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As a typical boy on the farm, it was easy for Rich Gramm to complain, "I can't do this," when an obstacle arose while trying to accomplish a task. His wise father always replied, "Can't died, go try again."

As Rich grew older, he began to apply his father's wisdom in his own life. During his career as a salesman, Rich became known as a problem solver. One day a farmer asked Rich to design something to help regulate the height of his corn header. Immediately, Rich started working on different designs and possibilities and testing them in the field. Along with the help of good friends, designs were made and solutions were found for any obstacles that got in their way. Headsight was born in 1997, as Rich began selling his header height control to other farmers.

In 1998, working on a piece of scratch paper at his kitchen table, Rich designed a flexible poly paddle, which absorbed ground shock and extended the life of the sensor. The use of the poly paddle is still used today.

While at a farm show in 2002, another farmer expressed a need for height control while harvesting standing grains. After two years of designing and testing, the product was released to market in 2004

Today, Headsight operates as a very close-knit family-style business that knows "can't" is still dead. "We realize the reason for our success is due to the talents and blessings from our Lord and Creator," says Rich. "We are working to please Him and know these things are but passing. As a company built around solving problems, we take time to recognize the greatest problem solver of all."

For far greater insight, seek the Light of the world who's been giving sight for thousands of years. Saint John 1.