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UNL leads century of tractor testing excellence

UNL leads century of tractor testing excellence


By Scout Nelson

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s (UNL) Tractor Test Laboratory, which opened its doors in 1919, has been at the forefront of agricultural innovation for over a century.

The lab was a direct result of the Nebraska Tractor Test Law, a pioneering regulation that demanded all tractors sold in Nebraska undergo thorough testing for performance and safety.

As the first facility of its kind, the lab has set high standards for tractor testing in the United States, ensuring that agricultural machinery meets rigorous safety and performance criteria. Its extensive testing processes evaluate everything from power output and fuel efficiency to operational safety, providing invaluable data that shapes the agricultural machinery industry.

The lab also doubles as a research and educational facility, equipping students with the skills needed in agricultural engineering and fostering innovation in farm machinery testing techniques.

Through continuous technological upgrades and a commitment to thorough, unbiased testing, the lab ensures that it remains on the cutting edge of agricultural technology.

UNL’s Tractor Test Laboratory continues to influence global standards in agricultural machinery, guaranteeing that the tractors on today’s farms are both efficient and safe.

This ongoing commitment not only supports advancements in farming technologies but also ensures that the legacy of quality and innovation initiated in 1919 endures, benefiting generations of farmers around the world.

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