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Celebrating Women in Farming: Courtney McKee’s Family Farm Upgrades with Hillco

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At the heart of the agriculture world...

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…where tradition meets innovation, Courtney McKee, otherwise known by her social media handlecourtney.oregonfarmer,” stands out as both a proud social media influencer and an advocate for family farms. Recently, her family made a significant investment in their farm’s future with the purchase of a Hillco Specialty Crop Header—a move that not only boosts productivity but also symbolizes the continued dedication of women in farming and the resilience of small family operations.

A Legacy Rooted in Farming Tradition

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Courtney’s love for farming runs deep, and her family’s farm is rich with history. Her great-grandfather worked the fields with a Hesston 6400 windrower, a machine that represented the peak of agricultural technology in its time. Today, Courtney and her family continue that legacy, but with the challenges of modern farming, they knew they needed an upgrade.

The decision to invest in the Hillco Specialty Crop Header wasn’t just about keeping up with the times—it was about efficiency, self-reliance, and preserving their small farm’s independence. By upgrading their machinery, the McKee family is now able to cut more crops without the need to hire extra help, a crucial move that allows them to maintain control of their farm’s operations while reducing costs.

Empowering Women in Agriculture

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Courtney McKee is a powerful example of how women continue to lead and innovate in the agricultural industry. Her voice, both online and in the fields, is inspiring a new generation of women who are balancing family life and farm work. Soon to be a mom of two, Courtney’s role as a farmer is expanding, and she’s showing that it’s possible to embrace motherhood while taking on the challenges of running a farm.

With the Hillco Specialty Crop header, Courtney’s family can do more with less—saving time and energy, and ensuring the farm remains sustainable and profitable for generations to come.

The Importance of Supporting Small Family Farms

Small family farms, like Courtney McKee’s, are the backbone of rural communities and a vital part of our food system. The McKee family’s recent investment highlights the importance of innovation in agriculture and how modern tools, like Hillco’s specialty headers, can help keep family farms competitive and thriving. These farms represent more than just a business—they’re a way of life, a legacy, and a tradition that families, especially women, continue to uphold.

By upgrading to cutting-edge equipment, the McKee family demonstrates that it’s possible to stay rooted in tradition while embracing the future. And as Courtney prepares for the arrival of her second child, she’s also nurturing a new chapter in her family’s farming journey.

Celebrating Women & Innovation on the Farm

As Courtney McKee’s story shows, women in agriculture are stepping up and making big moves—not just in the fields, but in their communities and online. Her ability to manage a family, a farm, and a social media presence while staying connected to her agricultural roots is a testament to the strength and versatility of women in farming.

By choosing to invest in Hillco’s Specialty Crop Header, Courtney and her family are paving the way for future generations, showing that with the right tools and determination, small farms can thrive.

Here’s to celebrating women like Courtney McKee who are leading the charge, empowering family farms, and nurturing the next generation—both on and off the fields.

SC1500 in Operation at Setniker Farms

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This calculator is designed to determine the return on investment for a Hillco leveling system equipped combine versus a non-leveling combine operating in sloping conditions.

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Acreage / Slope Information

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Enter the average harvesting speed for your non-leveling combine in the various slope ranges at the average yield entered in the Crop Information section above.

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Reduction in Machine Harvested Yield (bu/acre)

Estimate the reduction of Machine Harvested Yield (MHY) for each slope range if you were harvesting at the speed you entered for 0-3% slopes. (The calcultor will then project expected reductions in MHY for each slope range at your previously estimated ground speeds.)

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Reduction in MHY is used in these calculations rather than field loss. Reduction in MHY is a more accurate guage of combine harvesting efficiency because it can be determined by actually weighing the harvested yield rather than estimating the amount of yield lost to the ground.

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Enter your expected combine harvesting efficiency. Typically a combine operates at approximately 70% efficiency. If the Total Annual Separator Hours calculated below look too small you may want to decrease the combine efficiency. If the Total Annual Separator Hours calculated below look too large you may want to increase the combine efficiency.
Wheat head width in feet
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Flex header width in feet
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Combine Fuel Consumption (Hourly - Typically 11-13 gph)

Cost per added separator hour usually runs approximately $180 per hour for new combines to $30 per hour for older used combines. If you don't want to consider the added benefit of lower separator hours enter $0.

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Use example prices below or obtain a quote from your local dealership.

List price examples for leveling systems used on John Deere combines:
Leveling System Model 2955S for -- 9560-70 STS combine dual tire, w/ Hillco Leveler Installed = $42,960.00 List Price

Leveling System Model 2970S for -- 96-97-9860-70 STS combine,dual tire w/ Hillco Leveler Installed = $42,085.00 List Price

List price examples for leveling systems used on Case-IH combines:
Leveling System Model 2800 for -- 2577-88 combine, dual tire w/Hillco Leveler, Installed = $42,210.00 List Price


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Labor Savings
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Total Positive Cash Flows
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Leveling System Cost (Total Principle & Interest Payments)
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Remaining Principle Balance On 5 Year Note
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Leveling System Maintenance Cost (Annual 2% of Purchase Price)
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Total Net Cash Flow (Positive - Negative)
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Investment Analysis
Total Average Annual Separator Hours (without leveling system)
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Average Annual Separator Hour Savings
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