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A custom Fendt 615 LSA. In my more recent play playthrough of Farming Simulator I came across this tractor and it has been a wonderful addition to the start of my game.
I modeled this Fendt up with an added Farmtech Tipper and some front forks for hauling other stuff. This tractor is technically part of my new cranberry series of build coming, though can very easily be used outside of that. Within my cranberry series this one uses the tipper to haul off "junk" from the harvest, aka twigs, leaves, and other none produce materials to a compost or burn pile to be ridded of later.
Ein etwas schmutzige aber colle schwarze Valtra N123 bringt mit ein Farmtechs-Anhänger eine ladung Zuckerrüben beim Verlad in Dagmersellen.
Während der Rangiererei steht der Verlad für einige Zeit still und es bildete sich eine Kolonne aus folgenden Traktorengespannen:
John Deere 6230 mit Beck Tandem-Dreiseitenkipper
Deutz-Fahr Agrotron K... (in schwarz!) mit Farmtech Tandem-Dreiseitenkipper
Fendt 313 Vario mit Marolf Tandem-Dreiseitenkipper
Fendt 415 Vario mit Krampe Samson Tandem-Muldenkipper
New Holland T7.270 mit Beck Tandem-Dreiseitenkipper
Michael "Pinball" Clemons is keynote speaker at Farmtech Conference in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. With boundless energy,Pinball’s talks centre on the potential for each of us to achieve anything we set our minds to.
More than 600 fourth graders from nine schools in the Lincoln area attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 2-4, 2019. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-Products.
The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students will learn about agricultural products, how they are produced, and how they are used.
The Ag Literacy Coalition of Nebraska, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 19th year the festival has been held in Lincoln.
More than 600 fourth graders from nine schools in the Lincoln area attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 2-4, 2019. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-Products.
The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learned about agricultural products, how they are produced, and how they are used.
The Ag Literacy Coalition of Nebraska, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 19th year the festival has been held in Lincoln.
More than 600 fourth graders from nine schools in the Lincoln area attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 2-4, 2019. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-Products.
The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learned about agricultural products, how they are produced, and how they are used.
The Ag Literacy Coalition of Nebraska, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 19th year the festival has been held in Lincoln.
More than 600 fourth graders from nine schools in the Lincoln area attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 2-4, 2019. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-Products.
The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learned about agricultural products, how they are produced, and how they are used.
The Ag Literacy Coalition of Nebraska, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 19th year the festival has been held in Lincoln.
More than 600 fourth graders from nine schools in the Lincoln area attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 2-4, 2019. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-Products.
The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students will learn about agricultural products, how they are produced, and how they are used.
The Ag Literacy Coalition of Nebraska, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 19th year the festival has been held in Lincoln.
More than 600 fourth graders from nine schools in the Lincoln area attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 2-4, 2019. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-Products.
The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learned about agricultural products, how they are produced, and how they are used.
The Ag Literacy Coalition of Nebraska, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 19th year the festival has been held in Lincoln.
More than 600 fourth graders from nine schools in the Lincoln area attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 2-4, 2019. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-Products.
The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learned about agricultural products, how they are produced, and how they are used.
The Ag Literacy Coalition of Nebraska, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 19th year the festival has been held in Lincoln.
Steyr 6165 CVT mit Farmtech Durus 1800 Tandem-Muldenkipper in Zweidlen.
Bei dieser Verladestelle werden -dank der Hochrampe- die Zuckerrüben direkt ab Anhänger in die Container bzw. Bahnwagen gekippt.
Ropa EuroMaus 3, Bahnratte in Dagmersellen.
Soeben hat der Lindner Geotrac 94 seinen Fliegl Tandem-Muldenkipper komplett entleert, während der Claas Arion 550 mit dem Fliegl Gigant ASW 256 Tandem-Abschiebewagen darauf wartet, als nächster dran zu kommen. Übrigens, die Anschriften an der Heckklappe seines Fliegl's hat der Herr Steiner absolut vorbildlich angebracht. Die kann man auch noch in hundert Meter Entfernung bei Gegenwind lesen! Üblicherweise haben diese nur A4-Blatt Grösse.
Auch noch unterwegs in Dagmersellen waren die folgenden Gespanne:
Claas Arion 460 mit Miro Heywang Tandem-Muldenkipper
Fendt 313 Vario mit Farmtech Tandem-Dreiseitenkipper
Claas Arion 430 mit Fliegl Tandem-Muldenkipper
New Holland T7.200 mit Strautmann SMK 2002 Tandem-Muldenkipper
Claas Arion 410 mit Reisch Tandem-Dreiseitenkipper
Später gesellten sich noch die folgenden beiden Gespanne zu den -im anderen Bild erwähnten- Traktoren in Affoltern am Albis:
Fendt 716 Vario mit Tandem-Hakengerät und
Hürlimann XM 120 T4i mit Tandem-Dreiseitenkipper.
Zusätzlich unterwegs mit Zuckerrüben zum Verlad auf Bahnwagen im nebligen Affoltern a.A. waren auch noch drei weitere Traktoren:
John Deere 6430 mit Fliegl Gigant ASW 253 Tandem-Abschiebewagen,
Massey Ferguson 4355 mit Farmtech Tandem-Dreiseitenkipper und
John Deere 6140 R mit Reisch AgriStar 650 Tandem-Muldenkipper.
More than 500 fourth graders from eight schools attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 25 & 26, 2017. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-products.
The Ag Awareness Coalition, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 17th year the festival has been held in Lincoln. The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learn about agricultural products, how they are produced and how they are used.
More than 500 fourth graders from eight schools attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 25 & 26, 2017. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-products.
The Ag Awareness Coalition, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 17th year the festival has been held in Lincoln. The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learn about agricultural products, how they are produced and how they are used.
More than 500 fourth graders from eight schools attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 25 & 26, 2017. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-products.
The Ag Awareness Coalition, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 17th year the festival has been held in Lincoln. The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learn about agricultural products, how they are produced and how they are used.
More than 500 fourth graders from eight schools attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 25 & 26, 2017. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-products.
The Ag Awareness Coalition, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 17th year the festival has been held in Lincoln. The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learn about agricultural products, how they are produced and how they are used.
More than 600 fourth graders from nine schools in the Lincoln area attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 24-26, 2018. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-products.
The Ag Awareness Coalition, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 18th year the festival has been held in Lincoln.
The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learn about agricultural products, how they are produced and how they are used.
More than 500 fourth graders from eight schools attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 25 & 26, 2017. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-products.
The Ag Awareness Coalition, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 17th year the festival has been held in Lincoln. The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learn about agricultural products, how they are produced and how they are used.
More than 600 fourth graders from nine schools in the Lincoln area attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 24-26, 2018. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-products.
The Ag Awareness Coalition, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 18th year the festival has been held in Lincoln.
The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learn about agricultural products, how they are produced and how they are used.
More than 500 fourth graders from eight schools attended the Agricultural Literacy Festival at the Lancaster Event Center on April 25 & 26, 2017. Students rotated between the following ten interactive stations: Beef, Dairy, Swine, Sheep, Horse, Poultry, Corn & Soybeans, Water, Farm Technology and By-products.
The Ag Awareness Coalition, led by Nebraska Extension, organizes the festival with the help of agriculture businesses, commodity associations and food industry companies. This is the 17th year the festival has been held in Lincoln. The festival helps students gain a greater understanding of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives. Students learn about agricultural products, how they are produced and how they are used.