Inside The National Farm Machinery Show

An attendee examines a Deere Co. John Deere S670 Combine harvester at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014. Industry-wide sales for agricultural machinery in the U.S. and Canada will drop 5 percent to 10 percent for the year, particularly in high-horsepower tractors and combines, Deere & Co., the biggest maker of agriculture equipment, said in a report earlier this week. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images
An attendee examines a Deere Co. John Deere S670 Combine harvester at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014. Industry-wide sales for agricultural machinery in the U.S. and Canada will drop 5 percent to 10 percent for the year, particularly in high-horsepower tractors and combines, Deere & Co., the biggest maker of agriculture equipment, said in a report earlier this week. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Inside The National Farm Machinery Show
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