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Agriland
16 hours ago
- Automotive
- Agriland
John Deere forage harvesters break the 1,000hp barrier
John Deere has recently announced a fulsome list of upgrades to its forage harvester range which rightly entitles them to being described as new machines. However, when making the announcement, the company slipped in the news of its latest engine option almost as an afterthought. There are two model ranges within Deere's forage harvester portfolio, the F8 models and the F9 machines. The engines in all the new forage harvesters have been uprated The F9 machines may be powered by John Deere's own JDX18 engine, yielding up to 820hp, or a Liebherr 24.2L V12, which powers the F9 900 and 1000 models, and it is this engine that delivers 1,020hp in the larger of the two. Further down the order, engine power has been increased across the whole range with the smallest F8 100 having 425hp at the entry-level end of the scale while the F8 600 now offers 645hp. Sitting comfortably The company has also paid a good deal of attention to adding further comfort for the operator and machine utility. The new cabs are said to offer a clearer view and greater comfort The ActiveSeat in the F8 and F9 series swivels 16° to the right and to the left for easy access and visibility. The optional ActiveSeatTM II adds fully adjustable electric controls, cooling and heating, a massage function, and active suspension technology that isolates up to 90% of vertical movements for a smooth ride. A new forage-harvester-specific menu on the G5 screen allows operators to quickly adjust the most relevant machine functions with one fingertip. The screen is 35% larger and 75% faster than previous displays, with a high definition 1080p screen. Quality forage The spout now can be rotated up to 230° for optimal unloading, while the redesigned steering system of the rear axle delivers a 6m turning radius for tighter – and therefore quicker – headland turns. There is also an Active Fill Control feature which utilises a stereo camera system to control the rotation and flap position of the spout, automatically tracking transport vehicles and aiming the crop into trailers for an optimal fill strategy. The new spout can be set to automatically track and fill trailers running alongside Included amongst the improvements is a new inoculant dosing system which works with HarvestLab sensor readings to optimise silage quality through adjusting the dosing rate. The system features a 50L insulated concentrate tank for concentrated additives as well as a 325L tank for high volume application and water.


Time of India
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
When Harshvardhan Rane revealed why he hasn't made his web series debut
, who was last seen in the romantic drama Tara Vs Bilal, once created a buzz online by unveiling his exciting lineup of upcoming films. Sharing the news with fans, through his social media handle, the actor revealed an impressive mix of projects, including 'Kun Faya Kun', 'Miranda Brothers', 'Dange', and 'F9'. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now While the actor has a long list of films on his slate, he has seemingly yet to venture into the web series space. Rane revealed that there was a personal reason behind his decision. He shared in a chat with Outlook India that he has made a promise to himself and a renowned filmmaker, that he would complete 10 Hindi films before venturing into web series. 'I had promised a big filmmaker that I will start considering web series only if I finish 10 Hindi films first''. 'Since I have just finished shooting for my 9th, its 1 more film to go before he calls me up! I have always focused on turning my waiting period into growth period by working on the craft inside out, but finally am grateful that my audience will get to see me in 4 different films before next summers,' the actor revealed. A scroll through Rane's Instagram posts will reveal that he excitedly teased his upcoming projects saying, "Jaise hi poora details milega I will give you. So happy, you will hopefully see 2 releases this year, and 2 film releases next year, as I have almost finished 4 Hindi films 1. #KunFayaKun 2. #MirandaBrothers 3. #Dange 4. #F9.' 'Kun Faya Kun' details revealed As far as 'Kun Faya Kun' is concerned, the film, directed by featured Rane and Sanjeeda Shaikh in lead roles and also had Kiran Shyam Shroff on board as the creative producer. Adding depth to the narrative, the screenplay was penned by Ghalib Asad Bhopali. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He also announced Miranda Brothers, a sports drama that generated excitement as it marked the first-ever on-screen pairing of Harshvardhan and Meezaan. Directed by Sanjay Gupta, the film promised high-octane action and emotion, bringing together two dynamic actors in a genre that's always a crowd-puller. Power-Packed Film Lineup Harshvardhan also has 'Dange' on his slate. The project is a college drama directed by and promises youthful energy and intense storytelling. Adding to the excitement was his ninth film, tentatively titled 'F9'. Directed by , this project featured Harshvardhan in a special appearance, marking another unique addition to his diverse filmography. Harshvardhan Exits Sanam Sequel

Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
John Cena cancer diagnosis at center of Neutrogena sunscreen partnership
Neutrogena launched a new campaign for their Ultra SheerFace Liquid Mineral Sunscreen SPF 70. The face of the campaign may come as a surprise: WWE superstar-turned-actor John Cena. The sunscreen contains a high SPF formula aimed at protecting the skin from harsh UV rays. Since the product is advertised as invisible, the campaign draws inspiration from Cena's iconic catchphrase, "You can't see me." But for Cena, the campaign is also personal. The wrestling champion opened up to USA TODAY on May 12 about his experience finding out he had skin cancer on two separate occasions. The first cancerous spot, which was removed and sent for testing, was discovered on his left pectoral muscle during a routine visit to the dermatologist. His second was noticed a year later on his left upper trapezius muscle, USA TODAY reported. Cena began integrating sunscreen into his daily routine, telling USA TODAY it was his way of showing 'gratitude' after his cancer scares. "My perspective on life has changed, but it took some real sobering news," told USA TODAY. "I don't want anybody to get there, so I'm just trying to use my platform to get ahead of that one." More: John Cena's cancer diagnosis was 'sobering.' Here's what he wished he knew sooner. John Cena is a 17-time World Wrestling Entertainment Champion, New York Times best-selling author and American actor. The wrestler-turned-actor, spent over two decades in the ring and has starred in movies like "F9," "Ricky Stanicky" and "Daddy's Home 2." Cena reportedly lives in a $4 million Florida mansion within the Land O' Lakes community, roughly a two-and-a-half hour drive from Daytona Beach, according to Google Maps. In 2012, he was an honorary starter of the 54th annual Daytona 500, and was an honorary pace car driver of the 58th Daytona 500 in 2016. The campaign also features dermatologist and skin cancer surgeon Dr. Neera Nathan, raising awareness for skin cancer. 'Skincare is a more palatable and accepted term and subject matter amongst women,' Cena told USA TODAY. "Discussions between men can be more difficult to initiate. But it doesn't have to be that way, he argues. 'Men especially are becoming more conscious of self-care… I just think we need to make it more commonplace.' The month of May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. John Cena revealed that he was diagnosed with skin cancer twice. He had two spots, one on his chest and the other on his shoulder, that were found to be cancerous. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States and in the world, says the Skin Cancer Foundation. The foundation highlights the following statistics: 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer by the age of 70. More than 2 people die of skin cancer in the U.S. every hour. Having 5 or more sunburns doubles your risk for melanoma. When detected early, the 5-year survival rate for melanoma is 99 percent Skin cancer shows up on the skin in many ways. Sometimes, skin cancer, like basal cell carcinoma, can be mistaken for a pimple as most grow slowly. If you notice any changes on your skin, including a new growth or a change in an old mole, talk to your doctor. The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion offers tips to lower skin cancer risks: Limit contact with UV radiation. Stay out of the sun as much as possible between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun's rays are strongest. Cover up with long sleeves, long pants or a long skirt, a hat, and sunglasses. Put on broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher. Don't use indoor tanning machines. This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: John Cena skin cancer sparked the WWE star to use his platform more