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Articles from Implement & Tractor (November 1, 1991)

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Title Author Type Words
'Ploughing' ahead to the future: Irish farm equipment manufacturers, like their counterparts around the world, have had to adapt and target new markets, including some in the United States, to survive tough economic times. Laws, Forrest 1409
Art's-Way intends Eversman purchase. Brief Article 91
Deere & Co. Brief Article 154
Downsizing and consolidation seems to be the rule throughout the ag and industrial machinery business, continuing the pattern that began in the early 1980s. Brief Article 371
Eaton income down in 3rd. Brief Article 164
Edward T. Grenda. Brief Article 39
FNH baler breaks away from chains. Nesbitt, Scott 534
Ford rolls out 'Powerstar' line. Nesbitt, Scott 1116
Little change: FEMA forecasts flat sales in '92. Pigg, Cal 618
Lower losses in some sales sectors. 201
New role for Nebraska lab. Burchfield, Gary 904
Panel's conclusion: co-op ad plans work. Pigg, Cal 648
Steve Unverferth. Brief Article 86
Think 'big or small.' (agricultural economist Ronald Knutson forecasts that the moderately sized farmer will soon be a thing of the past) (Manufacturers Edition) Pigg, Cal 430
Thomas J. Dyszkiewicz. Brief Article 24
Who could have imagined the changes? Nesbitt, Scott Editorial 912
William E. Butler. Brief Article 76

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