Buying the Best of Farm Equipments
Buying the Best of Farm Equipments
If you are into commercial farming you would know that there are several kinds of farm equipments that you need to buy to keep your farm in trim. You would need the basic traction equipment such as the tractor that’s the source of primary power on which several implements would be mounted. You need implements for the basic task of aeration or soil cultivation. These could be the cultivator that is similar to a chisel plow and is generally used for weed control. Then you have several types of harrow such as the chain harrow, the disc harrow, spike harrow or the spring tine harrow and the subsoiler. Among the harrows, the chain harrow is used for light jobs such as when you cover the seeds once they are sown. You would need implements for planting of seeds as well as for fertilizing and pest control. For irrigation, you would need a variety of implements depending on whether you are going in for surface irrigation or localized, drip irrigation, sub-irrigation, manual irrigation or sprinkler and center-pivot irrigation.
Tillage is the preparation of the soil by plowing and turning it. There are several kinds of tillage equipment that you would need for commercial farming and these are the disc harrows that could be the offset kind or the tandem type. For primary tillage you would need the chisel plow and the disc as well as the in-line rippers. Then you have vertical tillage equipment as well as those that you would need for seedbed preparation such as the field cultivators and seedbed conditioners.
Though aeration is a generic term that would include several different kinds of agricultural implements, each type of aerator actually has a typical role in which the implement excels. You, therefore, have the plug type core aerator and the tractor aerator besides the spike aerator. Core aerators have tines that are hollow as well as core or pull out type plugs. Core aerators remove soil and leave the core on the ground. Compaction is reduced and the holes remain open for air, water and fertilizer to reach the plant roots.
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This is the road to the farm/ranch in Montana where I picked up a load of wool bales. I’m sorry for the poor quality. As you can see, it was a rough ride on dirt and ice. I was going faster than I would have if it was dry, since I had to maintain enough speed to get up each hill without breaking traction. If I had stopped, I would never have gotten started again without chains, and maybe even a tug from the tractor.

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I really miss your videos. there are one of the best out there. I hope you can make some more. I know, you did make those request videos for me….and I thank you again. I’m sure your thinking that you have run out of ideas but we dont care of what kind of videos they are! Just make some more please! lol
Looks pretty tight, looks like something i’d do.. Off-roading on the truck. Hehe
i hope my trainer is as good as you bro
Oh my gosh!!! That looks terrible there…Hope you are doing ok…
got there safe and sound,and no cows on the bumper..nice ride..
Great video Swift. Theres places like that here in South Dakota too, in the middle of nowhere and if you stop on the road, theres a good chance you’ll be stuck.
Youre a good driver.
What town(s) where you near in Montana?
Got plenty of fresh air while he loaded the truck. More to come from that…
Great video looks nice and fresh if i was there i would of stopped and enjoyed a little fresh air.5*s
Great video
You did a heck of a job making it up them hills brother! I also like the NWR playing in the background gives you a real feeling of being there! Take care my brother.
Only about 100 miles from my house, it looks like the same type of country side as here. Hills+empty= lots of momentum.
Brrr.. looks cold. Good driving in those conditions.