Massey Ferguson Fits the Farm-It-Right Philosophy
It must be comforting, if you’re looking to do things right, when your tractor falls right in line. “This equipment has a lot of features, a lot of cool things about it,” says Clark Heman. “You need to...
View ArticlePlanting Perfection with the Massey Ferguson VE Series MFVF24
When it comes time for the planter to roll each spring, Preston Owen is like any other farmer: He has no time to dawdle. And with 6,000 row-crop acres spread across six northwest Missouri counties,...
View ArticleMassey Ferguson 1838 Square Baler: Tight, Consistent Quality Hay Bales
“I think people see these loads of hay going up and down the road all the time and think, ‘Man, where’s that going?’” says Nathan Mills, who runs Hidden Acres Farm, a horse boarding and hay operation...
View ArticleA Massey Ferguson Ambassador
“This is the first tractor that I remember,” says Chris Shrader, pointing to a Massey Ferguson 135 that is still in operation on his acreage at Sugar Creek Farms (see the full story here). Shrader, a...
View ArticleA Start-Up Story: Making Hay with Matthew Hancock
When Matthew Hancock looks back on the start of his business, he can only laugh. Well, it’s more a wan, knowing smile than a laugh… and you know what’s coming as soon as he says Day One of LM Hancock...
View ArticleHay Seeds
Alyson Buckley sits in a cold farm shop with her dad, Mike, on a frigid winter day in Walla Walla, Washington. “We should have put a heater in here,” she laughs. Maybe it’s the next project the two of...
View ArticleTough Tractors for Tough Conditions
Clayton Richard’s Massey Ferguson customers, the Lanie family, just spent a gray January day cutting through a field of brown sugar cane. As the general manager at U.S.A. Equipment in New Iberia,...
View ArticleThis Family Farm Takes The Prize
Since we met Robert Saunders, the Sunbelt Ag Expo Southeastern 2022 Farmer of the Year, he’s been looking for the right spot for a family portrait. The truck ride across Nelson County—where the farms...
View ArticleKeeping Up With Custom Farming
Jared Parham and his parents lived “in town,” in Stockton, California, but the time spent on his grandfather’s farm is so vivid that he can still claim the title of “farm kid.” “I grew up on that...
View ArticleHome Is Where The Herd Is
“This place hadn’t had any livestock on it for probably 25, 30 years,” says Erik Scott, sitting in a nice new shop on the homestead where five generations of his family lived, farmed, or both. This...
View ArticleA Different Farm Equipment Dealership
“There are a lot of things that make me different,” says Billy Eklund, the charismatic owner and current generational namesake of Eklund Farm Machinery in Stamford, New York. It’s a Massey Ferguson...
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