Rural Heritage August/September 2025

A t the 31st Horse Progress Days in Clare, Mich., a number of companies showed some new and interesting machinery. We'll take a much deeper dive into all the machinery in our next issue which is largely dedicated to HPD coverage. In the meantime, however, we wanted to share some information about some of the more compelling items. What’s New & Interesting 2025 Horse Progress Days

For the second year, the Agri-Flex 184 was demonstrated with a draper head for small grains and showed a two row corn head. This pull-type combine can handle yields that would plug older small combines.

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