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S 2019 Fall 2

DON BOLES

“One of the kids that rents my land calls me the geekiest over 60 guy he knows,” says Alberta farmer Don Boles who ‘semi-retired’ four years ago,…
S 2019 Fall 3

TOM DUGAN

The last time we checked in with Tom Dugan of T&K Red River Dairy [Big Cheese, Performance Magazine, Spring 2012], the large Arizona dairy was…
S 2019 Fall 4

RON HANMER

The drought of 1988 reaped heartbreak across the Canadian Prairies. In many places, yields were cut in half, and some farmers were left with nothing…
S 2019 Fall 7

BRUCE NELSON

Future ag historians seeking to chronicle the FlexDraper revolution can be forgiven if they begin with the launch of MacDon’s 974 FlexDraper in 2003.…
S 2019 Fall 5

DUSTIN & TYLER BURNS

It’s the summer of 2012, and Kandahar, Saskatchewan farmer Dustin Burns is in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He, along with a handful of other…
S 2019 Fall 6

TRACY & JIM ZEORIAN

The last time we visited with custom combiners Tracy and Jim Zeorian, they were new additions to the MacDon family, having purchased their first…
S HB 2019 Fall 8

GRATEFUL FOR A LIFE ON THE ROAD

For three South African custom harvesters, life on the road provides invaluable experiences that these young farmers wouldn't otherwise get.
S 2019 Fall 9

WIDE-OPEN SPACES!

Michael Austin of New Zealand loves the ability to work in the US with the latest harvesting technology on Jim Deibert's custom cutter team.
S 2019 Spring 3

C FOR YOURSELF

MacDon’s new C Series Corn Headers are impressing farmers everywhere they demo.
S 2019 Spring 1

PROFITING FROM PERFORMANCE

Billy Garnett’s family run operation was one of the first in Kentucky to use the FlexDraper® and they’ve been reaping the benefits ever since.
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WEATHER OR NOT

Despite bad harvesting conditions last year, Kim & Tony Kun felt relaxed knowing their MacDon FlexDraper® would get them through it.
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LET’S BE FRANK

When all else failed, custom harvester Frank Scholz turned to the MacDon D1 Draper; now his clients won’t settle for anything less.
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