Co-op Covers Year-End Equipment Needs

Dec 28, 2020


With a full line of farm equipment, trust Co-op to be your one stop for your year-end equipment purchasing needs. Many farmers will choose the end of the year to make purchases for tax purposes.

For the first time ever, hay rakes and tedders are part of the Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program (TAEP). Your participating Co-op has access to a great selection of high-quality rakes and tedders from Sitrex. Also, Pequea manure spreaders, Herd seeders, and bale unrollers are all on TAEP again this year and are available with discount pricing.

Among the other offerings in Co-op’s full line of equipment are:

• Rotary cutters from Bushwhacker and Kodiak
• Farmco feeder wagons
• Shaver post drivers
• 3-pt. post hole diggers
• Cattle trailers
• Tillers
• Harrow carts
• Disc mowers and caddies

Stop by your local Co-op store today and let our friendly, knowledgeable farm equipment experts assist you with the right fit for your operation.
 
 

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