U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. will have its annual convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, from Jan. 25 to 27, and gather more than 800 members in the custom harvesting industry. The Oklahoma City’s new ...
Sauk City, Wis., couple realizes the importance of diversifying the farm’s income and discovers niche markets.
If USDA’s Prospective Plantings report holds true, producers are on track to plant 92 million acres of corn, more than 87 million acres of soybeans and almost 50 million acres of wheat this year. But ...
The high cost of machinery ownership prompts many farm and ranch managers to consider custom hay harvest arrangements. Owners of small hay fields, in particular, should consider custom harvest as an ...
Mike Van Driesten and his wife Brittany operate Van Driesten Harvesting. “Our journey began with just one combine and one ...
The U.S. Custom Harvesters convention and trade show will return to Fonner Park in Grand Island after a two-year absence in January 2015, according to Dianne Willey of the Heartland Events Center. U.S ...
It's too early to tell how much farmland will be flooded or too wet to plant this year, but new risk management options are available to help agribusinesses and custom harvesters who might suffer ...
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. — One of the best views into the world of agriculture today can be had by climbing aboard a giant green combine in the middle of a Fergus Falls cornfield. The combine is a ...
WELLINGTON, Kan. -- Any other year would find Dave Hermesch a busy man, joining hundreds of other agricultural nomads in their combines to follow ripening crops of wheat across the Plains. But the ...
Case I-H, New Holland, John Deere, Claas, Krone, MacDon — representatives of nearly every manufacturer of tractor, combine, swather and trailer were showing off their latest and greatest to an ...
The United States Custom Harvesters will hold its annual convention Jan. 19-21 at Omaha’s CenturyLink Center, according to Visit Omaha, the city’s tourism authority. About 1,000 are expected to attend ...
Two South African brothers allege that a custom-harvesting operation in Minto, N.D., owes unpaid wages to them and dozens of other foreign employees. Peter and Andrew Murray have filed a federal ...
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