Grain Handling
More grain is damaged by improper storage than any other reason. Learn how to avoid common problems.
Of the eight grain carts built by Jon Kinzenbaw in 1971, two have been found still working on U.S. farms.
When taking trucks and equipment out of storage prior to harvest, assume every tire needs air.
The agriculture industry is placing its youth directly in harm’s way through the use of teenagers as victim participants in grain entrapment rescue demonstrations, and the practice is a one-way road to serious injury or death.
Producers stuck on the hemp sidelines may be able to take advantage of HempHub USA, a push by two companies to transport a decortication machine into states with legal hemp programs. Essentially, the processing machinery will leapfrog perpetual infrastructure roadblocks and enable farmers to bring crops to market.
USDA counts 12.5 billion bushels of capacity on U.S. farms, which is 900 million more than just four years ago.
This pair of Brent 644 gravity wagons sold at a southeast Iowa farm auction Wednesday.