Nowadays, there are big farm and small farms and almost nothing in between. Sustainable growth on small farms is great for preserving the environment and cultivating high quality farm goods.
Managing a farm is back breaking work but with a little help will make life simpler. These are the basic equipment you should be carrying to your new farm.
Farm truck
Any to-be farmer is incomplete without a pickup truck. A pickup truck mind you, is not just for show but has many applications. From transporting your crops to the market, to carrying heavy farm equipment around, pickups are really useful. If you’re into livestock farming then you can carry livestock on a trailer attached to the pickup truck.
Gardening tools
Every farmer requires tools to till the soil and water his crops. Basic tools such as a spade, a plough, a sickle, and a basic irrigation system need to be bought beforehand. These tools are the bread and butter of every small scale farmer.
Handcart
Really handy in carrying heavy duty equipment around the farm, pushcarts are really easy to pull and can be attached behind a tractor, If needed. It is useful in moving fertilizer, livestock or even saplings around the farm.
Tractor
What farm doesn’t have a tractor? The staple equipment of every veteran farmer, tractors are not just great for carrying things around in the farm but can also be attached to ploughs and other equipment. A farmer with livestock can use a tractor to push snow, move fertilizer, bale hay, or even mow acres of grass.
Composting unit
If you want to be an organic farmer nothing says it better than a composting unit. Although one can be simply built using wooden planks, saw and a drill, composting units are quite cheaply available on the market too! Put in dried leaves, manure, and other organic waste and smell the magic of composting.
Manure spreader
This piece of equipment is essential if you keep livestock. It keeps the manure from accumulating for too long. The added benefit is that manure improves soil fertility.
Pesticide Sprayer
Certain seasons you may find your farm infested by pests. Investing in a pesticide sprayer is a good idea if you wish to avoid your crops from being eaten out.
Lawn mower
Need fresh grass as feed for livestock? Nothing does it better than a simple lawn mower. The additional benefit is that you keep the grass mowed.
Fencing tools
Small farms especially ones that have livestock need fences. All you need is simple tools such as hammer and nails to put up these fences. A saw and drill will also be required.
Now we’ve covered all the basic tools and equipment you’ll require to get a headstart into farming. Buy used farming equipment if you’re looking to save costs. Heavy Duty Direct has some of the best deals to buy new and used farming equipment on the market. Go ahead and check our extensive lists.
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