A brand new, 2026 LEXION combine rolls off the assembly line at the Claas factory in Omaha, Neb. The German manufacture recently celebrated 100,000 LEXION combines built in the U.S. German farm ...
LOUISVILLE, KY – One of the burning questions after the recently-announced acquisition of the Caterpillar Challenger tractor line by AGCO was what would next happen to the joint venture between ...
CLAAS marked a manufacturing milestone this spring, rolling the 10,000th LEXION combine off the production line in its U.S. headquarters, where it has consistently assembled durable, reliable combines ...
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CLAAS Lexion 7500: Winter barley harvest
A video or report documenting the efficiency and operation of the high-performance CLAAS Lexion 7500 combine harvester during the process of harvesting winter barley crops.
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Claas has just won the most recent hand of combine manufacturer Top Trumps after it launched its most powerful Lexion machines yet. The headline-grabbing flagship 8900 is the biggest in the new Lexion ...
It seems there’s no stopping the conveyor belt of agricultural innovation. Just weeks after Fendt’s demo of the driverless tractor, Claas has shown off its new, bigger Lexion 780 and its clever ...
West Australian grain producer John Wallace took delivery of not one but two of the world's largest combine harvesters last harvest.
CLAAS continues to rack up the accolades with a 2016 Machine of the Year gong for its Lexion combine harvester. The award was announced at Agritechnica in Germany last week and follows its 2015 award ...
On Aug. 29, Jan-Hendrik Mohr, CEO of CLAAS Group, returned to a familiar plot of land in Omaha, Nebraska, to break ground on a new 44,800-square-foot research and development center that will add new ...
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