REGINA — Major new product launches at Canada’s Farm Progress Show in Regina this year include the anticipated Versatile rotary combine, which completes the company’s move to become a full line agricultural machinery company.
The company is also showing off its new, Alberta-built precision seed drill.
Elmer’s Manufacturing has released its Transfer Tracks, which can be moved between machines that use a passive track with a 10 bolt hub.
Bridgeview Manufacturing is delivering a new bale processor, the 6100, with the capacity for six bales in a single load.
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Seed Master is showing its complete line of Nova XP air seeding carts up to 820 bushels.
Seed Hawk has put its 1,300 bushel air seeding cart on display.
Caterpillar has a new tandem truck line, the Vocational CT660.
Arc Alloy Welding has its new Pro Grain Bagger at the Regina event.
Bourgault chose the show to debut its new 86 foot drill and a new air seeding cart with a spare non-metered tank that can be shifted between metered tanks for variable capacity.
Michel’s Industries has added a Crop Catcher that keeps crop from landing on combines’ feederhouses.
Schulte Industries has a new, heavy duty rock picker, the High Rise 8000, which has been designed for the toughest rock conditions on the planet, based on needs in Norway and Australia.
Great Plains Manufacturing has a new vertical tillage tool it calls the Turbo Max with on-the-go gang angle adjustment that allows for variable tillage within a single field without stopping.
Highline Manufacturing has added grain-ration metering for its CFR650 bale processor for an all-in-one cattle feeding solution.
Farm West Grain Bins has a line of grain bins that are new to the marketplace, while Degelman Industries is introducing a new telehandler, the Dieci Agri Tech 35.7 VS.