Thursday, December 11, 2008

McCormick Named Premiere Sponsor

McCormick International, USA has been named the Premiere Sponsor of the 2009 show. Thanks to their generous sponsorship, the Big Bud feature will become a reality. McCormick will also be donating the use of several tractors at the showgrounds.

BIG BIG BIG NEWS

The famous Big Bud 16v-747, the world's largest farm tractor is coming to the 2009 Half Century Of Progress IV! Not just on static display, the tractor will be at work plowing in the fields at the show. The crew will be assembling a special plow for the event, possibly as large as 30 bottoms to give the behemoth something to play with.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

FFA Progress Expo - 2008

The first FFA Progress Expo was held September 4th and 5th on the Half Century site. Four hundred fifty two FFA members from 18 schools participated in the rain plagued event. Plans to harvest corn and soybeans were canceled due to rain, and some classes were moved to Grissom Hall ( Special thanks to airport manager Bill Clayton for helping with the last minute arrangements).

Students attended classes on soil judging, yield calculations, farm safety, GPS technology, and other areas on interest. A tractor operators contest was held both days. The event was well recieved by the students and their instructors.

FFA Progress Expo's will be held in even numbered years when there is no Half Century of Progress Event. Members of the FFA Organization, (formerly known as Future Farmers of America) are students in vocational agriculture programs in high schools. Over the years, FFA has, in combination with the dedicated vo-ag instructors, helped not only "future farmers", but leaders in agribusiness, agricultural education, and even non-ag related fields get the education, skills, and experience they needed to excel in their chosen endeavors.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

John Deere Secondary Event

I received this from Marilyn Moore a few days ago.
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John Deere Friends and John Deere Clubs will gather for the "Legends of Time" in Rantoul, IL during the Half Century of Progress IV, August 27-30, 2009.,
  • You will see a fully mounted 8 bottom Plow working. This will be the largest gathering of 8010's ever.
  • A 1/32 Show Tractor 8010 with a plow or just the Tractor may be purchased.
  • A Seminar on repairing the starting Pony Motor on the Diesel Tractor will be presented by Earl Seamands in the John Deere Tent.
  • A Raffle with First prize as a Child's Wagon, with side boards, loaded down with John Deere merchandise for Mom, Dad and Child, Second Prize will be a Child's Pedal Combine, and Third prize will be a beautiful decorated JD Tool Box with John Deere Tools.
  • John Deere Merchandise Internet Store will be in the tent.
  • Show T-Shirt will be available soon.
Contact Persons: Dean Blackford, (217) 841-5914, Darrel Fischer,(815) 383-4367, and Earl Seamands,(217) 586-3604.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

2009 Show News and Talk

Half Century Of Progress IV - August 27-30, 2009

The Half Century Of Progress organizing committee has been meeting and making a lot of progress in planning the 2009 event. I have heard there are some big plans in the work, but all details are closely guarded at this time.

As in past events, the main focus of the event is to get the old equipment out in the field and working as it was intended, so expect plenty of action in the fields. In each of the past shows, the variety and scope of equipment has increased, so expect even bigger things this time.

Secondary Events
The previously announced "Legends Of Time" John Deere feature will be one of the secondary events at the show.

There is nothing official, but word is going around that Ford tractor collectors are working on plans to have a big gathering at the show as well.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

2009 Half Century Of Progress IV-Early Announcements

This is the first of several secondary events to be announced for the 2009 event.

First Corn In 2008

The first corn harvested in 2008 in the Rantoul area was on the Half Century of Progress grounds. The late planted corn for the cultivating demonstrations was harvest shortly after New Years, the moisture was high, and the yield wasn't great, but it was the first!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008