The Geringhoff trailer has a new coat of paint and is ready and loaded to head off to the Western Canada Farm Progress Show for the first time ever. Taking place in Regina Saskathewan, the demand in the Canadian praires for Sunflower harvesters and corn heads has never been higher. The show starts Wednesday June 20th, so if you are in the area, stop by our booth located at 6105,6106-Lot L.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Off To The Western Canada Farm Progress Show
The Geringhoff trailer has a new coat of paint and is ready and loaded to head off to the Western Canada Farm Progress Show for the first time ever. Taking place in Regina Saskathewan, the demand in the Canadian praires for Sunflower harvesters and corn heads has never been higher. The show starts Wednesday June 20th, so if you are in the area, stop by our booth located at 6105,6106-Lot L.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Introducing the SunLite * Updated with video
September was a big month for Geringhoff releases. The Elite Series head finally made its first appearance at the field demos at the Farm Progress show. There was and continues to be a big buzz over the newest line of corn heads. But, lost in some of that excitement was the launch of another product at the Husker Harvest show in Grand Island Nebraska two weeks later. That is where Geringhoff unveiled their newest product to the masses; The SunLite Sunflower head.
Available for order now, the SunLite comes in two different sizes, a 25 foot model and a 30 foot model. For more information on the head and it’s features go to the product page at Geringhoff’s website.
I had a chance to run with the head in the field outside of Isabel South Dakota. Since it was a new product I was very excited to see the new machine in action. And it did not disappoint. It did a great job of gathering and bringing in the sunflowers. I saw virtually no head loss throughout the day.
A big thanks to Premier Equipment in Isabel for setting that up. Here are some pictures * and video from the field:
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