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A company's performance is tied to the people operating it. Here at Bigham Brothers we are fortunate to have some of the best in the industry. From the production workers to the engineering staff to the office personnel, our employees are working to bring you the best products in the most efficient manner.

Our Mission

Bigham Brothers manufactures and markets a wide range of agricultural tillage and cultivating equipment designed to assist the farmer in gaining maximum crop production while conserving valuable resources. The company markets its products in the U.S. through its dealer network,and to other countries in cooperation with partner firms. 

Bigham Brothers also serves as the manufacturer's representative for other manufacturers. Kill Brothers in Delphos, Ohio give us access to a complete line of grain carts and augers. Monroe-Tufline Manufacturing Company in Columbus, Mississippi produces a range of equipment from box scrapers to disc plows.  

Our History

Bigham Brothers has a colorful history as a manufacturing entity, punctuated by a variety of products and locations. Mr. H.V. Bigham founded the company in Roaring Springs, Texas in 1933 as H.V. Bigham Welding. The primary products manufactured were cafe stools and tables common to soda fountains of the time. The company was relocated to Lubbock in the late 1930's.

In 1967 the name of the company was changed from H.V. Bigham and Sons to Bigham Brothers Manufacturing, Inc. This name change also signified the primary product focus to agricultural implements. "R & J" implements were a line of products developed and acquired by Ross Montgomery and Jack Brogden that were manufactured by the company. The signature of the line was the "Crustbuster", later to be known as the "Crustivator", a specialized cultivator primarily suited to furrow planted crops. Other complementary tools in the line were Rod Weeders and Cultipackers as well as custom order specialized equipment.

The May 1970 Lubbock Tornado brought new changes to the business. The building on North Avenue H was destroyed and the company relocated to 3601 Globe Avenue. The product line continued to develop with rapid changes in the agricultural industry. In 1988 the company name became Bigham Brothers, Inc., as it is currently known. In 1991, Bigham Brothers moved to the current location of 705 East Slaton Road in Lubbock, from where we currently serve you.


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