Farm Storehouse: 7 Products to Help Your Farm Run Better

New ATVs and UTVs, a zero-turn mower, farm clothes for kids and a wearable pet-bathing tool are among the useful items our editors found.

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by Sarah Coleman

Every issue of Hobby Farms magazine, our editors search for items that are useful to hobby farmers, whether they’re heavier equipment such as tractor attachments, useful tools, innovative helper items or accessories for livestock management.

So have a look at the things we found that can help your farm run better or keep you and your animals safer.

1. Suzuki KingQuad ATV

Suzuki’s fully redesigned KingQuad 500 and KingQuad 750 ATVs (pictured above) are assembled in Rome, Georgia, and feature high-output engines, updated transmissions, receiver-type trailer hitches, gas-charged shocks, updated power-steering systems and more. For pricing, check with your local dealer.

Visit Suzuki

2. Overalls & Jackets for Kids

Keep farm kids safe, dry and seen with Udder Tech’s high-visibility, waterproof, bibbed overalls and jackets.

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Visit Udder Tech

3. Solar Aerator

solar aerator

Pond Boss Solar Aerator works on ponds that are up to 200 gallons, pushing oxygen through a stone diffuser.

Visit Pond Boss

4. Ranger Crew UTV

ranger crew utv

The reinvented six-passenger Ranger Crew XP 1000 has 82 horsepower, 13 inches of ground clearance and 1,750 pounds of payload capacity.

Visit Polaris Industries

5. Sun Hat

sun hat

This braided sun hat offers the maximum sun protection rating available (UPF 50+), has a wind lanyard and an inner comfort band and comes in multiple colors.

Visit Sloggers

6. Pet Bathing Tool

The wearable sprayer/scrubber Aquapaw Pet Bathing Tool can be turned on and off by making a fist.

Visit Aquapaw

7. Zero-Turn Mower

zero-turn lawn mower

The WR series of zero-turn mowers are engineered for homeowners, built in the U.S. and available in 52- or 61-inch mowing decks.

Visit Wood-Mizer

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This story originally appeared in the July/August 2018 issue of Hobby Farms magazine.

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