WHAT TO DO NOW THAT FALL HARVEST IS OVER


A lot has changed since 1910 when John Deere produced its first piece of harvesting equipment called the binder. Since then, John Deere has been producing harvesting equipment that goes above and beyond the standard. 


Fall harvest is one of the busiest seasons for a farmer. Once it is over, there is not much time for rest before preparing for the upcoming spring planting season. SunSouth is here to provide you with some things that will help you get the most out of the winter seasons to prepare for the upcoming planting season. 


Before storing your harvesting equipment, make sure it is in top condition. Getting a quick inspection can help avoid unwanted surprises the next time you pull your equipment out. Every belt, bearing, and everything in-between needs to be inspected to ensure the equipment will be ready for the next harvest. Check out the November Service Specials to save on inspections just in time to store your machines for winter. 


Down here in the Southeast, the temperatures are milder compared to our northern friends. Giving us southerners the perfect opportunity for continued growth. Looking into growing some winter crops could help kill time until the warmer months return. Crops such as broccoli, cauliflower, collards, turnips, beets, brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, kale, lettuce, mustard, parsley, and radishes are just a few examples of crops that are cold tolerant. 


Now that harvest is over; it is the perfect time to upgrade your current equipment. Some equipment may be getting older, and others you may have outgrown. Check with your local SunSouth dealer to see what kind of equipment bundles or deals they may be having. Investing in brand new equipment will be helpful for the next season.


SunSouth is here to provide you with everything you may need to get the job done every season.

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