Tribine Addresses Climate Change — Carbon Sequestration
CEO Ben Dillon explains how Tribine Harvester plays a key role in helping the agriculture industry address climate change through sequestering carbon in the soil.
CEO Ben Dillon explains how Tribine Harvester plays a key role in helping the agriculture industry address climate change through sequestering carbon in the soil.
Tribine is proud to announce the promotion of Dillon Thompson to the new position of Chief Engineer
TRIBINE is one of the recipients of the AE50 award for Outstanding Agricultural Machinery Innovation 2016, from The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)
TRIBINE is a new harvester architecture where every detail of the machine has been designed for greater efficiency, throughput and ease of operation. The TRIBINE far exceeds the specifications of a conventional harvester in multiple key areas.
The all new Tribine is designed to give the farmer more control of the harvester. This is clear in the design and function of the worlds largest threshing and cleaning system with adjustable on the go concaves and rotor vanes.
For many people looking at the Tribine in the field at the Farm Progress Show in Boone the question was ‘how does it reduce compaction?’ You first see a Tribine harvester on four large tires, harvesting and then carrying up to 1000 bushels of grain through a field. How can such a vehicle reduce compaction and help yields?
Willie Vogt interviewed the President of Tribine Harvester, Ben Dillon, during the Farm Progress Show 2016