What companies does Unverferth own?

What companies does Unverferth own?

The new unverferth.com website is now a one-stop source offering links to umequip.com and the company’s other brands of agricultural products ̶ Brent, Killbros, Parker and Top Air.

Does Unverferth own Brent?

Brent (), based in Kalida, OH, is an entirely different company, owned by Unverferth. The Brent brand originated in 1976 with a 500-bu., double-auger grain cart, and Unverferth purchased the company in the late ’80s, says Jerry Ecklund, marketing manager for Unverferth Manufacturing.

Where are Brent grain carts made?

WEST FARGO, N.D. — Unverferth Manufacturing of Kalida, Ohio, was featuring a big selection of equipment, including the Brent “Avalanche” grain carts, made in Shell Rock, Iowa.

Where is Unverferth made?

Kalida, Ohio
Unverferth Manufacturing is a family owned company with its base in Kalida, Ohio. Since its founding in 1948, its focus is providing innovative products to make farming more efficient and productive.

What is Unverferth worth?

The estimated Net Worth of Steven R Unverferth is at least $94.6 Thousand dollars as of 20 February 2015. Mr. Unverferth owns over 1,000 units of United Bancshares (OH) stock worth over $94,563 and over the last 7 years he sold UBOH stock worth over $0.

Who made the first grain cart?

Jon Kinzenbaw
For over 35 years a giant Kinze grain cart has been hoisted in the air above the Williamsburg, IA exit 216 on I-80. Why? Because it represents the first major product innovation developed and manufactured (1971) by Jon Kinzenbaw and what was then his new upstart company, Kinze Manufacturing, Inc.

Where are Unverferth grain carts made?

Who invented farm machinery?

John Deere invented the self-polishing cast steel plow – an improvement over the iron plow. In 1831, Cyrus H. McCormick developed the first commercially successful reaper, a horse-drawn machine that harvested wheat. The advent of tractors revolutionized the agricultural industry.

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