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Farming is one of the top 10 most dangerous occupations in America, according to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Farm-related injuries are often a result of long hours and close, consistent contact with heavy machinery and equipment.
Farmers play a big role in road safety, too. Check out these tips to reduce hazards when taking wide equipment onto the road.
We all know the pain of being stuck in traffic only to find out that one slow-moving piece of farm equipment was the reason. But be nice anyway.
Many farmers are frustrated that they either have to hold on to older equipment that they can repair themselves to save money or buy newer equipment that has much higher repair costs and restrictions by companies.
Keeping an inventory of critical spare parts for your material handling system will ensure a high rate of uptime and a well-functioning system for years.
Manufacturer view Farmer view Dealer view The relationship you have with your machinery dealer is a bit like the one you have with your doctor. You want so
The important thing to know is you’re going to be importing more than just car parts. Namely: spiders.
More and more of the meat you buy in the supermarket is produced in meat factories, a.k.a. CAFOs. Hold your nose and have a look, then think hard about that next hot dog.
It doesn’t matter where you sit in the aftermarket, those on the front line of sourcing parts explain how dire the situation is and what they learned.
So your girlfriend hates taxidermy? Dead turkey parts aren't for everyone.
Instead of tossing those mystery meat parts that aren't in your recipe, save some money and cook them up. These are the parts to save and savor.
It’s critical farmers take a moment to consider safety as well as liability in case something does go wrong.
A combination of the advancement of electric vehicle (EV) technology and an expected emphasis on lowering carbon emissions in the coming years has companies — startups and longstanding heritage brands alike — exploring how to apply EV technology to the farm.
"I think more and more people in this country are wanting to know where their food is coming from."
You’ve just gotten your brand new piece of industrial equipment, and based on some experience you’ve determined that you want to lay in some spare parts for the eventuality of repair so you ask your dealer for [at best] an initial stocking guide to use to choose what parts to stock or [at worst] you …
Strategists are following the money to schools, corporate cafeterias, and hospitals in hopes of rebuilding local economies and bringing healthy food access—literally in through the back door.