Sampling Of Stories Featured in the Current Issue of FARM SHOW Magazine:
Made-It-Myself Reach-And-Pull Grapple
Paul Volk burns a lot of wood to heat his house, and he needed help gathering it. His reach and pull grapple piles brush, loads blocks and cordwood, and hauls it to the wood yard for processing.
“I looked at several reach-and-pull grapples, but they all had one feature or another I ...
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Shop-Built Gantry Trailer
As an accomplished metalworker, Frank Surber isn’t afraid to tackle any homemade project, big or small. He mounted scaffolding on a school bus chassis to install the rafters, lighting and an overhead bridge crane inside his shop. A former oil field mechanic, he’s built welding trailers and a trans...
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Multi-Height Sickle Mower Harvests Tall Crops
Bish Enterprises of Nebraska recently introduced its redesigned FiberCut, a multi-height, tow-behind sickle mower built for high-efficiency harvesting of hemp, kenaf and other tall biomass crops. The new FiberCut features a 14-ft. cutting knife—the longest available—enabling it to harvest more acr...
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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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