Harvesting Equipment

When the harvest hustle comes to an end, take some time to prep your combine for storage. While you can park it and forget it, these tips will help ensure your combine is tucked away until harvest rolls around again.
A pile of parts and a lot of spare time could produce interesting results.
How good a job you do spreading residue behind the harvester makes a big difference in how uniform your corn stand will be next spring and how uniform its growth and development will be.
It’s almost a rite of passage for a combine operator to snag an unloading auger on a tree or power pole sometime during their career.
Ring, ring: Here are frequent phone calls an equipment dealership receives during harvest — and possible solutions to fix the problems before requesting a service call.
This year’s drought conditions across parts of the Corn Belt set the table for combine and equipment fires. Here are some things I’ve learned too late about machinery fires.
Geringhoff is showcasing its latest addition to its NorthStar Elite XL series of corn headers, now available to North American farmers.
A snapshot of the farm machines introduced in the past year.
How you employ machinery and technology are keys in the Systems Approach.
The company manufactures a device that alters the injection signal and showcased its product during the 2013 National Farm Machinery Show.
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