Farm Fresh Eggs In Vintage Cartons To Promote Your Small Farming And Produce Business

Posted on: 13 September 2021

For small farming and produce businesses, advertising is extremely important for bringing in customers. However, you might be limited with how much money you can spend on advertisement and still be able to remain profitable. While word of mouth is effective, it takes time to spread. Vintage egg cartons provide a unique way to advertise by promoting your small farm business. Try following ideas to help promote your business with vintage egg cartons that customers remember: [Read More]

Dealing With Service And Repairs For Your Tractor Or Other Equipment

Posted on: 6 May 2021

If you own a farm of any size, the equipment you use daily is critical to doing the things required. A farm tractor is used for nearly every task on the farm, so having a farm tractor service that can come and work on your equipment may be the best way to ensure it is running when you need it.  Maintenance And Service It is not uncommon for farm owners to learn the basic skills that allow them to change the oil, grease tractors and equipment, and perform some of the maintenance required to keep equipment running at its best. [Read More]

Tips to Help You Buy the Right Used Tractor for Your Farm

Posted on: 14 December 2020

While owning and operating a farm can be a rewarding and lucrative venture, it can also be quite expensive. Most farmers need a variety of farming equipment to keep their farm running, and this equipment can be costly. Thus, it is not surprising that many farmers opt to purchase used farm equipment to save some money. One piece of farm equipment that most farmers need is a quality tractor. A tractor is a very versatile piece of farm equipment and can be used for a variety of tasks. [Read More]

How To Responsibly Source Your Timber

Posted on: 4 June 2020

Whether you're building the home of your dreams or laying down some new flooring, you're going to need a timber supplier.  While wood is naturally one of the most environmentally friendly building materials you can use, it's important to consider where you're sourcing your timber from!  For small-scale projects You might want to consider searching around for new home construction sites, old sheds and barns in your area, and local listings online for reclaimed wood. [Read More]