Buying A New Farm? 4 Tips For Purchasing Used Farm Equipment To Save You Money

Posted on: 14 December 2017

If you bought a new farm you have already spent quite a bit of money. Fortunately, you can save money by choosing used farm equipment instead of buying this equipment brand new. If you decide to do this, below are four tips so you can be sure you purchase equipment that will work well for you. 1. Do a Thorough Inspection Once you find the equipment you would like to purchase first inspect it thoroughly.
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Becoming A Land Surveyor: What You Need To Know

Posted on: 12 September 2017

Land surveyors use science and technology to determine the distance between three-dimensional points on Earth. The surveyors use this information to construct detailed maps or mark boundaries. Land surveying has been around for centuries, ever since humans started building the first structures. It's extremely important to keep up with land surveying, especially with GPS systems being so popular. What do surveyors do? As a surveyor, you will have plenty of duties and responsibilities to keep you busy.
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How To Care For Your Cool-Season Pasture During Summer

Posted on: 15 June 2017

For new horse owners and perhaps those who aren't used to having a cool-season pasture for their horse, caring for the grass, alfalfa and other good nutrients your horse needs can be a challenge. During the summer months, some spices of plants and grasses do grow very quickly and you often can get problems with weed growth too. Here are some tips to care for your cool-season pasture during the summer months.
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3 Generator Maintenance Tips You Can Use To Extend The Life Of Your Machine

Posted on: 13 September 2015

Generators can be essential in an emergency, and if you own one, it is important that you keep it in great condition so that it will work when you need it to. Use the following generator maintenance tips to prolong the life of your generator and keep it working well. Use Fuel Stabilizer Over time, fuel in your generator might start to degrade if you use the machine infrequently. If this happens, you might have problems starting your generator because of gum buildup, varnish and the poor quality of the fuel.
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