those who long to live a life on the land.

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So You Want To Be A Farmer? Start Here

Getting a grant or finding a loan to start a farm can be daunting, but resources abound for those who long to live a life on the land.

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