Diesel Powers Two-Thirds of the Energy Used to Run Machinery on America’s Farms The latest generation of cleaner, more efficient diesel agricultural machinery will be showcased at the 46th World Ag Expo in Tulare, CA this week, according to Allen Schaeffer, Executive Director of the Diesel Technology Forum.
More than 1,400 exhibitors from 70 countries are participating in the World Ag Expo – the world’s largest annual agricultural exposition - from February 12-14. The Expo is expected to attract more than 100,000 visitors during the three-day event. The newest and most innovative diesel machinery will be prominent at the Expo, including that from clean diesel technology leaders AGCO, Cummins, Ford, John Deere, Ram Trucks, and Yanmar.
“Diesel powers more than two-thirds of all the machinery on America's farms because of its power, efficiency and reliability,” Schaeffer said. “Farm tractors, combines, balers, irrigation pumps and other equipment are the workhorses in an industry vital to our national economy and quality of life.
“Diesel offers an unmatched range of performance and economic advantages over other forms of power, including better durability, greater energy efficiency, increased engine safety, more low speed torque and suitability for very large applications. Thanks to this combination of attributes, the diesel engine is a mainstay for non-road equipment that serves a variety of industry sectors.
Tier 4 Technology Significantly Reduces Emissions From New Diesel Machinery The Expo will include some of the newest examples of modern clean diesel technology, Schaeffer said.