

July is a busy month on the farm.
By this point in the season, the early rush may be behind you, but the work is far from over. Hay needs attention. Equipment needs to keep running. Pastures, fields, lanes, and barnyards need to be maintained. And before you know it, late summer and fall work will be here.
For farmers around Minerva, Carroll County, Stark County, Columbiana County, and the surrounding Northeast Ohio area, July is a good time to step back and look at what is working, what is slowing you down, and what needs attention before the next busy stretch.
When margins are tight and the weather is unpredictable, efficiency matters. The right equipment, the right maintenance plan, and the right support can help you protect your time and keep your operation moving.
Every farm has bottlenecks.
Sometimes it is an older machine that takes too long to start. Sometimes it is a tractor that is a little too small for the work. Sometimes it is a mower, loader, attachment, or utility vehicle that is doing the job, but not as efficiently as it should.
July is a good time to ask:
Not every problem requires a new machine. Sometimes maintenance, the right attachment, or a better setup can make a big difference. But if your equipment is costing you time every week, it may be time to look at your options.
For many Ohio farmers, July means hay, mowing, pasture care, and keeping up with field edges, lanes, and rough areas.
The right equipment can make this work more manageable. Depending on your operation, that may include tractors, mowers, rotary cutters, loaders, utility vehicles, hay tools, or attachments that help one machine take on more jobs.
This is where equipment fit matters.
A machine that is too small can slow the whole job down. A machine that is too large can create unnecessary cost or access issues. The best option is the one that fits your acreage, workload, terrain, and daily use.
At Unkefer Sales, our team can help you look at your operation and think through what equipment makes sense for the work you are actually doing.
Farm equipment works hard, especially through the summer.
July is a smart time to check the basics before small issues become bigger problems. A quick maintenance check can help reduce downtime later, especially before late summer and fall projects pick up.
Farmers should keep an eye on:
If something sounds different, feels off, leaks, pulls, shakes, or does not perform the way it should, it is better to address it early.
Unkefer Sales has experienced parts and service teams to help support your equipment, whether you need routine maintenance, replacement parts, or help diagnosing an issue before it turns into downtime.
A lot of farm work comes down to moving material.
Feed, hay, bedding, gravel, fencing supplies, pallets, seed, tools, brush, firewood, and debris all take time and labor to move. When labor is limited or the schedule is packed, having the right equipment for lifting, hauling, loading, and cleanup matters.
A tractor with a loader, pallet forks, a utility vehicle, or the right attachment can make everyday farm jobs easier to manage.
This is especially important when you are trying to do more with less time.
The right equipment does not just help with one big project. It can make repeated daily and weekly jobs faster, safer, and less frustrating.
When farm margins are tight, every major decision matters.
That includes equipment.
The cheapest option is not always the best long-term option if it causes downtime, limits productivity, or cannot handle the work you need it to do. At the same time, the biggest or most expensive machine is not always the right answer either.
A practical equipment decision should consider:
Unkefer Sales can help farmers compare options and think through the real-world use of a machine before making a decision.
July is also a good time to look ahead.
Before fall work gets closer, take time to think about what needs to be ready.
That may include:
Waiting until the busy season is already here can make everything harder. A little planning in July can help your farm stay ahead when the schedule gets tighter.
Farmers need equipment they can count on, but they also need local support after the sale.
At Unkefer Sales, we work with farmers, landowners, homesteaders, businesses, and property owners who need equipment that fits their work. Whether you are maintaining acreage, handling hay and pasture work, moving material, managing livestock chores, or preparing for the next season, our team can help you find equipment and support that makes sense for your operation.
We can help with current inventory, parts, service, attachments, financing options, and equipment recommendations based on your farm’s needs.
Have questions about finding the right equipment for your farm, property, or next project?
You can take our Equipment Quiz to get a better idea of what type of equipment may fit your property, projects, and goals. You can also check out our Farmer Product Guide for a closer look at equipment options that are commonly used for mowing, hauling, lifting, grading, hay and pasture work, brush cleanup, material handling, and general farm maintenance.
These resources are a great starting point if you are comparing machines, planning future projects, or trying to decide what kind of setup makes sense for your farm or property.
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