Articles tagged under: Glen Jantzen
U.S. Custom Harvesters Optimistic as 2021 Begins
Published January 25, 2021
The U.S. Custom Harvesters Incorporated annual convention was held in person in Des Moines, Iowa last week. USCHI President Glen Jantzen says turnout was very good. "It's been such a challenging year and with all of the restrictions, we were…Forage Harvest Underway in NE
Published August 22, 2020
Nebraska-based custom forage harvester Glen Jantzen and his crew are in Arkansas chopping silage. "It's an average crop here and it's been dry. They've been short on rain for a few weeks, but it looks good." Jantzen says silage cutting…Nebraska Silage Harvest Still Weeks Away
Published July 23, 2020
Nebraska-based custom forage harvester Glen Jantzen is in between alfalfa cuttings and has at least three weeks before having any silage to chop. "We were a little dry at the first cutting; there was a really late freeze that set…Custom Harvesters Maneuver Labor Challenges
Published April 13, 2020
Custom harvester crews are looking for help in preparation for the upcoming season. U.S. Custom Harvesters Incorporated President Glen Jantzen says the times are unprecedented. "Some of the people from our southern borders have been able to get in. It…USCHI Board Members Elected
Published February 3, 2020
There are new additions to the U.S. Custom Harvesters Incorporated board following last week's convention. The new USCHI President is Glen Jantzen, Vice President is Raph Jolliffe, Secretary is Josh Beckley and the Treasurer is David Misener. JC Schemper is…Jantzen Elected President of USCHI
Published February 2, 2020
The U.S. Custom Harvesters Incorporated has a new president. Plymouth, Nebraska-based custom forage cutter Glen Jantzen was elected into the role at the conclusion of the annual convention. He says forage cutters face exactly the same issues as the custom…Average Tonnage for the Nebraska Silage Harvest
Published September 24, 2019
U.S. Custom Harvesters Incorporated Vice President Glen Jantzen is chopping silage near Columbus, Nebraska. "We're getting along pretty good. There was some mud as we got started. The last few weeks haven't been bad," he says. "Every now and then,…Scrambling to Keep Ahead of Corn in Nebraska
Published August 16, 2018
Nebraska-based custom forage harvester Glen Jantzen is chopping corn. "We started a couple three weeks ago down in Kansas. Certain areas of Kansas are very, very dry. They're still working down there. We started here in southeast Nebraska a few…