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Ag Leader Launches New InCommand Go Displays

Ag Leader Technology has announced the release of its next generation of the industry-leading InCommand displays. The introduction of the InCommand Go 16 and InCommand Go 10 will allow farmers to see more information and enhance the user experience in the cab, while making it simpler to stay connected across every field activity on the farm.

The InCommand Go displays offer a high-resolution touchscreen and feature an intuitive interface that gives the operator easy access to real-time information without compromising mapping visibility and are ideal for farmers with a mixed fleet, regardless of operation size. With faster processing times and more visibility, the InCommand Go displays make it easier for farmers to manage complex operations in the field and improve decision making on the go, across every season, through a single display.

“With today’s advanced equipment, farmers need access to a significant amount of information to ensure accuracy and operational efficiency,” said Luke Bunkers, Ag Leader Product Specialist. “This means the farmer is interacting with the display more frequently, which often requires more button pushes or monitoring multiple displays to get to the information he needs in the cab. This can be cumbersome and takes the operator’s attention away from where it needs to be. We think we can offer a better user experience, and that’s where we started as we began thinking about what the next generation of the InCommand display should look like.”

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US “Flash Drought” Worst in 133-160 Years + Disease taking a Bite out of US 2025 Corn/Soybean Crops

Video: US “Flash Drought” Worst in 133-160 Years + Disease taking a Bite out of US 2025 Corn/Soybean Crops


A dry August and a “flash drought” in the ECB (Eastern Corn Belt) the driest top 10 to 15 years in 150 to 160 years (Ohio the driest in 133 years) plus disease is taking a bite out of the 2025 U.S. corn and soybean crops.
It's going to be an early harvest. This could be the start of the 89-year drought cycle that may have been delayed until 2026 as La Nina maybe returning.
The USDA September crop report is all about record corn ears and record soybean counts but the October USDA crop report will be about pod and ear weights.
Stats Canada reported higher forecasts for the 2025 Canadian Prairies all wheat and canola crops vs. last year based on satellite imagery but are they overestimating production?
The 2025 Great ON Yield Tour and Quebec crop tours are projecting corn and soybean crops below the 10-year average.
China's Vice Commerce Ministry Li Chenggang visits Washington this week as we continue to connect the dots is a positive sign towards a China/U.S. trade deal. But will U.S. farmers have a winter without China as they buy more soybeans from Uruguay/Argentina? U.S. Northern Plain soybean farmers are seeing red with flat prices at $8.97/bu!
U.S. corn exports on record pace up 99% vs. last year.
Fund short covering continues in corn futures bottom is in!