GreenAcres
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Hello. I'm a Newbie -- just moved out of the suburbs and onto a five acre place which my wife wants to use to grow organic vegetables and fruits.
She wants about one acre of orchard -- peach trees mostly, but a few plum and nectarine trees too, and maybe an apple or two (apples do not grow good in our area).
Another acre to two acres will be organic veggies -- lettuce, broccoli, and cabbage during the early months of the year; tomatoes, yellow squash, green and lima beans, and corn during the summer months.
She grew food in our back yard in the suburbs and learned how to do companion planting, herb plants, and other "tricks" to minimize problems with disease and pests, "tricks" that I am sure she will employ out here on the farm to keep from using the chemicals that she hates so much.
On the last two acres, we have a small home and field that she will continue to grow hay/grass on in order to cut and compost it. All grass/hay clipping will be gathered and composted to produce soil nutrient.
Our land is somewhat level, but it does have some gentle "hills" (that is, existing terracing left from when it was a larger farm years ago).
At present, we are looking primarily at two tractors: the TC40 and the TC45, though we did take a quick look at the TC35 today as well.
We got the following price quotes on the tractors we looked at, and we were wondering if these prices are good for new equipment:
TC45 4 Wheel Drive with Standard/Shuttle Transmission (2003 model): $17050
FEL 16LA (New Holland Brand): $3800
Canopy for Roll Bar: $300
5 foot Tiller: $1650
BH SQ600 Bush Hog: $895
For the TC40A with 4 wheel drive and shuttle/standard transmission: $16000 at the first dealer, $15,600 at the second dealer.
The second dealer said she sells Woods FEL's, not New Holland FELs, and it would cost "about $4000."
Also, the second dealer would sell us a 5 foot tiller for $1350 or $1495, depending on which model we wanted.
By the way, the price that the second dealer offered for the TC35 was $14000, for what it's worth.
Are these prices fair?
Also, I'm new at this. ANY SUGGESTIONS OR COMMENTS ARE WELCOME! I have alot to learn, but I'm not afraid of either learning new things or of working HARD, and neither is my wife.
This farm is my wife's lifelong dream. You might as well call her "Mrs. Oliver Wendell Douglas."
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She wants about one acre of orchard -- peach trees mostly, but a few plum and nectarine trees too, and maybe an apple or two (apples do not grow good in our area).
Another acre to two acres will be organic veggies -- lettuce, broccoli, and cabbage during the early months of the year; tomatoes, yellow squash, green and lima beans, and corn during the summer months.
She grew food in our back yard in the suburbs and learned how to do companion planting, herb plants, and other "tricks" to minimize problems with disease and pests, "tricks" that I am sure she will employ out here on the farm to keep from using the chemicals that she hates so much.
On the last two acres, we have a small home and field that she will continue to grow hay/grass on in order to cut and compost it. All grass/hay clipping will be gathered and composted to produce soil nutrient.
Our land is somewhat level, but it does have some gentle "hills" (that is, existing terracing left from when it was a larger farm years ago).
At present, we are looking primarily at two tractors: the TC40 and the TC45, though we did take a quick look at the TC35 today as well.
We got the following price quotes on the tractors we looked at, and we were wondering if these prices are good for new equipment:
TC45 4 Wheel Drive with Standard/Shuttle Transmission (2003 model): $17050
FEL 16LA (New Holland Brand): $3800
Canopy for Roll Bar: $300
5 foot Tiller: $1650
BH SQ600 Bush Hog: $895
For the TC40A with 4 wheel drive and shuttle/standard transmission: $16000 at the first dealer, $15,600 at the second dealer.
The second dealer said she sells Woods FEL's, not New Holland FELs, and it would cost "about $4000."
Also, the second dealer would sell us a 5 foot tiller for $1350 or $1495, depending on which model we wanted.
By the way, the price that the second dealer offered for the TC35 was $14000, for what it's worth.
Are these prices fair?
Also, I'm new at this. ANY SUGGESTIONS OR COMMENTS ARE WELCOME! I have alot to learn, but I'm not afraid of either learning new things or of working HARD, and neither is my wife.
This farm is my wife's lifelong dream. You might as well call her "Mrs. Oliver Wendell Douglas."
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