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Mowing and cutting tools on display

Slideshow: Farm Progress rounded up a range of mowers, mower decks and related items from the National Farm Machinery Show.

16 Slides
Bush Hog remote-control mower
Willie Vogt

Whether you’re trying to tackle a nasty part of a back pasture or you want a well-manicured lawn to show the neighbors, you’ll find a choice in this latest slideshow. This is a collection of tools and new products spotted at the National Farm Machinery Show.

You’ll find a range of self-propelled mowers, including some that will make mowing easier and more comfortable. But sometimes you have to get through brush and other hearty vegetation. You’ll find the right tool for the job in this slideshow. And check them all, because each has some unique features that may work for your farm.

About the Authors

Willie Vogt

Willie Vogt has been covering agricultural technology for more than 40 years, with most of that time as editorial director for Farm Progress. He is passionate about helping farmers better understand how technology can help them succeed, when appropriately applied.

Austin Keating

Associate Editor, Prairie Farmer

Austin Keating is the newest addition to the Farm Progress editorial team working as an associate editor for Prairie Farmer magazine. Austin was born and raised in Mattoon and graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a degree in journalism. Following graduation in 2016, he worked as a science writer and videographer for the university’s supercomputing center. In June 2018, Austin obtained a master’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where he was the campus correspondent for Planet Forward and a Comer scholar.

Austin is passionate about distilling agricultural science as a service for readers and creating engaging content for viewers. During his time at UI, he won two best feature story awards from the student organization JAMS — Journalism Advertising and Media Students — as well as a best news story award.

Austin lives in Charleston. He can sometimes be found at his family’s restaurant the Alamo Steakhouse and Saloon in Mattoon, or on the Embarrass River kayaking. Austin is also a 3D printing and modeling hobbyist.

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