Farm Shows
Ag Progress Days is Over!
I can’t say I’m sorry to see the show closed. It’s a lot of work for a short show, but at least it seems like it was well worth the effort.
The over all tone of the public seem to be very optimistic and people were there to make buying decisions. We had the usual show
days, light crowd on Tuesday very good on Wednesday and Thursday. I’ll be adding a few Pictures to the photo album, take a minute to
take a look.
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all that helped set-up and work the show. Dan Base from Land Pride helped set up all the equipment we showed
about 30 pieces of Land Pride. Gene Hines of Hines Equipment supplied many pieces for the show. Karl from Dotterer Equipment also Supplied many of the Land Pride
pieces we showed. Mark Decker came out to help work the show.
Ross Johnson of Mid Atlantic Agri Systems supplied all the AerWay equipment and worked the booth most of the time. Matt Mayer from the company came down
from Canada to support our efforts.
Heather Strahm from Haybuster came from North Dakota to work the show. Jim Huber supplied the no till drills displayed on our lot. Dotterer Equipment helped
clean up the show by taking all the Haybuster back to his dealership.
Jeff Huckle attended the show and set up a great display of AgCam in the tent. Lot’s of interest in this product.
A big Thank You to my friend Tom Clark from Derry Township who always takes vacation days during the show to help us truck equipment
and set up and tear down the show. We don’t know how we would do it without his help.
My Dad, George Heath who again at the age of 83 came up to help work the show. It’s always great to have him in the booth with us.
I should also mention Mom who took care of Benji in our absence.
And last but not least Theda who puts it all together and makes sure we have all the arrangements made for everyone. That plus helps load the trailers
and unload the trailers and put everything back together.
Thank You all! We could not do the show without your support.
Dave & Theda
The over all tone of the public seem to be very optimistic and people were there to make buying decisions. We had the usual show
days, light crowd on Tuesday very good on Wednesday and Thursday. I’ll be adding a few Pictures to the photo album, take a minute to
take a look.
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all that helped set-up and work the show. Dan Base from Land Pride helped set up all the equipment we showed
about 30 pieces of Land Pride. Gene Hines of Hines Equipment supplied many pieces for the show. Karl from Dotterer Equipment also Supplied many of the Land Pride
pieces we showed. Mark Decker came out to help work the show.
Ross Johnson of Mid Atlantic Agri Systems supplied all the AerWay equipment and worked the booth most of the time. Matt Mayer from the company came down
from Canada to support our efforts.
Heather Strahm from Haybuster came from North Dakota to work the show. Jim Huber supplied the no till drills displayed on our lot. Dotterer Equipment helped
clean up the show by taking all the Haybuster back to his dealership.
Jeff Huckle attended the show and set up a great display of AgCam in the tent. Lot’s of interest in this product.
A big Thank You to my friend Tom Clark from Derry Township who always takes vacation days during the show to help us truck equipment
and set up and tear down the show. We don’t know how we would do it without his help.
My Dad, George Heath who again at the age of 83 came up to help work the show. It’s always great to have him in the booth with us.
I should also mention Mom who took care of Benji in our absence.
And last but not least Theda who puts it all together and makes sure we have all the arrangements made for everyone. That plus helps load the trailers
and unload the trailers and put everything back together.
Thank You all! We could not do the show without your support.
Dave & Theda
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Ag Progress Starts Today
Shows on today! Set up is done and we are ready for the crowds. Hope you’ll make a point to stop and talk to al the factory rep’s that are helping us work the Ag Progress Days show. This year we have a new company displaying in the booth. AgCam will be showing a full line of video cameras for on farm use. As him to see the camers that have be abused for product testing. One was shot with a 22 rifle 5 times and it still works. Another camera was run over by an 8 ton grain cart ( not sure if I have my facts right could be 80 ton, but that seems wa high) anyway a lot of weight and it still works fine. The out side shell is crushed the lens is broke and the picture is still clear. These are not cheap cameras! The the best the industry offers. Hope to see you at the show! DH