
Where has the year gone?! 2009 has surely been a memorable one. For me it has been the year that would determine the future of Heritage Iron and thanks to all of you, the future looks great. For the farmers in this area, it will be their most memorable harvest. Just days before Christmas there were still combines in the field trying to gather the 2009 crop before 2010 arrived.
We have quite a few irons in the fire here at Heritage Iron. One of our projects that we're very excited about is a series of Heritage Iron "muscle tractor" toys. We'll have more info available at a later date but at this time, it appears the first toy will be available in September. We're also working on a muscle tractor calendar for 2011 featuring the great photography of Super T. In addition, we've been working on some good stories over the winter months. Just recently I had the great fortune to spend a few days with Jon Kinzenbaw. Look for a Kinze story in the near future.
If you happen to be driving south on I-65, 3 miles before crossing the KY line into Louisville, KY, be sure to take a look at our new billboard advertising Heritage Iron. You don't see a billboard very often with a 5020 or a 1568 tractor on it. We thought it would be a great attention getter for those going to the National Farm Machinery Show in February.
A new year will be here in a few days and we hope that "your" new year is filled with health, wealth, happiness and an earlier harvest than 2009.
2 comments:
I will have have to make a detour on my way to Louisville to see that billboard. That's pretty cool. From Ontario Canada I head straight south through Cincinnati, then across to Louisville, so it's not on the way. Hey, let's unveil one on the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit. Then all those Canadian farmers will see it as they head toward Louisville. Hopefully, I won't bring too much of that cold Canadian air with me.
A billboard! Very cool. I'm definitely going to the farm show now...
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