Do You Need a Skid Steer or Compact Track Loader?
Today we're comparing skid steers and track loaders to learn which one is the best option for your operation. Here's a solid look at both of these workhorses, including how they're different and what the advantages and disadvantages are for each type of equipment....
Comparing Zero Turn Mowers
Today's economy doesn't leave a lot of spare money floating around, so when you compare zero turn mowers, it's a choice that you want to get right. Getting it wrong can lead to issues down the road, whether it's repairs, early replacement, or just plain poor results....
Should I Buy a Ferris Zero Turn Mower?
Should I buy a Ferris Zero Turn Mower? It's a question you might be asking yourself. The simple answer is that yes, you should buy a Ferris Zero Turn mower. Ferris offers cutting-edge technology and often has features that you won't find on other mowers. Ferris has...
Tractor Maintenance: How to Make Your Tractors Last
Maintaining your tractor is the easiest investment of time and money you can spend to keep your tractor healthy and its life long. If you have a newer tractor, you want to read through the warranty because most tractor manufacturers will not cover repairs on a damaged...
Disc Mowers – Mow with Speed and Efficiency
Why a Disc Mower? The benefit of buying and using a disc mower is that they are capable of mowing thick, tangled vegetation, even wet hay. Some mowers cannot handle dense vegetation, which means you will have to mow when the field is under the right conditions. With a...
Tractor Transmissions: Shuttle Shift, Hydrostatic, and Gear Drive
The history of tractors and farm equipment is a testament to the ingenuity of this growing nation, the farming community, and the drive to produce viable crops and herds. It is the ingenuity and evolution of tractors that brings us to this blog. Back in the day, it...
Tractor Life Expectancy: How Many Hours Is a Tractor Good For?
Most farmers pair their tractors to the size of their farm and the chores they need to perform. Considering that a mega farm may spend $150,000 on a single tractor and a small farmer may invest $10-20K or more on a tractor each of these purchases is one of the biggest...
Common Problems with Zero Turn Mowers
Kubota is a world-class brand that speaks to the quality tools that residential, hobby farms, commercial ag, and construction companies rely on. Kubota products range from huge industrial equipment to smaller and easy-to-manage residential zero turn mowers. You find...
Kubota vs. Mahindra: Which Is Better?
It's no surprise that investing in a tractor is a big decision and one of the most important aspects of that decision is finding a tractor that fits your chore list. In the North Georgia agriculture community, the chores list varies from acre to acre. That's why...
Where Are New Holland Tractors Made, and Who Makes Them?
Grown in the USA by American farmers using Equipment made in the USA by US workers may seem like a stretch of the imagination, but for many farmers throughout North Georgia, it is a reality. From small farms to large agricultural food production facility, the driving...
Every Attachment You Might Need for Your Kubota Tractor
Kubota is a worldwide brand focusing on helping farmers get the job done the first time correctly. To that end, Kubota offers a range of accessories for their tractors. In this blog, we go over many of the options for farmers and landowners in North Georgia. So,...
How New Holland Tractors Work with North Georgia Terrain
If you are new to tractors, New Holland might be a name you don't recognize. However, it's the third-ranked manufacturer of tractors both in the US and in Australia. In 1985, New Holland was purchased by Ford, and in the 1990s, New Holland was purchased by Fiat...
What Happened to Those Blue Ford Tractors?
What ever happened to the old blue Ford tractor? The short answer is they are still here right in front of our farming faces. Today we call those blue Ford tractors by a different name - New Holland. Here's the history. Everything evolves, and so have the Ford blue...
New Holland vs. John Deere – Shopping for Big Tools
John Deere and New Holland are cutting-edge brands for new agriculture, modern construction, small-acreage farming, and many odd jobs that fall in between these industries. Both brands offer quality products and approach "job-done" in similar ways. How you approach...
Buying Your First Tractor
We know the challenges of farming in North Georgia. Whether you are raising poultry, growing hay, setting up or maintaining horse arenas, or expanding your hobby farm into something that pays for itself, we can get you in the right tractor. We also recognize that...
Kubota vs. John Deere
Kubota and John Deere, as brands, are both leaders among farm and construction equipment manufacturers. When you compare Kubota to John Deere, a lot will be equal or so close that it doesn't matter. What does matter is quality construction, longevity, service options,...
Comparing Kubota Lawn Tractors
Looking for a riding mower? Kubota offers lots of great mowers and lawn tractors to suit a variety of purposes. Everyone’s needs are different ranging between smaller mowers for less land, and larger, more powerful models that can do more than mowing. Choose the right...
Comparing Kubota Zero Turn Mowers
What do you need to know when comparing Kubota zero turn mowers to figure out which one will work best for you? When you look at Kubota zero turn mowers, you're looking at a quality build. Kubota zero turn mowers deliver a commercial-grade transmission, welded instead...
Georgia Farming by the Numbers
Georgia might be famous for its peaches, but that's only part of our agricultural business. We're the top U.S. producer of chickens, eggs, and blueberries, and pretty well known for cotton, pecans, Vidalia onions, and a long list of other products. Georgia is often...
The Value of a Kubota Tractor
Kubota is a real workhorse, and if you take care of it, it will take care of you. It won’t depreciate in value as fast as most vehicles or equipment. Five years from now, you can still get back up to 60% of your initial investment. So do those oil changes and keep her...