Posts Tagged ‘ATV Rock Picker’
Minnesota’s State Soil, Farming and the Marshall Picker
Minnesota’s Lester Soil In 2012, Lester soil was declared Minnesota’s Official State Soil. According to the Minnesota Association of Professional Soil Scientists, “Lester soils are well drained and formed in loamy, calcareous glacial till on ground moraines.” Farmers in Minnesota know this means our soils have rich organic matter at the top layers. As the…
Read MoreAssembling the Marshall Picker Rock Picker
To get started with the assembly of your Marshall Picker, remember to read the operator’s manual for the ATV/UTV to become totally familiar with the controls and instruments. Be sure you know how to stop all equipment operation in case of emergency. The Marshall Picker comes with the following features: 2” coupler Self-contained 12v hydraulics…
Read MoreGetting to Know the Marshall Picker Rock Picker
The Marshall Rock Rock Picker is easy to use and with care and attention will provide years of service to you and your farm. You’ll love the responsiveness of the Marshall Picker, speed and power to haul rocks season to season. Expect to see an increase of 50% productivity on your farm! Watch a video…
Read MoreRock Picking History, Farming and Today’s Rock Picker
Growing up in farm country many farmers have memories of rock picking as one of their earliest jobs when they were kids. It was good physical work that yielded results as they saw their rock piles grow and extra change in their pocket. As adults, we appreciate the developments in farming equipment over the last…
Read MoreA Rock Picker That’s Easy To Use Out In The Field
The Marshall Picker is designed to serve our customers by increasing your efficiency and taking on some of the heavy lifting that comes with managing a farm. The work is tough but we know it’s worth it. The Marshall Picker increases your productivity when you’re out in the field and helps reduce your labor costs…
Read MorePick Rock from the Seat of your ATV with the Marshall Picker
As farmers we know what is likely on your mind these days; getting those rocks cleared before the plants start popping up. When it comes to running the farm operation your top priorities are getting things done efficiently, while keeping the farm and financials in check. The last thing you can afford is the time…
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