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See new tools from National Farm Machinery Show

Slideshow: Check out this first roundup of new tools and innovations at NFMS.

Tom J. Bechman, Editor, Indiana Prairie Farmer

March 7, 2023

17 Slides

Walking the many halls of the National Farm Machinery Show brought plenty of opportunities for farmers to raise their game with new equipment and innovations. This slideshow captures the first of three reviews of tools Farm Progress editors found on the show floor.

Take a look now to see innovations in planters, precision spraying, fuel management, combine performance and more. In the coming weeks, Farm Progress will offer another set of new tools and innovations you can put to work right away.

Click through this slideshow to check out the innovations, and for questions, reach out the companies through their links or phone numbers.

About the Author(s)

Tom J. Bechman

Editor, Indiana Prairie Farmer, Farm Progress

Tom J. Bechman is editor of Indiana Prairie Farmer. He joined Farm Progress in 1981 as a field editor, first writing stories to help farmers adjust to a difficult harvest after a tough weather year. His goal today is the same — writing stories that help farmers adjust to a changing environment in a profitable manner.

Bechman knows about Indiana agriculture because he grew up on a small dairy farm and worked with young farmers as a vocational agriculture teacher and FFA advisor before joining Farm Progress. He works closely with Purdue University specialists, Indiana Farm Bureau and commodity groups to cover cutting-edge issues affecting farmers. He specializes in writing crop stories with a focus on obtaining the highest and most economical yields possible.

Tom and his wife, Carla, have four children: Allison, Ashley, Daniel and Kayla, plus eight grandchildren. They raise produce for the food pantry and house 4-H animals for the grandkids on their small acreage near Franklin, Ind.

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