Big Machines, Big Fun?

Big Machines, Big Fun?

TALES FROM THE BACK 40 - My, what big machines you have! As spring planting is in full swing (and maybe even finished in your part of the country), I can’t help but notice how big all the equipment has become. Of course, it is a function of the amount of ground that the operators of today’s larger farms have to cover in a day, and I’d sure like to have the chance to drive one of those behemoths.

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King Agriculture Museum Opens

King Agriculture Museum Opens

THE NEWBIE - The King Agriculture Museum is scheduled to open today in Centralia, Washington. Antique Power magazine is one of the best places for newbies to learn about antique tractors; another way is to visit a museum focused on tractors or farming history in general. If you travel to the Pacific Northwest this summer, be sure to see the brand new King Agriculture Museum, in the historic Lewis County Lumber building, right off Interstate 5.

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When Spring Comes Around

When Spring Comes Around

TALES FROM THE BACK 40 -It feels like a whole new world on the farm when spring comes around. When we visited the Back 40 in March, I promised that—after ordering the seed and fertilizer—we would get to the field this time. We had to be patient because, as Dad said in last month’s installment, he’d started in the fields as early as March only twice in his farming career.

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Buying Your First Tractor

Buying Your First Tractor

THE NEWBIE - Buying your first tractor should be a very enjoyable experience, but do your homework first. The month of February brings us Valentine’s Day, and readers of Antique Power magazine will agree that the love-struck experience of buying your first antique tractor remains carved into the memory like a heart on a tree trunk, or in some cases, just a nasty scar. 

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