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The 1000th Fendt 1000 Vario goes to Canada

 
After the launch of the first major serial run of its new flagship series, Fendt 1000 Vario, in Autumn 2016, Fendt can now announce the first production milestone for the world's most powerful standard tractor. On Wednesday, 20 December 2017, much earlier than expected, the 1000th Fendt 1000 Vario rolled off the production line.
 
The 380 hp Fendt 1038 Vario was ordered through the highly successful Canadian Fendt dealer, Maple Lane Farm Service Inc., Mount Forest, Ontario, and will be delivered to Jeremy and Herman Terpstra at their dairy farm, Terpstra Farms Ltd, in Brussels, Ontario, Canada. The special-milestone tractor is set to sail to Canada in the next few days, and will be in the hands of the Terpstra family in late February 2018. "We are delighted with the excellent worldwide acceptance of our new 1000 Vario high-power tractor models. At up to 517 hp, they have shaped a new market and are now delivered in a total of 35 countries throughout Europe, North and South America, Africa, Australia and Asia," says Peter-Josef Paffen, Chairman of the AGCO/Fendt Management Board.
 
 
The Fendt 1000 Vario was a blank-canvas innovation that filled the previous gap in the 380-517 hp power range for standard tractors. This was the first time a model has been designed to the requirements of professionals in large-scale farming from around the world, and is seen as Fendt's first global tractor model.
 
Its outstanding features include a comprehensive and fuel-saving low-rpm concept "Fendt ID", a new generation of Fendt Drive technology "Fendt VarioDrive", up to 60 km/h transport speed and a smart ballast design including tyre control pressure system.
 
Multi-stage market launch for an exceptional product
 
Fendt premièred the launch in July 2014, with a preview in front of the international press at the world-famous Neuschwanstein Castle at Füssen in Bavaria. The first photos and details of the 500 hp Fendt 1050 Vario standing in front of Neuschwanstein Castle grabbed worldwide attention. A year later, production started on the first pilot series followed by a full presentation before and during the world's leading international trade fair, Agritechnica 2015. In 2016, interested farmers were able to test the Fendt 1000 Vario live as it toured Europe and North America. From September 2016, the first larger quantities of the 1000 series were produced, and were soon delivered to its first customers. The feedback from customers after first use was extremely positive.
 
16 international awards for the Fendt 1000 Vario
 
The Fendt 1000 series received a total of 16 international awards in 6 different countries for its sophisticated overall concept, special technical detailed innovations and for its new design. Among them the "Tractor of the Year 2016", "Machine of the Year 2016" in the XXL Tractor category and the coveted "Public Award", gold medals and much more.
 
 
500 units in Fendt Nature Green and Challenger Yellow delivered to North and South America
 
The 1000-series models have gone down a storm in the US market and Canada. 310 Yellow units have now been delivered through the Caterpillar dealer network under the Challenger AGCO brand and almost 200 units via the Fendt dealer network. The first demonstrations at major customers in South America are also promising.
 
500 units in Europe, Africa, Australia/New Zealand and Asia
 
The other half of the 1000 delivered 1000-series models went to customers in Europe, Africa, Australia/New Zealand and Asia. Priority countries ordering higher quantities are Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia and Denmark.
 
Two new world records for DLG PowerMix fuel consumption
 
Now also confirmed by an independent expert! The German Agricultural Company, DLG, and the editorial staff of profi magazine tested two Fendt 1000-series models and determined the fuel consumption on the new DLG PowerMix roller dynamometer. The result: The Fendt 1042 Vario consumes an average total of 236 g/kWh of diesel across the 12 different PowerMix cycles. The Fendt 1046 Vario uses another two grams less than that, at 234 g/kWh. That sets two new world records in fuel consumption. The low-rpm concept and a number of new technical detailed solutions offer decisive advantages in terms of fuel consumption and overall economy.
 
Source : Fendt

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2025 USDA December Crop Report a “Dud” + Trump $12 Billion U.S. Farm Aid

Video: 2025 USDA December Crop Report a “Dud” + Trump $12 Billion U.S. Farm Aid


The USDA December crop report was friendly corn, neutral soybeans and bearish wheat. The USDA did surprise and increase the 25/26 U.S. corn export forecast to a new record high at 3.2 billion bushels now up 12% vs. last year vs. prior at +9% vs. the export pace to date up 30% the best in 10 years even higher than 20/21! The USDA left the 25/26 U.S. soybean export pace unchanged at 1.635 billion bushels. Higher global wheat supplies will remain a weight and headwind for wheat into year end and start of 2026.
Mexico is now the #1 buyer of U.S. corn, soybeans (usually China), wheat and pork!
USDA also released its long-term early projections but expect more changes by February of 2026.
Trump announces a $12 billion U.S. farmer aid package to be paid out by February 28, 2026. This helps no one but the ag banks, farm equipment companies, seed and fertilizer companies. It does prevent more farmer bushels from being sold near-term but is not bullish grain prices long-term. The Trump administration should focus on increasing U.S. domestic demand and propping up grain futures so farmers can cover their higher costs, up since COVID of 2020.
The China U.S. soybean purchase tracker now stands at 4.521 mmt or 38% of the 12 mmt promised by China at year end or is it end of February or the growing season? Why the discrepancy vs. the fact sheet. The optics are poor for the Trump administration.
After surging to contract highs U.S. natural gas futures plunged over 30+% in just 5-trading days!
Silver traded to new record highs as the debasement and de dollarization trade continued but technicals remain overbought near-term.
Soybean futures remained in correction mode after the funds went record long futures on Nov. 19 +233,000 contracts but the $10.80 support should hold into year end when the fund profit taking/liquidation comes to an end from the year end, end of month and end of quarter selling.
The U.S. Fed cut interest rates for the 3rd time by 25 basis points to a range of 3.50 – 3.75% and they will only cut one more time in 2026 and once in 20267/ but when Powell is gone next April the replacement is willing to cut more aggressively and we could see U.S. interest rates fall to 2.0% very bullish for ag and stocks as it could reignite inflation into 2027.
After 2 months of being drier than normal in Brazil the rains have finally arrived for the 1st half of December, and a record crop is still in the cards but if this pattern continues and verifies it could start to delay the harvest. Argentina after being too wet has turned dry but they are too small, compared top Brazil in the grand picture.
The Canadian dollar surged to $0.73 after better-than-expected employment data with 180,000 new jobs in the past 3-months and 3rd quarter GDP at +2.6% but this could be short-lived.
The latest CFTC report as of 11-19-2025 reported a record long fund position in soybeans at +233,000 contracts when 2026 March soybean futures peaked on 11-19-25 at $11.724/bu.