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Sizing Them Up: Small-Farm Tractors and Implement Compatibility
Though we may not sell tractors here at Tractor Tool Direct, we know tractors. And we know that compact tractors do real work. Let’s take a look at the types of tractors that keep small farms running – the types of tractors that are most compatible with the equipment we sell.We like to separate “small” tractors used on American small farms into four categories. These are sub-compact, compact, utility, and large utility tractors. The decision as to which type might be used on a small farm usually
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Dec 1st 2024
Ticks - A Nearly Invisible Danger for Farmers
As a farmer you are probably aware of the perils you can see – tractor rollovers, auger accidents, livestock run-ins – but are you paying attention to one you may not see? A peril caused by something so small that, in its nymphal stage, is the size of a poppyseed? One that can steal your health for anywhere from a few days (if caught early) to many years (if caught late)? One that every farmer is likely at risk of nearly every day?Tick-borne illness.As the content writer and blogger for Tractor
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Oct 1st 2024
Introducing a Tractor Tools Direct Partnership with Piney Grove Homestead
You have probably noticed photos and videos from Piney Grove Homestead becoming more prevalent on our social media pages lately. That is because Brad and Deb of Piney Grove Homestead have partnered with us to provide feedback and footage of the use of TTD equipment on their small farm.Seven years ago Brad and Deb started a journey towards building a homestead out of twenty acres of wild undeveloped land in North Florida. Their dream included having a variety of animals on their pastures, raising
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Sep 1st 2024
Living Sustainably
Most farmsteads are begun by people with a deep desire to connect with the land. Living sustainably has a very diverse definition to a very diverse following of people. When we talk about living sustainably, we are generally speaking of living in a manner that utilizes methods in harmony with nature, having the least impact on the environment, and maximizing stewardship of the land. Living sustainably is a lifestyle with no set rules. You can’t do it wrong.Many of you who are reading this have a
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Aug 1st 2024
Tedding? Raking? What's the Difference?
Small-farm operators who are new to hay production are often unsure of the differences between tedding and raking when it comes to baling hay. They confuse the two processes thinking they are one and the same and/or that the same implements can be used to perform both tasks. Let’s discuss this here.Tedding is the act of fluffing and spreading cut forage to increase air and sun exposure and decrease drying time. Tedding is typically done after the hay is mowed and before it is raked into windrows
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Jul 1st 2024