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How Telehandlers Really Benefit Your Farm Work

Tractors have been around since the 1800s, and forklifts have been around since 1917, but the telehandler made waves in the agriculture world when it burst onto the scene in the late 1970’s. A fantastic innovation, it came to stay—and now many farmers can’t imagine life without it. Stronger than most tractors … Read more

How to Choose a Skid Steer and Use Them in Your Operation

If you’re looking for a piece of equipment that is somewhere between a forklift and full-on telehandler, you’re probably in the market for a skid steer loader. But just as with tractors, there are so many kinds of skid steer loaders that it is easy to get overwhelmed with your options.   … Read more

Understand the Difference between Skid Steer Loader & Telehandler

You’ve probably heard of skid steer loaders and telehandlers… How do you know which one to buy? How do you know what is best for your farm’s unique needs? Where do you start with understanding the differences? Look no further! We answer your questions here, and explain the difference between skid loaders … Read more

Buying a Grain Cart that Fits Your Farm

Are you tired of spending precious combine hours driving back to the road to empty your load into a truck or wagon? Farmers have found that if you have a grain cart, you can reduce your combine hours, increase your productivity by 25% or more, and save $1000’s per year.  Just one … Read more

Hay Harvest Equipment: A Complete Guide

Innovations in the field of hay farming are constant. Just the last four years have seen some incredible ingenuity in haying equipment inventions: Vermeer debuted a zero-turn radius baler, McHale created a bale wrapper that bales 120 bales an hour (that’s two per minute!), Anderson Group put out a self-loading bale trailer, … Read more

Benefits of a Bale Baron

WHAT IS A BALE BARON? The Bale Baron is an exceptionally well-built small bale packaging system from Marcrest Manufacturing, Inc. which completely eliminates the need for manual handling of small hay bales at harvest.    The innovative technology can process up to 1,000 conventional bales per hour, packing them inside a chamber … Read more

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