Bish Enterprises

Bish Enterprises

Custom-built agricultural heads for 3–18 rows

Overview

Bish Enterprises designs and builds custom heads for agricultural equipment, offering configurations from 3 to 18 rows with spacing options from 20 inches to 40 inches. Customers specify the number of rows and spacing, and Bish Enterprises manufactures a head that fits their specific setup. The product works by being tailored to a farmer’s equipment and field needs, with the configuration chosen to match existing machinery and planting requirements. What sets Bish Enterprises apart is its long experience—over 30 years—and its ability to create fully customized heads rather than relying on standard, off-the-shelf options. This focus on customization and practical fit helps farmers select a head that matches their exact equipment and workflow. The company’s goal is to help customers find and obtain a head that fits their equipment and meets their planting needs.

About Bish Enterprises

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Why Bish Enterprises is rated
C-
Rated C on Competitive Edge
Rated C on Growth Potential
Rated D+ on Differentiation

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Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

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Total Funding

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Headquarters

Giltner, Nebraska

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What believers are saying

  • June 2026 Implement Mover launch targets dealers, custom harvesters, and auction logistics.
  • Fifty-year brand milestone and April 2026 open house reinforce credibility in Giltner.
  • Forage header mover is under development, expanding cross-sell into a new segment.

What critics are saying

  • 2026 component prices rose 75%-80%, squeezing margins and forcing pass-through pricing.
  • Traditional Head Mover remains non-OSHA compliant, creating liability and product-line complexity.
  • OEMs or dealers can copy universal adapters, commoditizing Bish's niche by 2027.

What makes Bish Enterprises unique

  • Universal Implement Mover handles John Deere, Case IH, CLAAS, New Holland, Gleaner, Massey, Fendt.
  • 2026 platform fits telehandlers, wheel loaders, forklifts, skid loaders, tractors, and combines.
  • Bish custom-builds headers across brands, from AGCO to Wintersteiger, unlike single-OEM shops.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Disability Insurance

Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

401(k) Company Match

Employee Discounts

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

American Ag Network
Jun 17th, 2026
Bish Enterprises introduces New Implement Mover for header transport and equipment handling.

Bish Enterprises introduces New Implement Mover for header transport and equipment handling. * News Release * Posted: June 17, 2026 GILTNER, Neb. - Bish Enterprises has introduced the Bish Implement Mover, a universal equipment handling platform designed to help agricultural equipment dealers, service departments, custom harvesters, and producers safely move, transport, service, and test headers across multiple equipment brands. The system addresses a long-standing challenge throughout the agricultural equipment industry: the lack of a commercial solution capable of safely and securely handling multiple header brands while working across a wide range of lifting equipment. Built around a Universal Inner Frame, the Bish Implement Mover can be configured for John Deere(R), Case IH(R), CLAAS(R), New Holland(R), Gleaner(R), Massey(R), and Fendt(R) combine and forage headers while attaching to telehandlers, wheel loaders, forklifts, skid loaders, tractors, and combines through a wide range of mounting systems. "Historically, most header movers were homemade, brand-specific, or designed for a single application," said Andrew Bish, Chief Executive Officer of Bish Enterprises. "We wanted to build a universal platform that gives dealers and operators the confidence and flexibility to move equipment safely and efficiently regardless of the brand they're working with." One of the newest features is the Combine Mount Assembly, which allows the Implement Mover to attach directly to a combine feederhouse. The system enables dealerships and service departments to lift, maneuver, service, and perform operational run-checks on headers that would normally be incompatible with the combine being used. "This capability can significantly improve efficiency in dealership service departments," Bish said. "Instead of requiring multiple machines to test different headers, technicians can use the Implement Mover system to handle equipment that traditionally could not be connected to that combine, or rather use a lifting implement that avoids having to engage the combine at all." The Implement Mover was engineered to replicate the secure latching systems found on modern combines, forage harvesters, and 3-point quick-hitches, creating a stable connection between the lifting implement and the header being transported. When properly latched and operated according to safety guidelines, the system provides an OSHA-compliant solution for equipment handling. In addition to header transport, the platform includes a 3-Point Implement Mover capable of handling an industry-first range of Category 1 through Category 4 implements, providing a single solution for a broad range of agricultural equipment. The system is designed for heavy-duty applications with lifting capacities up to 18,000 pounds and can be customized through a growing catalog of mounting assemblies developed for telehandlers, wheel loaders, forklifts, tractors, and specialty equipment. According to Bish, the Implement Mover has applications well beyond production agriculture, including equipment dealerships, auction companies, custom harvesting operations, service facilities, equipment manufacturers, and trade show logistics. "At its core, this product is about solving an equipment handling problem that has existed for decades," Bish said. "Our goal was to create a safer, more versatile, and more efficient way to move and manage equipment across brands and across platforms." The Bish Implement Mover is available now through Bish Enterprises, with additional mounting options and a forage header mover currently under development.

American Ag Network
Jun 5th, 2025
Farmers Seek Efficiency as New Header Technology Hits the Market

To help address these issues, Bish Enterprises is introducing its innovative Dual-Bed Pickup Header, a new solution designed to improve efficiency and reduce operational costs during harvest.

Blueprint Newspapers Limited
Oct 12th, 2023
Bish Enterprises Unveils World's Largest Folding Corn Header, Set to Revolutionize the 2023 Harvest Season

Bish Enterprises introduces a game-changing 27-row, 20" folding corn header, setting new standards for the 2023 harvest season.

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