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Tips for Storing Hay
Hopefully before you’ve even decided to embark on the hay baling adventure, you’ve thought about where you are going to store the bales you produce. The task of baling hay is far too much work to let bales rot in the field. Here are some tips to keep your bales dry and efficiently organized.
The best storage for hay--especially the small round and square bales produced on a small-farm operation--is in a barn or shed. The barn should be free of leaks and well ventilated. Air circulation is impo
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Mar 1st 2021
The Secret to Getting the Most Out of Your Equipment--Reading Your Manuals!
What if we told you that there is an easy and affordable (even free) way to ensure that you get the most out of your new equipment--and even protect your investment? What if we told you that it is so easy that you can do it from the comfort of your recliner? Guess what? There is! It’s simply reading your implement’s assembly, operator, and parts manuals.
So, why is reading your manuals so important? Many people who have purchased similar pieces of equipment before, simply figure they already k
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Jan 1st 2021
Would a Farm Tax ID Be Beneficial for Your Small Farm?
As the end of the financial year approaches, it is helpful to learn about tax implications for small farms. Here at Tractor Tools Direct, we field many questions about small-farm sales tax exemptions and other tax deductions. If you haven’t already, it may make sense to set up your small farm as a business. Read further to learn more about the process to determine if applying for a farm tax ID would be beneficial to your operation.
What is a farm tax ID number?
A farm tax ID number i
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Dec 10th 2020
Tractor Compatibility
Probably the question we are asked most often here at Tractor Tools Direct is, “Will this implement work with my tractor?”. So, in this blog we are going to give a basic overview of the implement and tractor specifications which help in making this determination. We will also show the places on our website where you can find the information needed to ensure that your tractor and a piece of our equipment are a perfect match.
When matching an implement to a tractor there are several factors to
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Oct 1st 2020
Back by popular demand! The new and improved Hay Calculator!
The following is a blog we posted to our website and social media account in October of 2018. It is our most shared blog post ever. When we updated our company website, it was removed due to its incompatibility with the new platform. However, enough people contacted us asking for it to be replaced that we took the time to redesign and update the calculator to make it even better. Here it is!Livestock Winter Hay Needs
With winter coming on, it is time to make sure that you have enough hay in th
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Sep 1st 2020