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Mark Lowery

Mark Lowery

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What can energy independence mean for farmers?

March 31, 2022
Mark Lowery
Imagine a world where you would be able to meet all of your own energy needs, where you didn’t have to worry about fluctuating fuel prices and the negative impact they have on your farm income.
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Equipment Hub: The energy-independent farm is within reach

August 25, 2021
Mark Lowery
Think about a world where you didn’t have to worry about rising energy prices and the negative impact they have on your farm income – a world where you can fulfill your own energy needs.
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What is a silage round baler?

September 25, 2015
Mark Lowery
Baleage has gained enormous popularity in the humid (north-central and northeast) and wet (south-central and southeast) regions of the U.S. In areas where hay drydown is a challenge, the option to place wet hay in a sealed bag provides more flexibility for hay crop storage.
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Ground-driven wheel rakes: Which is right for your operation?

September 3, 2015
Mark Lowery
Each producer has a method of choosing a hay rake based on several factors – hay quality, size of operation and desired ground speed. Hay production styles for a farmer with a mixed operation west of the Mississippi will most likely be different from that of a dairy farmer in the Eastern states. Producers must choose the rake type that provides the greatest value and hay quality.
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Tier 4: The next step

March 31, 2013
Mark Lowery
Tier 4 regulations for off-road diesel engines in order to create cleaner air is not a new issue. We’ve all watched the agricultural equipment industry – specifically tractor manufacturers – change their engine packages drastically over the past few years to meet the stringent regulations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the European Union.
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Mechanics Corner: Tier 4: The next step

March 20, 2013
Mark Lowery
Tier 4 regulations for off-road diesel engines in order to create cleaner air is not a new issue. We’ve all watched the agricultural equipment industry – specifically tractor manufacturers – change their engine packages drastically over the past few years to meet the stringent regulations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the European Union.
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Mechanics Corner: Don’t wait until later: Check your round baler before springtime

March 1, 2013
Mark Lowery
Before you know it, the sun will be shining and hay will be lying in the field ready to be baled. Does your normal spring round baler start-up procedure go something like this? Connect round baler to tractor. Turn on the PTO and hope something doesn’t break.
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Mechanics Corner: Don’t wait until later: Check your round baler before springtime

February 11, 2013
Mark Lowery
Before you know it, the sun will be shining and hay will be lying in the field ready to be baled. Does your normal spring round baler start-up procedure go something like this? Connect round baler to tractor. Turn on the PTO and hope something doesn’t break.
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