CLAAS, a global leader in agricultural equipment, has introduced the JAGUAR 1000 series forage harvester, redefining efficiency, throughput and precision in the field with a smarter, more intuitive ...
Holdrege, Nebraska – Hello harvest 2018. I am Janel Schemper and am a third generation custom harvester. Harvest has been a part of my life forever. Trucks and combines is my middle name and Princess ...
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 ...
ONIDA, S.D. — It’s the busy season for custom harvest crews across the country. Crews like the Olsen Custom Farms start their harvest season in Oklahoma and Texas, then work their way up to the ...
The root of the stalk determines the health of the plant. It doesn’t matter if you are talking about a wheat plant or a human being. Our challenges today stem around the fact that too many folks have ...
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 ...
More than 800 custom harvesters from across the country have gathered in Grand Island for the annual U.S. Custom Harvesters Convention and Trade Show this week. It is the third time they have held ...
He added it is very true that custom harvesting “gets in your blood” and there is nothing else he would rather do. “I really enjoy combining, cutting the crop that producers work all year to produce ...
This story first appeared on Civil Eats. Myron Eberts stood on the platform of his red Case IH combine with a matching red t-shirt — the only color shirt he ever wears — blue jeans, scruffy gray beard ...
Holy Harvesters will bring its custom harvesting operation to the Ogallala area next week if the weather allows, said Christopher Miller, president. The nonprofit raises money for Catholic education ...
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 ...