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Where can one purchase used farm machinery?

There are several websites that one can purchase used farm machinery. These websites include Fastline, US Farmer, Farm Machinery Sales, eBay, and AG Web.


Does Missouri require a cdl to drive a truck used for farm?

There is a farm truck exemption, but some conditions must be met.It must be registered as a farm vehicle, and not a commercial vehicle.It must be used solely and exclusively for the purposes of that farm, and never for hire as a third party.It must be operated within a 150 road mile/100 air mile radius of the farm.It must be operated by the farmer, immediate family members of the farmer, or direct (W2) employees of the farmer.


Can you drive a semi tractor trailer without cdl for farm grain in Missouri?

Only if it meets the following criteria:It is a registered farm vehicleIt is used exclusively for the purposes of the farm to which it is registered (including hauling product to market)It remains within a 150 mile radius of that farmIt is operated by the farmer, immediate family members of the farmer, or direct employees of the farmer (this is the FMCSR reg; states may be more restrictive in allowing only the farmer to drive it without a CDL)It is not used as a third party carrier


Is it OK to visit a farm in early pregnancy?

Countless farmer's wives have had babies, so why wouldn't it be? Be careful about exposure to any chemicals (fertilizers, pesticides) used on the farm.


What vehicles qualify for farm use in wv?

Any vehicle which is being used directly in support of the farm's operations, is not hired out on a third party basis, and is operated by the farmer, their immediate family, or direct employees of that farmer, and operated within the specified range from the farm (usually 150 miles, but it varies from state to state).


Do you need cdl license to drive for a farmer?

Situation dependent. If the vehicle is a registered farm vehicle of a type which would normally require a CDL, a CDL is not required so long as:The vehicle is used solely for the purposes of that farm, and is not hired out on a third party basis (which is illegal to do with farm tags, anyhow). It can, however, be used for the delivery of good produced by that farmer (e.g., I've worked in the past for a sod farmer who delivered sod in a registered farm truck, and it was perfectly legal).The vehicle remains within a 150 mile radius (air radius) of the farm it belongs to... anything beyond that will require a CDL.The vehicle is operated by the farmer, immediate family members of the farmer, or a direct employee of the farmer. A direct employee is a W2 employee... if you're on a 1099, you're not a direct employee, and would need a CDL.The vehicle is registered as a farm vehicle.If it doesn't meet ALL of these requirements, you'll need a CDL.


Why does the incubator used by the silk farmer not have to be large?

Because It Holds Small Things


Can you drive a farm semi tractor in Arizona with no cdl?

Yes, so long as the following conditions are met:The vehicle is registered exclusively as a farm truckThe vehicle is used only for the purposes of that farm (this may include delivering goods produced on that farm, or bringing them to market)The vehicle is not hired out on a third party basis (which is illegal anyhow in a farm truck)The vehicle is operated within a 150 mile radius of the farm it belongs toThe vehicle is operated by the farmer, immediate family members of the farmer, or direct employees of the farmer (a W2 employee is a direct employee; a 1099 contractor is not)


Can you tag your tractor trailer with a farm tag if you haul agriculture material only?

If you're hauling it as a third party, for hire carrier, then no. To use farm tags, the vehicle must be owned by the farm, operated by the farmer, their immediate family, or direct employees of the farmer, and cannot be used for third party for-hire freight haulage (even if it is only agricultural products).


Can you drive a semi tractor without a CDL?

Only in very limited circumstances. If it's a for-hire vehicle, then no. If it's a registered farm vehicle, and you are either the farmer, immediate family of the farmer, or a direct employee of the farmer, and that vehicle is used on a not-for-hire basis solely in support of that farm's activities, and it is within a 150 mile radius of the farm, then you don't need a CDL to drive it, although states will have their own licencing requirements for vehicles of this class which are exempt from regulation by the FMCSA.


Can you drive dump truck with farm endorsement?

Registered farm vehicles are exempt from CDL requirements so long as they are a:) used for non-commercial purposes of the farm they're registered to (and this can include transporting goods to market, or delivery of their own product, such as a sod farm delivering their product), b) operated by the farmer, immediate family members of the farmer, or direct employees of the farmer (a direct employee is a W2 employee, not a 1099 contractor), c) operated within 150 road miles of the farm the vehicle belongs to.You cannot operate a commercial vehicle operating on a for-hire basis under the farm truck exemption.


What is a tied cottage?

A tied cottage is housing provided by an employer to an employee, typically at no or minimal rent, i.e., the housing is "tied" to the employment. The term is usually used in connection with British agricultural employment, where the farmer may provide a tied cottage to a farm hand for as long as the farm hand is employed by the farmer.