Swingin' auger 

By: the staff of Farm Industry News

Fill bins up to 48 ft. in diameter or as high as nine rings with Feterl'snew 10- x 86-in. Swing Drive Auger.The swing hopper on the unit has an internal...

Tow a train of grain 

By: the staff of Farm Industry News

Get a tighter turning radius with Unverferth's new Brent 44-series GrainTrains.Models 444, 544, 644 and 744 have capacities of 450, 550, 650 and 750 bu.,respectively....

Grain moisture tester 

By: Crops

Measure moisture with an accuracy reading within + .3 percent with CSC Scientific's new Grainpro 6310 moisture analyzer.The battery-operated unit simultaneously...

Store traits, not grain 

By: Karen McMahonAre "commodity" grain handling tools good enough to save your value-added harvest? You

Gentle grain dryingHeated air blowing through a unique system of vents and ducts dries wet grain in an even, gentle manner without high temperatures and...

Crops 

Grain drain ends buildupThe new Grain Drain, from May-Wes, keeps grain and dirt from building up in front of and behind the auger housing. Constructed...

New from the Farmer Idea Exchange 

By: Karen McMahon

Give a farmer a mechanical problem and the problem will get solved. Nobody tinkers with machinery more than a farmer. The new equipment shown at the American...

Which grain pays the premium? 

By: Joan Olson

Some customers are paying a premium for grain free of genetic modificationsLast fall, farmers hauling corn to the Consolidated Grain and Barge (CG & B)...

Savvy shopping 

By: Roxanne Furlong

When acquiring equipment - big or small, new, used or leased - the thought process behind the purchase can be as important as the price you pay.For the...

Don't waste that space 

By: Danielle Linneweber

Convert your empty Harvestore or concrete silo for dry grain storage with an aeration package.Is that empty Harvestore or silo just taking up space when...

Don't waste that space 

By: Danielle Linneweber

Convert your empty Harvestore or concrete silo for dry grain storage with an aeration package.Is that empty Harvestore or silo just taking up space when...

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