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Selecting Top-Quality Farm Equipment for Maximum Efficiency

The people who make it possible to feed the world should be equipped with the best tools for the job. Whether you work with livestock, poultry, crops, orchards or some combination of these agricultural subsectors, you want reliable equipment built for the job at hand that offers a lot of added value to your operation.

Stick around to learn more about what goes into selecting agricultural equipment and how Cat® farming equipment supports the farmers of the world.

Types of Farm Equipment

Before we get too far into selecting the right kind of equipment for your farm, let’s discuss your options. You might need material handling equipment to move hay bales, feed, crops, fencing and fertilizer, along with equipment for digging out trenches, mowing, cleaning, removing stumps and accomplishing many other tasks on the farm.

While some larger operations have no problem buying multiple pieces of equipment, small farm businesses are often better served by tools that can accomplish many tasks, like skid steer loaders and backhoe loaders. Even bigger farms can benefit from the exceptional value that these kinds of tools have to offer. Keep in mind that many machines are compatible with attachments, with can vastly expand the capabilities of a piece of equipment.

So, what types of equipment might you see on a farm? Here’s a farming equipment list of some popular machines:

Other tools used in agriculture might include sprayers, utility vehicles, trucks, trailers and irrigation systems, alongside your main tools like harvesters, balers and plows. Caterpillar makes farm tractors such as wheel tractor-scrapers that work well for earthmoving in agriculture. The equipment needed to start a farm will vary widely based on your setup.

Attachments

Most of the above machinery is compatible with a wide range of attachments. Cat farm equipment attachments include:

Choosing the Right Farm Equipment

When it’s time to select a piece of equipment for your farm, you’ll need to consider many factors related to the type and size of farm you run. Getting the right equipment is key to optimizing your work and ensuring your machinery can perform the work you need. You’ll also need to consider where you plan to go in the future. Small farms have a trickier task ahead of them, as they need to balance current requirements with future growth.

Before buying a piece of machinery, take some time to map out answers to the following questions.

1. What Do You Need It For?

First and foremost, you’ll need to make sure your equipment is accomplishing the task you need it for. Is the machinery going to be appropriate for the job? In the next section, we’ll go over the various aspects of machinery that you should consider before buying. Make sure they line up with both your intended purpose and your environment.

Make a list of tasks around the farm that you could use heavy machinery for, and consider whether attachments could offer more value. Say you’re eyeing a telehandler to help you move materials around. A skid steer for agriculture with the right material handling attachment could accomplish the same job and offer added functionality with a bucket that could help you plow snow, among other tasks. By considering multiple uses, you can maximize the value of your investment and minimize future purchasing requirements.

2. What Size of Equipment Do you Need?

The size of your operation plays a significant role in what size machinery you need. Many farmers like to consolidate their machinery by buying small farm equipment that doesn’t require much space or fuel. You want to fit your machinery to the job at hand — not too large, not too small.

Equipment that’s too small might require more passes or trips and can significantly slow you down, limiting the value of your machinery. Equipment that’s too large, on the other hand, will have operating costs that are higher than necessary and may not even fit between rows of crops or other small spaces on your farm. It needs to physically fit in the right locations but have enough power to do what you need it to, like lifting heavy loads.

3. What Do Your Soil and Driving Conditions Look Like?

Think about your future use environment. Abrasive types of soil call for more heavy-duty machinery and buckets, while lighter soils are less demanding. As for driving conditions, think about the ground. Will you be working on sensitive ground that needs a lightweight, low-pressure machine? Will you primarily be driving on hard, smooth surfaces that could use extra traction? These conditions play a role in choosing tracks and wheels and the type of machinery in general.

4. Do You Plan on Using Attachments?

Is your equipment strictly for one purpose, or will you be using attachments for multiple tasks? Consider tasks across the farm, from daily tasks like feeding and snow removal to more project-based tasks like landscaping, construction and waste management. Remember to factor in the cost of attachments if you plan on getting them right away. If you plan on using one piece of equipment for many different tasks, it may make sense to invest in a coupler that lets you easily switch between attachments.

Factors Affecting the Selection of Farm Machinery

Farming machinery can come in a wide range of configurations and options. Consider these factors when comparing types of farm equipment:

 

Be sure to look at the whole picture of your farming equipment to find the right machinery for your farm.

Purchase Farm Equipment From NMC Cat

From soil to supermarket, farmers and their equipment keep America’s food supply moving. NMC Cat has been supporting farmers for years with trusted machinery from Caterpillar and other manufacturers. Browse our selection of new agricultural equipment perfect for many farming applications. We also have used and rental equipment available, along with genuine Cat parts and a team of highly trained technicians to conduct shop and field services.

When farmers need quality equipment to get the job done, they turn to the experts. In Nebraska and western Iowa, those experts are NMC Cat. Ready to find the right piece of agricultural equipment for your farm? Reach out to one of our knowledgeable representatives today at 800-628-6025 or find your nearest location.


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