COVINGTON, Ohio – As harvest approaches, Apple Farm Service is helping farmers prepare their equipment with their annual Combine & Header Clinics, Aug. 4 in Covington and Aug. 5 in West College Corner, Ind. Designed for both seasoned operators and newer owners, the clinics provide attendees with valuable information to help maximize machine performance, reduce downtime, and prepare for a productive harvest. The clinics will feature equipment brand specialists that will cover maintenance recommendations, calibration procedures, machine updates, new parts and technology, field startup tips, and best harvest practices. Equipment featured during the clinics includes Case IH and New Holland combines, along with MacDon Draper Heads, Drago Corn Heads, and Geringhoff Corn Heads. Attendees will also be able to ask questions and receive advice directly. “We want our customers to head into harvest with confidence,” said Bill Apple, president of Apple Farm Service. “These clinics are an opportunity to learn more about your equipment, pick up maintenance and operating tips, and ask questions before harvesting begins.” The Covington location will host a full day of combine and header clinics, including sessions for Geringhoff, Case IH, MacDon, Drago and New Holland equipment. The West College Corner location will feature Case IH, MacDon and Drago clinics. Farmers planning to attend are encouraged to RSVP by July 28 to ensure adequate seating and meal accommodations. For additional information, the complete clinic schedule, or to reserve your spot, visit AppleFarmService.com/CombineClinics2026, or call in to your nearest Apple Farm Service location.
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