The paper stayed afloat for two years, was closed in 1874, and was then reopened once again in January 1877 by J. The paper was first reissued as a weekly paper with Abraham Deyo as the editor in 1872. With movement ownership and uncertainty of state affairs Nebraska Farmer was discontinued on and off and did not regain the stability of its early years for a few decades. Robert Furnas worked as the editor for the paper, which was published as monthly, until 1862 when he was called to fight in the American Civil War. Being an assistance to farmers that plant a wide variety of crops and a leading ranching and cattle region in the county. Over the years since its publication the Nebraska Farmer has always been dedicated to serving the diverse geographic regions of the state. It is owned by media company Penton.įounded in 1859 by Robert Wilkinson Furnas the journal was published eight years before the territory of Nebraska would become a state and wrote for "the experiences of those who have been cultivating our own soil". This publication is still highly influential in the making of agricultural policies and procedures in Nebraska and surrounding Great Plains states. Steiger 580 Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2162, October 2016): drawbar horsepower at 495.25 hp compared with John Deere 9570R (Nebraska Test, 2133 November 2015): drawbar horsepower at 450.82 hp.The Nebraska Farmer was the first agricultural publication in the state and is, at present, one of the oldest run journals in Nebraska.
and 75% of pull maximum power at 15.42 hp-hr./gal. compared with John Deere 9570R (Nebraska Test, 2133 November 2015): maximum drawbar fuel efficiency at 15.71 hp-hr./gal. and 75% of pull maximum power at 16.44 hp-hr./gal. 4Steiger 580 Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2162, October 2016): maximum drawbar fuel efficiency at 17.53 hp-hr./gal. Yearly costs assume usage of 685 hours and average of 75% power. *Models tested at 100% load at rated speed.ģ2.1% lower total operating cost by weighted average ($0.0023/hp-hr.). compared with John Deere 9620R Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2135, November 2015): maximum pull at 60,455 lb. Steiger 620 Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2164, September/October 2016): maximum pull at 65,077 lb. Steiger 620 Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2164, September/October 2016): maximum observed drawbar horsepower of 594.08 hp compared with John Deere 9620R Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2135, November 2015): maximum observed drawbar horsepower of 556.83 hp. at rated engine RPM and at 75% pull 15.86 hp-hr./gal.
compared with John Deere 9620R Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2135, November 2015): maximum drawbar fuel efficiency at 16.07 hp-hr./gal. at rated engine RPM, and at 75% pull at rated engine RPM 16.61 hp-hr./gal. compared with John Deere 9620RX Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2174, April 2017): maximum pull at 53,349 lb.ĢSteiger 620 Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2164, September/October 2016): maximum drawbar fuel efficiency at 17.63 hp-hr./gal. Steiger Quadtrac 620 Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2165, September/October 2016): maximum pull at 57,556 lb.
Steiger Quadtrac 620 Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2165, September/October 2016): maximum observed drawbar horsepower of 561.94 hp compared with John Deere 9620RX Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2174, April 2017): maximum observed drawbar horsepower of 549.55 hp. at rated engine RPM, and at 75% pull at rated engine RPM 15.33 hp-hr./gal. compared with John Deere 9620RX Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2174, April 2017): maximum drawbar fuel efficiency at 15.54 hp-hr./gal. at rated engine RPM, and at 75% pull at rated engine RPM 15.87 hp-hr./gal. 1Steiger Quadtrac 620 Tier 4B (Nebraska Test 2165, September/October 2016): maximum drawbar fuel efficiency at 16.63 hp-hr./gal.