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Farm Equipment's Best of the Web: Nov. 21, 2025

Farm Equipment editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of our great farm machinery industry. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web:

  • Study: Relationship with Ag Dealers Remains Important to Farmers
  • 6 Big Innovations from AGRITECHNICA
  • Recharge Your Prospect Funnel by Going from ABC to ABP
  • Product Video of the Week: Faresin Launches Electric Self-Propelled Mixer Wagon
  • ‘Pick Your Hard’

Study: Relationship with Ag Dealers Remains Important to Farmers

This podcast from Brownfield highlights a new study from Purdue University shows that farmers value relationships with their ag equipment dealers as they continue to build out their operations.

6 Big Innovations from AGRITECHNICA

AGRITECHNICA 2025 wrapped up in Hanover, Germany last week. Precision ag expert John Fulton made the trip from the Ohio State Univ. and shared a few of his top innovations from the show. We’re looking forward to having John take the stage at the upcoming Precision Farming Dealer Summit, January 5-6 in St. Louis!

Recharge Your Prospect Funnel by Going from ABC to ABP

In this article sales consultant Greg Martinelli explains why the classic “Always be closing” from Glengarry Glen Ross isn’t always a fit in this industry. “True, but not a practical approach in ag sales, as we work in long-term selling relationships that require a consultative approach. ABC will work for some, but mostly, it will get you kicked off the farm or out of the buyer’s office,” he writes.

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Home Grown Ontario Tulips

Video: Home Grown Ontario Tulips



Ontario’s flower sector is blooming ??

With more than $1 billion in farmgate sales and over $650 million in annual exports—much of it centred in the Niagara region—Ontario growers are a major force in Canada’s floriculture industry. In fact, the province produces roughly 50% of all flowers grown in the country, serving a market of over 100 million consumers within a one-day drive.

It’s a powerful example of how strategic location, cross-border access, and strong production capacity come together to support both local agriculture and global markets ??

?? Watch as Andrew Morse, Executive Director of Flowers Canada, shares insights and the full story behind Ontario’s tulip industry and its thriving flower sector.