Open Country LLC is proud to represent Parma Company and their line of equipment including arena groomers and sugar beet harvesters. Located in Parma, Idaho they are a leading manufacturer of specialized agricultural equipment for the farming and livestock industries. Parma Company prides ourselves on fine worksmanship and specialization of our Equipment. With their in-house engineering department they are innovative leaders in the agricultural community.
The Parma® Arena Groomer® is the best tool your arena will ever need. With one pass of the Parma® Arena Groomer®, your arena will be conditioned to your liking.
We offer many sizes and models of the Arena Groomer®.
The Parma® Arena Groomer® has 3 simple steps to preparing your arena for excellent use.
With over 20 years of history, the Parma® Arena Groomer® is the most affordable tool for your arena without compromising a poor surface.
| AG513 | AG615 | AG719 | AG821M | AG821 | AG1027 | AG1233 | AGPro |
| 5 ft. Mini Model | 6 ft. Mini Model | 7 ft. Mini Model | 8 ft. Mini Model | 8 ft. Standard Model | 10 ft. Standard Model | 12 ft. Standard Model | 8 ft. Professional Model |
The reintroduction of a manure spreader box to the Parma line of equipment in 1999, propelled Parma Company to expand into the forage truck mounted box and the semi-tractor pulled trailer. Since 2000 Parma Company has been building one of the toughest forage and commodity hauling units available. Truck mounted boxes range from 16 to 24 feet and trailer sizes are 30 to 40 foot.
On the farm, there are a lot of things that need moved – dirt, lumber, rocks – you name it. When you need to move materials, call Open Country.
We represent Parma Company and their line of forage boxes and trailers.
Sugar beets are one of the crops that provide a great deal of significance to state economies and are unique to western Nebraska, northwestern Minnesota and northeastern North Dakota lands. These areas have taken a toll on planting sugar beets this season due to the mild temperatures and drier conditions, however, Open Country wants to make sure you are ready with the proper sugar beet equipment for when harvesting rolls around.
Open Country works with top rated sugar beet equipment manufacturer Parma Company with their continued commitment to the development of quality harvesting equipment for sugar beet harvesters. Parma’s equipment is specifically designed for beet harvesters diverse harvesting needs. With experience and dedication like that, it is no wonder the slogan “reliability through simplicity” becomes the standard.
Sugar beets require approximately 140 growing days which means you have 140 days before you require high quality sugar beet harvesting equipment. As harvester widths increase, the need to leveling the harvester has become a key component in reducing tare and maintaining root yield in the fields. Open Country uses top-rated Parma as our preferred sugarbeet harvester equipment manufacturer for western Nebraska, northwestern Minnesota, and northeastern North Dakota regions. Their equipment is up to sugar beet harvesting demands providing ease of use to their customers.
Open Country is a certified Parma Company sugar beet harvesting equipment manufacturer in Nebraska, Minnesota, and North Dakota. We have experience with Parma’s equipment which is why we are a proud Parma manufacturer rep for Nebraska, Minnesota and North Dakota. With efficiency in mind, on all Parma Company harvesters, you can adjuster the rest of the harvesters to clean as required. With over 60 years of experience manufacturing sugar beet harvesters and efoliators, Parma Company continues in its commitment to the development of quality harvesting equipment. Parma makes sugarbeet harvesting a breeze! For a reliable, efficient sugar beet harvesting machine, choose Parma Company.
Contact your local Open Country rep for more details on our Parma sugar beet equipment.
The Parma Packer comes in various sizes ranging from 5ft to 35ft.
In 2000, Parma Company expanded its line of durable farm equipment with the acquisition of the Dirks (formally Tycrop) “Supera” manure spreader. This acquisition returned to the Parma® line a farm box product missing since the mid 70’s that had existed since the 1940’s. This multi-use combination box is a heavy duty manure spreader that can be simply converted to a forage box for year around usage.
Since 2000 Parma Company has been building one of the toughest forage and commodity hauling units available. These are available with a Beater or Spinner attachment.
Parma Spreader boxes and trailers are designed with all welded, heavy-duty construction using 14ga and 12ga corrugated walls and solid welded 10ga floor plate. The flat bottom floors eliminate bridging of the material no matter the consistency. The floor chain is made with heavy-duty WR-78.
Some of the standard features of the Parma Spreaders are an industry-largest 2 3/8” drive shafts, with split poly bearings for economical and durable life. A simple front idler shaft mechanism uses durable poly sprockets on 1 15/16” shafts. Steel sprockets are available upon request. High torque hydraulic motors power the floor for fast and easy unloading. A wide 90 inch box body provides for a high capacity trailer made to last.
Most of these boxes and trailers can be equipped with a silage kit. These kits vary in length and side height depending on the customer choices. Each of these silage kits are available with a simple top hinged swing gate or convenient double “barn style” doors that latch securely in the floor chain.
Open Country provides Parma Company equipment for all Eastern States and the following:
Colorado
Montana
Wyoming