Blacksmithing agriculture

Revisiting Farm Blacksmithing

Farm ToolFarm blacksmithing is a term that might be new to many people but it actually has been going on for centuries. It is simply the design of tools for the farm, by the farmer, probably in the farm. Let’s explore.

Back in the days, there used to be a Forge on most of the farms. Farms are commonly secluded and are miles away from the commercial centre. A farmer naturally needed to have the skills, and the means to fix broken down tools and machineries in his shed. Today, the functions of the farmer are becoming more and more specialised and diverse. Blacksmithing skills doesn’t have to come naturally anymore; it is now a distinct part of Agricultural Engineering, taught in colleges exclusively.

Although there are professional farm blacksmiths available today even on call, one can argue that need to be a handy farmer cannot be totally eliminated by the new trend. No matter the size of the farm, having a farm workshop on it can not only be economically viable, but also enable farmers to be creative, learn new skills on how to solve their minor problems as well as carry on the culture of innovation that ancient farmers were known for.

In large farms, having a functional workshop can serve a lot in terms of resources wasted in getting farm blacksmithing services elsewhere. The workshop can also open their service to the public as a one stop centre for farming tool services, to generate extra income for the farm. With the advancement of technology today, farm blacksmithing is almost narrowed down to mostly repairs. The ease and cost of getting a fancy ready-made tool for almost any kind of farming activity that you could imagine trumps the innovative aspect of the trade. However, when it comes to farm tools, a little emphasis is placed on the looks of it; functionality, durability and ease of use are paramount. Sadly, getting tools with this quality can still be an expensive affair for most farmers. In this case go back to/set up your own farm workshop/shed and forge your tools like the good old farmers. Read the rest of this entry »

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Top John Deere Tractor Models

Farm ToolJohn Deere is known worldwide for its reliable and affordable heavy machinery. When looking at John Deere tractors, it is important to think about what purpose the tractor will serve, thus allowing you to select the appropriate model. John Deere produces a wide variety of versatile equipment to meet your business and personal needs.

For those interested in owning a tractor for home use or for landscaping businesses, the John Deere X304 comes highly recommended. This model has been consistently rated for its reliability as well as its affordability. Consumer Reports recently rated it as the top tractor of its type. It is small and versatile enough to make quick work out of smaller lawns but still has enough power to easily cover larger areas.

Those who are interested in heavier equipment for farming would do well to take a look at the 5045D and 5055D Series models. These models of John Deere’s utility tractor line are a perfect match for the independent farmer who needs an all purpose farming vehicle at a reasonable price. These tractors have been specially designed to provide maximum traction and are equipped with front wheel drive. Additionally, the tractor’s diesel engines have been fabricated so as to emit relatively low amounts of pollution. Both models are equipped with a three point hitch that is especially useful in that it allows drivers to attach many types of John Deere accessories.

The 9030 series comes highly recommended for those who manage larger plots or multiple plots of land. Its 9.0 liter engine has more than enough power to handle any job. This model is also ideal for those working in harsh climates, as the 9030 Series comes equipped with an enclosed cab, replete with comfortable chairs, tinted windows, heat and air conditioning. This tractor, like most other John Deere Tractor Models, also allows for the attachment of a wide range of farm tools and accessories. Read the rest of this entry »

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Garden Tractors-Your Farming Friends

Farm ToolYou love gardening. You spend a lot of time taking care of your garden and farm. You plant herbs and shrubs, you cut lawns, till farms, do watering, trimming, pruning – the works! It is a tedious job at times. How about some assistance? Well, garden tractors are there to help you.

Development

The Western Malleable and Gray Iron Manufacturing Company, produced the first garden tractors. The first one was developed in 1937, and was sold by Montgomery Ward. Two years later, in 1939, the first riding tractor became available, and then in 1950, the first riding lawn mower came into existence.

Gradually the size of the tractors went on getting reduced, while the features and facilities, increased. A smaller sized model farming tractor was designed in 1972, and that’s where today’s compact garden tractors found their roots.

Usage

Garden tractors are farming tools to be used for diverse farming activities :

- The job of pulling heavy loads can be physically tough. They can assist you with the job at hand. Let these heavy-duty machines do all the hard work.

- Cultivators, provided with garden tractors, may be used for plowing, thus making your farms more fertile. Tilled land, according to the experts, is always a good idea if quality crops are to be expected. Read the rest of this entry »

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