The Fascinating Story of Bush Hog, The Rotary Cutter That Became A Household Word

Garett’s Lawn Secrets

In 1951, a small team in Selma, Alabama built one machine per week on a dirt floor. That machine cost $320. Today, it mows over 30 million acres of American land every year — and its name became the word farmers use for an entire category of equipment. Bush Hog did not start with a marketing budget