Stories about Construction
Bane-Welker Equipment announced the expansion of New Holland Construction light-duty equipment to all five of its Ohio locations.
Like farmers and ranchers, veterinarians love to pour concrete. Many build customized facilities dedicated to their animal health mission: examination rooms, operating theaters, cattle chutes, holding pens, loading docks.
Johnson Tractor, a premier provider of agricultural and construction equipment, announced the acquisition of St. Joseph Equipment’s locations in La Crosse and Richland Center in western Wisconsin.
We’ve gone more than a month now without any rain and none in our forecast, so the pastures are thirsty. In spite of that, the cover crops on our wheat stubble are looking surprisingly well.
More than 200 Indiana Farm Bureau members gathered to determine the organization’s policy positions for 2025.
Farmland values for the Seventh Federal Reserve District increased 2% in the second quarter of 2024 from a year earlier, marking the smallest year-over-year gain since the third quarter of 2020.
Proper ventilation plays a critical role in providing an ideal environment in swine barns.
Construction is underway at the La Porte County fairgrounds, where a 27,000-square-foot show arena is being built by the La Porte County Agricultural Association.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has technical and financial assistance available to help farmers and livestock producers recover from recent tornadoes, high winds and flooding in Illinois.
A group raised the roof in rural Will County in northeastern Illinois, but it wasn’t from celebrating the winning goal or rambunctious behavior. A team from FBi Buildings was raising the roof of a 60-by-200-foot barn for Everett Hauert.
As farm operations grow and evolve, so do storage and shop space needs.
FBi Buildings does more than constructing new post frame buildings — the company also completes repairs and renovations on existing structures.
Whether due to damage or simply aging, most farm buildings eventually require repairs. Spring is a popular time of year when farmers want to fix up or enhance their structures.
Morton Buildings’ innovative concrete splashboard, DuraPlank, is now being expanded nationally, helping to make farm buildings stronger and longer lasting.
A new, patented concrete splashboard is now being offered by Morton Buildings to make post-frame buildings stronger and more durable by completely removing structural wood from touching the ground.