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December 12, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Why Buying Used Equipment Could Make Sense This Year
 
With tight margins upon us, you might not think purchasing equipment is a smart move at year-end. But Todd Welle, business development leader at Honour Ag, believes otherwise. Welle joins the Top Producer podcast with host Paul Neiffer to share why continuing to replace your fleet could be a smart move for some operations.
 
 
 
 
 

Many dealerships offer annual inspections of tractors, combines, planters and other big-ticket machinery. Some farmers value annual inspections. Others consider them a waste of money. Here’s a mechanic’s experience and opinion.

Machinery Inspections: DIY Versus A Dealership Mechanic
 
 
 

Jump-pack design has changed dramatically in the past decade. It’s now possible to get lithium-ion jump-packs weighing less than 4 pounds that will start gas or diesel engines up to 8 liters.

Jump-Starting Dead Battery With Portable Jump-Pack Has Never Been Easier
 
 
 

A sheet of copper or aluminum roof flashing, a couple hours in the shop and an internet pattern can allow even a fumble-fingered klutz to make a present that has the appeal of roses and the durability of sheet metal.

Christmas is Coming: A Farm Shop Can Be Santa’s Workshop
 
 
 

Whether you're building or remodeling a farm shop, here's what you need to know about fiberglass, open-cell spray foam, closed-cell spray foam and hybrid insulation options.

Farm Shop Insulation: 15 Pro Tips to Maintain a Cozy Temp
 
 
 
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