The American small farmer has for years been the backbone of this country. With no special gimmics or hours of media coverage, this silent but wonderful life has somehow withstood the test of time. Tractor Parts Inc. is dedicated to helping the cause of this pillar in our country.
Cutting costs and maximizing profit is a must for today's small farm with the economy farmer's have been delt. By purchasing used equipment with readily available parts for repair is one of the most crucial ways to maximize your farming efforts. Thousands upon thousands of used and well built equipment from days when quality mattered are out there for the taking. We at Tractor Parts Inc. can help keep this equipment running for you. We are committed to helping YOU keep YOUR property and farm the way you want it; Profitable while maximizing costs.
We created this blog to allow you the farmer to follow us with helpful information to promote the small farmer. We will be adding how-to articles, specials, and farming criteria weekly to our blog. If you have an old piece of equipment and are interested in keeping it going; we would greatly appreciate the opportunity to assist you. Our phone line is open to your calls at 270-678-9611 or you can visit our site at Tractor Parts Inc. Why purchase a new tractor when there are plenty of 20 plus year old pieces of equipment to do the job without the debt. After all, dirt is dirt. The age of the tractor doesn't make the crop or the effort any better.
I'm only a farmer. I am the sower of seeds. I am the tender of stock. I am the reaper of harvest. I'm only a farmer. I'm only a farmer.
I know the sun better than anyone,and the soil, and the wind, and the rain.
I am the man who works with them, who loves them, and sometimes fears them.
I am sweat, and tears, and pride.
I am the man who feeds the young, and the old, the weak, and the strong.
I am the black earth of Spring, the green hills of Summer, the harvest gold of Autumn,
And the cold white stillness of Winter.
I am warm memories of the past, the steely reality of the present, and a hopeful dream of the future.
I am a optimist, a thinker, a watcher, And a doer.
I live in a complex world, made of simple things; and they are my source of joy, and hope, and comfort.
I have walked the morning fogs. I have paused for the summer song of the meadowlark
And I have savored the breeze off freshly cut hay.
I have paused, remembering, by the stream I knew as a boy. I have felt the power of a thousand storms
And rejoiced in the fresh world left in their wake.
I am an accountant,a chemist, and a doctor.
I am a midwife,and a mechanic.I am a seller, a trader, and buyer. I am husband, helper, and partner to my wife.
I am a father, comforter, and teacher to my children.
Not a man of riches, but a man of great wealth. I have learned to treasure life and all things living.
To respect their maker and my own.
I am humbled by the earth's bounty and awed by endless rebirth.
I am fascinated by the marvelous minutiae of my world and enriched by their beauty.
If a man can be truly free,then I truly am. The day, the week, the month
They have been entrusted to me. They are mine to spend. They are mine to invest. They are mine to use wisely.
It is a solitary profession I have chosen; Or, perhaps, that I have been chosen for.
A profession where there are no certainties. Where no guarantees are granted,
No promises given, no excuses taken.
I have but one man to answer to, one man to depend on, one man to confide in;
And in the quiet of the years, I have come to know him well.
I am perserverance, and creativity, and courage.
I am confidence, and ingenuity, and intelligence.
A seeker of excellence, and I will endure.