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Apple Farm Service schedules annual combine and header clinics
 
COVINGTON, Ohio — Apple Farm Service is offering its annual combine and header clinics. 
Each clinic will focus on annual service, common maintenance and operating tips for your equipment. Machine walk arounds, helpful presentations and Q&A sessions will be used to make certain that each producer is ready for another fall season in the cab.
Below are the dates and times:
Aug. 5, W. College Corner, Indiana: 3827 US RT 27
- 10 a.m.: Case IH Combine Clinic
Lunch at noon
- 1 p.m.: Drago Corn Head Clinic
- 2:30 p.m.: MacDon Draper Head Clinic

Aug. 6, Covington, Ohio: 10120 W. Versailles Rd
- 10 a.m.: Case IH Combine Clinic
Lunch at noon
- 1 p.m.: MacDon Draper Head Clinic
- 2:30 p.m.: Drago Corn Head Clinic
- 4 p.m.: New Holland Combine Clinic
Dinner served at 5 p.m.

Aug. 7, Washington Court House, Ohio: 2312 US RT 22 NW
- 10 a.m.: New Holland Combine Clinic
Lunch at noon
- 1 p.m.: MacDon Draper Head Clinic
“We hope you can join us, whether you purchased your machines from us or not,” said Kent Holmes, Apple Farm Service marketing manager. “Our goal is having you the most prepared so there’s less chance of a breakdown, and a higher chance you’ll gain the most return from your machines. It’s another break-even year for farming, and we want to give you the most information to break on the positive side.”
The clinics are free for all attendees and come with lunch or dinner.
Those interested should RSVP prior to July 29 by visiting AppleFarmService.com/CombineClinics2025, or calling the Covington store at 937-526-4851.

7/18/2025