Read the Fall 2017 edition of AGCO’s FarmLife™ magazine
Fall is here, and so is the new edition of FarmLife for Fall 2017. Read on to meet interesting and innovative farmers in the United States and Canada.
Read the Fall 2017 edition of AGCO’s FarmLife™ magazine
Fall is here, and so is the new edition of FarmLife for Fall 2017. Read on to meet interesting and innovative farmers in the United States and Canada.Tips to maximize your farm’s duck hunting potential. How a couple realized their dream to move to the country and start a vineyard. A farmer collects 27 vintage Massey tractors and shows no sign of slowing down.
Check out the Fall 2017 issue of FarmLife magazine for all these stories and more:
Habitat Flats: Farming for Fowl
Tony Vandemore and Dan Daugherity plant a crop each spring. Their harvest, however, doesn’t so much spring forth from the soil, as it comes from above, in the form of ducks and geese. Check out how out this Missouri hunting destination has bagged its own share of success AND worldwide fame. (Hint: AGCO equipment is a big part of their formula.)
Hannah’s Hill Winery
In southern Arizona’s ruggedly beautiful Huachuca Mountains, Jim and Ann Gardner have realized their dream of starting a winery. Soon, they’ll take another big step and begin building a home on their 40 acres, powered by a “can’t-wait” attitude and a Massey Ferguson 1560.
An Argosy of Massey Ferguson
Brian and Shannon Ussary keep plowing ahead, literally and figuratively. They farm as many as 1,500 acres in any given year, using Sunflower tillage tools and White Planters, as well as a fleet of Massey Ferguson tractors. Brian thinks so much of the latter brand, he’s restored 27 vintage tractors that he shares and shows throughout the Midwest.
The Buoyant Berry
A fifth-generation grower helps dispel the myths and decipher the mystique of the modern cranberry farm. Learn how the Bennett family has adapted with the times and innovative technologies, as well as put their trust in AGCO and Massey Ferguson.
See these and more Fall issue stories, including farmstead project and garden columns, web-exclusive content, videos and more at myFarmLife.com. For more information and to learn how to get a subscription to FarmLife, contact your local AGCO dealer.
FarmLife magazine is published quarterly in two versions for the U.S. and Canada—one for large operations and one for smaller farms, plus another version for French Canadian readers. FarmLife covers topics that include agriculture and homesteading, featuring stories about innovative farmers and their families, best practices, equipment updates and celebrations of the rural lifestyle.
Written by: Richard Banks