Sampling Of Stories Featured in the Current Issue of FARM SHOW Magazine:
Change Is Good, Right?
They say change is good. Most of us only change when we are forced to. Such was the case here at FARM SHOW. In November, our system for tracking accounts, orders, and subscriptions failed, and we couldn’t repair it due to the age of the software and computers used to run it.
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Best of FARM SHOW 2025
Our annual Best of FARM SHOW is out for 2025. Read it FREE here:
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This 56 page book features some of the best articles and compaines we have featured in the past.
Best of FARM SHOW is delive...
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Combine Engine Swapped Into 50-Year-Old Tractor
In 2023, Mitch Fenske and his friend Barry Schimke repowered a 756 Farmall tractor with a school bus engine (Vol. 47, No. 5). It turned out so well that in 2024, Fenske repowered a 1974 IH 766. He replaced the tractor’s D360 engine, rated at 80 hp., with a D436 engine from an IH 1440 combine...
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Shop-Built Trailer Still Rolling After 25 Years
After building and selling six trailers, Norman Sieting built one that satisfied him. While he eventually sold it to a neighbor, he kept a close eye on it and used it as needed. Recently, he even helped with an upgrade. After 25 years and three deck replacements and repainting, Sieting repor...
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His Farmstead Replica Is Now A Museum Piece
Bowing to progress, Midwestern rural farmsteads from 75 to 90 years ago have mostly disappeared or been expanded and modernized. The 1940s De Ruyter farmstead, however, is completely preserved as a tabletop scale model replica, now housed in a museum in Pipestone, Minn. Sparky De Ruyter prod...
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Retrofit Advanced Precision Spraying Boasts Fast Payback
Greeneye Technology introduced a 120-ft. boom with a dual line/tank system, which allows for simultaneous broadcasting of residual herbicides and spot spraying with high-power non-residuals. The boom can operate day and night at up to 15 mph.
Farmers using the new technology r...
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