The following maintenance tasks with the current operative WAAS satellites are expected during May 2022:
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WAAS Satellite Changes: May 2022
May 17, 2022 4:03:16 PM / by Redline Equipment posted in Precision Farming
Farming can be a dangerous business, especially when working alone. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the agriculture sector is the most dangerous in the country. There are 573 fatalities each year in the farming profession, which equals 23 deaths per 100,000 workers. These statistics are serious and troubling. Many of the injuries suffered are a result of the isolated nature of working on a farm. Agriculture workers are often required to work alone or in a remote location. Thus, if something goes wrong, the worker does not have any immediate help available.
Comfortably Get More Done with New Maxxum and Puma Upgrades
Apr 14, 2022 2:35:12 PM / by Redline Equipment
Getting the job done is important, and the job gets done faster when operator comfort is put front and center. By taking advantage of intuitively built equipment, you can make everyday operations more convenient and give yourself — and the rest of your team — a much-needed productivity boost to get more tasks done in less time.
MyRedlineDealer Customer Portal Enhances Customer Service
Apr 14, 2022 1:47:04 PM / by Redline Equipment
Today’s consumer has an immediate need for information, one that extends to every aspect of the customer buying journey, including customer service. Redline Equipment is here to meet the demands of our customers by offering them the tools to enhance their customer experience and support their operations at a time most convenient to their schedules.
Sowing The Seeds of A Productive Planting Season
Mar 15, 2022 1:40:29 PM / by Redline Equipment posted in Case IH, Planting, Inspections
Tips to Help Ensure Child Safety on the Farm
Mar 15, 2022 1:19:29 PM / by Redline Equipment posted in farm safety, Kids
Children enjoy exploring at a young age and can find themselves in potentially dangerous situations around the farm. Be sure you know where your child is on the farm and that they are playing in safe areas. Children should NOT be allowed to play in grain bins, wagons, or silos or in areas where tractors and heavy machinery are operating. A farm can be a wonderful place for children to explore and enjoy all that a rural lifestyle provides, as long as they are taught and understand how to remain safe.
Confident Application with Visual Guidance Technology
Feb 16, 2022 1:21:28 PM / by Redline Equipment
Growers Weigh In on Precision Planting Performance
Feb 16, 2022 12:22:56 PM / by Redline Equipment