Sampling Of Stories Featured in the Current Issue of FARM SHOW Magazine:
‘Unibracket’ Transforms Front-End Loader
Unable to clean up a creek bank without a backhoe, Dale Freeman transformed his front-end loader into a fronthoe. The fronthoe boom mounts to what Freeman calls a “unibracket,” which quick attaches to the front-end loader arms. He used the system with multiple attachments for many years before sel...
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Military Trailer Converted Into A Drone Tender
“When I decided to get into drone spraying, my first thought was getting a trailer set up to tender it, but every trailer I looked at was $70,000 or more,” says Arkansas farmer Dalton Dilldine. “I quickly went to Plan B and decided to build one. I searched the internet and located an old 30-ft. mi...
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Get Grain Screens Custom-Made
Allis-Chalmers All-Crop 60s haven’t been produced in over 75 years, but you can still find grain screens for one at Quality Custom Screen Company (QCSC). According to a customer testimonial, they made it new for less than the price of a used one. The Michigan-based company has the dimensions for m...
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Each subscription will receive 2 FREE books. 96-page Articulated Marvels, will be mailed to you. Also included, is The Best of FARM SHOW, a special edition book (mailed with the Jan/Feb issue) showcasing the best new ideas, products and inventions from FARM SHOW Magazine. 1-Year subscription...
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Innovative Manual Headgate Designed To Last
Cattle headgates are essential tools for safely and efficiently managing animals of all sizes. Most models haven’t changed dramatically over the years, as they mainly perform basic tasks, though operators sometimes become frustrated by their limitations. In extreme cases, injuries or worse can occ...
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Extended Season Fresh Strawberries
Darci Daniels sells fresh strawberries from early June through October, sometimes extending into November. She grows her day-neutral berries in hoop houses and replants the beds each spring. In between, she uses cover crops to restore the soil's fertility. It’s a practice she never anticipated whe...
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