Spring sale an indicator of strong demand

This past Saturday I took in my first auction sale of the season, a Mack Auction Company event near Langbank, Saskatchewan. This sale had an interesting lineup. It wasn’t primarily late-model, very-high capacity equipment like so many sales include these days. This one was mainly older machinery. There were a lot of tractors under the […] Read more

Do or do not

I think one of the most motivating phrases to ever become ingrained in the minds of a society has to be the one that came from a fictional, little green movie character who could master the ways of the Force but not the English language: Yoda. “Do or do not,” he famously said in “Return […] Read more


Braving the weather

As I continue to log hours of travel time on the road and in the air attending machinery-related events across Canada, the U.S. and on other continents, I’ve come to the conclusion that Murphy got it right when the famous “Murphy’s Law” was discovered. On the off chance you don’t know what that refers to, […] Read more

Resistance is futile

A few years ago when the smartphone began to really gain market share and we found we could do much more with it than something as lame as actually talk to a person, I wrote a blog entry comparing it to Captain Kirk’s Star Trek communicator. Just like Kirk’s small communicator, the smartphone allows you […] Read more


Doing the robot math

In my last post I talked about the scale of some of today’s largest farm machines and what the future may—or may not—have in store for them. As technology advances, however, the question is becoming how much longer will we see very large scale equipment at work on broad-acre farms. The reason I say that […] Read more

Are today’s mammoths headed for early extinction?

The dynamics in the ag machinery industry in recent years have been pretty interesting. Until this year, new, very high capacity machines sold in record numbers. Traditionally, new machines have eventually trickled down to that group of farmers who rely primarily on used equipment. But the size of some new machines on the market now […] Read more


A new choice

When AGCO’s Fendt brand introduced its newest tractor line, the 1000 Series, to North America at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky, in February, it gave us another entirely new and very different choice in high-horsepower tractors. Until recently in our market front-wheel assist tractors topped out at about 380 horsepower. But that […] Read more

Out of sight, out of mind

We once had a combine that had more than its fair share of mechanical problems. It frequently left me walking back from the field in the middle of the day, so we spent a lot of money on it for parts and service over the years. Every summer when it came out of the shed, […] Read more


Let me make you famous…for a price  

Sports and advertising don’t always have things in common, except when you consider how completely out of whack — out of touch — these industries can be with real life. Take the biggest sporting event in the world (according to the Americans) — The Super Bowl (even though I didn’t see the game). But TV advertising during […] Read more

Blackmailed into promoting pulses

You really have to know someone to get a recipe in Grainews, so I decided this blog was a good place to post a recipe and also promote the International Year of Pulses too. The recipe below is called Wheatberry and Lentil Salad. It was one that was featured during presentations at the recent Farm […] Read more