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Massey Ferguson 2025 Lineup Ushers in New Generation of Compact Tractors

AGCO Corporation (NYSE: AGCO), a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery and precision ag technology, announces the launch of its Massey Ferguson® 2025 compact tractor lineup. Engineered to meet the evolving needs of operators, the new series empowers homeowners, farmers and municipal professionals to achieve better results with dependable and accessible solutions.

“The 2025 models are more than just a refresh of our compact lineup; they are a completely new approach to what compact tractors can offer modern operators,” said Kevin Lewallen, Tactical Marketing Manager for Compact and Utility Equipment (CUE), Massey Ferguson. “By incorporating customer feedback and nearly two centuries of engineering expertise, we’ve created a lineup that provides more value, greater comfort and unmatched versatility. Our goal is to empower operators to achieve better, no matter the task.”

Designed With Operators in Mind
The Premium Series (24.8 - 60.3 HP) combines Massey Ferguson’s dependable design with superior performance and comfort, excelling in applications like snow removal, landscaping and fieldwork. With versatile cab and transmission configurations, enhanced durability and operator-focused upgrades such as deluxe interiors and LED lighting, the series meets diverse needs. At the forefront is the MF 1M.25, a 25-horsepower model with advanced features like an air-suspended seat, tilt steering and a robust frame, delivering innovative, cost-effective solutions for modern operators.

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Seeing the Whole Season: How Continuous Crop Modeling Is Changing Breeding

Video: Seeing the Whole Season: How Continuous Crop Modeling Is Changing Breeding

Plant breeding has long been shaped by snapshots. A walk through a plot. A single set of notes. A yield check at the end of the season. But crops do not grow in moments. They change every day.

In this conversation, Gary Nijak of AerialPLOT explains how continuous crop modeling is changing the way breeders see, measure, and select plants by capturing growth, stress, and recovery across the entire season, not just at isolated points in time.

Nijak breaks down why point-in-time observations can miss critical performance signals, how repeated, season-long data collection removes the human bottleneck in breeding, and what becomes possible when every plot is treated as a living data set. He also explores how continuous modeling allows breeding programs to move beyond vague descriptors and toward measurable, repeatable insights that connect directly to on-farm outcomes.

This conversation explores:

• What continuous crop modeling is and how it works

• Why traditional field observations fall short over a full growing season

• How scale and repeated measurement change breeding decisions

• What “digital twins” of plots mean for selection and performance

• Why data, not hardware, is driving the next shift in breeding innovation As data-driven breeding moves from research into real-world programs, this discussion offers a clear look at how seeing the whole season is reshaping value for breeders, seed companies, and farmers, and why this may be only the beginning.