 
          48  November 4, 2014    2014 LOGAN COUNTY FARM OUTLOOK MAGAZINE   LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com
        
        
          Geringhoff is a German company that deals
        
        
          primarily in corn headers.  Corn headers, as
        
        
          the name implies, are used for harvesting
        
        
          corn in the fields.
        
        
          MacDon is a Canada-based manufacturer
        
        
          who deals in a great variety of parts and
        
        
          attachments, but specifically displayed their
        
        
          new soybean header.  Soybean headers,
        
        
          similar to corn headers, are used when
        
        
          harvesting the namesake crop.
        
        
          According to reports from Geringhoff, the
        
        
          new corn header, the “Independence,” or
        
        
          the Horizon Elite XL, will be ready for
        
        
          the market in 2015.  The new header is
        
        
          being deemed a revolution in the world
        
        
          of corn harvesting because of its design.
        
        
          According to reports, the new header will
        
        
          be able to harvest corn regardless of any set
        
        
          row spacing or equipment configuration.
        
        
          In addition, a representative of Geringhoff
        
        
          announced at the August demonstration that
        
        
          the company is working on building more
        
        
          large headers for the American market.
        
        
          These larger headers, which would measure
        
        
          between 35-foot and 50-foot in width, will
        
        
          go into development over the next two
        
        
          years.
        
        
          In previous years, Geringhoff won
        
        
          innovation awards for developing headers
        
        
          that broke records in size.  For example,
        
        
          in 2010, they released the Northstar 2420
        
        
          which folds from 41-foot down to 21-foot.
        
        
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          Photo by Derek Hurley