Big Iron still has a big presence at the 2019 Farm Progress Show despite the sluggish ag economy.
New Holland has several new and innovative pieces of equipment on display. Christine Chelboun says as they launch their new equipment they’re keeping feedback from their farmers in mind.
“We know time is money,” she says. “Downtime costs a lot of money. We try to make sure our equipment has very minimal downtime if possible. In fact, most of our tractors have 600 hour intervals between oil changes so farmers have the most uptime. We know time is money and that’s important to all of us.”
New Holland is kicking off its celebration of the company’s 125th year during Farm Progress Show and the celebration will culminate with a give-a-way next spring. Five winners will each win their choice of one of five pieces of New Holland Equipment.
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