About Burch
Burch is the direct descendent of the
Blount Plow Works started in
Evansville, Indiana in 1867. Present
management and past family
members have lead the company
since assuming ownership of Blount in
1927 and changed the name to Burch.
Over that long history Burch has
maintained two principles as the
cornerstones of its business practices:
quality of product and quality of service
to customers. Those principles remain
in place today after 70 plus years of
continuous business operations under
the Burch name.
Farm equipment remains an important
business segment for Burch with
continuing annual production of disk
harrows and seed planters.
The line of disk harrows range in
widths from five feet to thirty-six
feet and is offered in lift models, as
well as offset and tandem models.
Planters are available in both single
row and twin row designs and can be
bar mounted in multiple units.
Burch Farm Implements have a
reputation for dependability in the
field. Proving their durability over
many years of use. The purchase of
a Burch harrow or planter is an
investment in field preparation
efficiency and low cost agricultural
production.