Mychal Neumiller, secretary for the U.S. Custom Harvesters, says they have seen some issues with harvesting fall crops, including wetter corn and poor soybean performance.
U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. will have its annual convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, from Jan. 25 to 27, and gather more than 800 members in the custom harvesting industry. The Oklahoma City’s new ...
Holdrege, Nebraska – Hello harvest 2018. I am Janel Schemper and am a third generation custom harvester. Harvest has been a part of my life forever. Trucks and combines is my middle name and Princess ...
If USDA’s Prospective Plantings report holds true, producers are on track to plant 92 million acres of corn, more than 87 million acres of soybeans and almost 50 million acres of wheat this year. But ...
ONIDA, S.D. — It’s the busy season for custom harvest crews across the country. Crews like the Olsen Custom Farms start their harvest season in Oklahoma and Texas, then work their way up to the ...
HOLDREGE — J.C. Schemper spent much of last year traveling to Washington, D.C., as U.S. Custom Harvesters Inc. president to lobby members of Congress on issues ranging from drug and alcohol monitoring ...
Wheat growers, always at the mercy of the fickle Oklahoma weather, have a new concern this year — whether there will be enough custom harvest crews to help bring in the crop from the fields. Beginning ...
This story first appeared on Civil Eats. Myron Eberts stood on the platform of his red Case IH combine with a matching red t-shirt — the only color shirt he ever wears — blue jeans, scruffy gray beard ...
One common way that cattle producers enter into the direct beef sales world is by selling a live calf to the consumer and then delivering the calf to a custom processing facility where it will be ...
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