Alayna Harrell
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Posted: December 07, 2020Categories: Farming
It's the time of year that harsh weather and temperatures can harm your equipment. By winterizing your equipment, you can help prevent that! Click to learn the five most important steps.
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Posted: November 27, 2020Categories: Heavy Equipment
Whether you are expanding your business or starting from scratch, getting the best value is important when investing in equipment -- especially if you’re looking to buy a brand new machine. However, if you are looking to save money, used equipment may be the perfect option for you!
Before making your final purchase on a piece of used equipment, it is helpful to follow a series of steps. The main goal of these steps is to ensure you are getting quality equipment within your budget. Here at Wengers of Myerstown, it is our job to help you in your equipment buying process! We suggest that you follow these four steps:
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Posted: November 25, 2020Categories: Farming
Gathering around the table to enjoy a home cooked meal is a Thanksgiving tradition for most American families. Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and green bean casserole are a few staples that most families enjoy. With all of the amazing food that is involved, most people leave the holiday filled with Thanksgiving spirit.
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Posted: November 16, 2020
Over the last 50 years alone, technology has shaped American agriculture significantly.
Features such as autosteer, telematics, and hyper precision are just a few of the advancements that are taking tractors to the next level.
So... why are farmers still deciding to purchase old tractors from the 1970s & 1980s in 2020? Click to learn all the reasons why!
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Posted: November 09, 2020
The fall season is something that Americans look forward to each year. With pumpkin pie and golden leaves comes fall harvest for the American farmer. From late September to early December, around 2 million American farmers work to harvest their crops. These farmers spend countless hours in the fields running heavy equipment, causing many sleepless nights.
As farmers begin to enter the busy harvest season, it is important to remember to take safety precautions. With agriculture leading our nation in the most dangerous industry, safety is vital for both farmers and their surrounding communities.