Farm Progress

Wrapping up Agritechnica coverage

Willie Vogt, Mark Moore 1

November 20, 2015

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<p>This trolley can help stop compaction and increase farm productivity because carts don&#39;t have to run at field inflations, and it speeds productivity.</p>

The galleries we’ve shared these last two weeks from the big Agritechnica show in Hanover, Germany, have offered a look at a range of trends, and we’re finishing in a big way. As usual, not everything you see here will be coming to the U.S., but we thought some of these tools showed interesting tech trends too. So check out this latest installment, and enjoy.

We know we enjoyed our trip to Germany for the show. We are saddened that Europe is now in turmoil over the attacks in Paris, and we think about our European friends and all they’re going through. This gallery offers some positive news out of a region filled with innovation and new ideas for agriculture.

And don’t miss our other Agritechnica coverage:

Agritechnica Report: Baling, precision and a robot tractor

First look back on Agritechnica

Agritechnica: Another round of tech and ideas

Certified used machine movement goes global

Europe’s biggest farm show offers plenty

Capping off the farm show season in style

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.

Mark Moore 1

Mark Moore is an agricultural writer/photographer based in southeast Wisconsin. Mark’s professional career includes work in seed, crop chemicals, row crops, machinery, fruits and vegetables, dairy, and livestock.

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