Without modern farm equipment, you’ll feel rather useless trying to get all the work on the farm done. Even small agricultural operations rely on the power of vehicles, tools, and equipment that makes hard work doable. Farming is always a battle against the margins, and squeezing every bit of profit from improving efficiencies matters. Getting the right farm equipment can make the difference between a successful harvest and literally selling the farm.

At Boehm Tractor Sales we pride ourselves on providing the quality, reliable equipment that farmers use to get their work done. We want all our customers to have access to the information they need to determine what kind of equipment they need for their operations. In that spirit, we’ve put together this quick guide to some of the most common and useful types of farm equipment you might need to run a farm. Keep reading for more information or head into our location in Shiner, Texas, where we proudly serve Seguin, Victoria, and New Braunfels. 

Tractors, Tillers, and Plows

Tractors are the backbone of modern farming operations across the globe. Without their reliable power, a whole lot of farming tasks would go back to the back-breaking manual labor that it was before the advent of modern technology. Tractors come in a variety of sizes, from the small garden tractors used for basic landscaping needs, to compact tractors happy on smaller farms, and the behemoth tractors that do the hard work on larger operations. What kind and size of tractor you go with will depend mostly on the size of your farm and the terrain it will need to traverse.

More than a tractor itself, it’s the ability to power the wide range of attachments and implements that allow precise work. For farmers, this usually means tillers and plows. Along with spreaders, these implements make short work of preparing earth and planting. They can also be used to fertilize or treat soil.

UTVs and ATVs

Farmwork can take place across long distances, and farmers need a quick and easy way to get around that doesn’t necessarily require paved roads. While a solid 4WD truck can handle bumpy rides, if you’re looking for farming utility then you’ll want something like a UTV or ATV. These vehicles allow you to pack up tools and materials, as well as do a bit of hauling while you’re at it, shortening the hike from one work site to the next. They’re also quite easy to operate, and while they do take some maintenance, they can last a long time given the right level of care. 

Tools and Miscellaneous Equipment

Every farm needs its fair share of hand tools, both powered and manual. Pliers, wrenches, tape measures, hammers, screwdrivers, ratchets — so many basic tools have their place on the farm, and you’ll find even simple tools a necessity. 

Electric power tools bring in speed and efficiency. You’ll want some serious hardware if you’re planning any kind of farm construction project, like a circular saw and electric drills. These two tools will get you far, but the more construction you plan, the more powerful tools you’ll find useful.

If you’re running a small farm, you need some small tools! Nothing beats jumping into the garden and getting your hands dirty, just remember to bring a spade! Digging forks, hoes, shovels, post diggers, and a slew of other garden tools are all smart purchases for farmers with smaller, more personal operations.

Every farmer has their own special set of miscellaneous tools they carry for specific jobs or tasks that might not require the purchase of something big or expensive. A pocket knife works wonders on an infinite number of obstacles, as do flashlights, hoses, and crowbars. Don’t be afraid to employ a tool just because it wasn’t made specifically for a farm!

It takes a lot of tools and equipment to effectively run a farm. Big or small, don’t be afraid to take advantage of newer technologies or the tried and true hand tools you know and love. For all your farm equipment needs, head into Boehm Tractor Sales in Shiner, Texas. We proudly serve Seguin, Victoria, and New Braunfels, Texas. Come in today and let our team of tractor experts answer your questions and help you find what you’re looking for.