Celebrating Half a Century of Farm Innovation

Giltner, NE, USASat Jun 20 2026
A small shop in a cornfield near Giltner has grown into a name that farmers worldwide recognize. The company, now called Bish Enterprises, marks 50 years of helping growers make their machines work better. The celebration will open the doors for visitors to see how a simple idea turned into a thriving business. The story starts with Harvey Bish, who opened his first store in 1976. He never imagined that a handful of tools would become part of a global brand. What stayed constant was his focus on solving real problems for farmers. That same practical mindset pushed the company forward as it expanded from a local shop to a manufacturer of large‑scale equipment.
Harvey’s grandson, Andrew Bish, runs the day‑to‑day operations today. He shares his grandfather’s love for invention. Back in the 1950s, Harvey already held a patent for a corn‑shelling attachment that could be added to any combine. That early innovation set the tone for a company built on “fixing what others couldn’t. ” Harvey’s son, Brad Bish, joined the family business in 1983. He recalls that money was never the main goal for his father; instead, it was a passion for tinkering and proving people wrong. Brad helped grow the company into a maker of custom harvesters, including its first 16‑row corn head in 1991. These milestones broadened the company’s reach beyond Nebraska. Today, Bish Enterprises celebrates its 50th anniversary with an open house. The event invites the community to explore how a simple shop in a cornfield evolved into a leader in agricultural technology, all while staying true to the original mission of practical solutions for farmers.
https://localnews.ai/article/celebrating-half-a-century-of-farm-innovation-bd65d679

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