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June 1, 2026
Summer in south Georgia is hard on equipment . Long days, high temperatures, dust and heavy workloads can put extra strain on tractors and implements, especially when there’s still work to be done in the field, on the property or around the farm. And when the temperatures climb, small maintenance issues can turn into bigger problems fast. A little preventive maintenance now can help keep your equipment running strong through the hottest part of the year. Here are a few things worth checking before summer gets into full swing.
May 1, 2026
By May, spring is in full swing. Grass is growing fast, driveways need attention, pastures need maintenance and landowners are trying to stay ahead of everything that comes with warmer weather. For many property owners in south Georgia, this is when a mower or small tractor earns its keep - but having the equipment is only part of it. The right attachment can make everyday work easier and a whole lot more efficient. Whether you’re maintaining acreage, managing a hunting property or keeping up with projects around the farm, here are a few attachments worth having this time of year.
April 1, 2026
Around here, spring doesn’t just mean warmer weather; it means it’s time to get in the field. For south Georgia growers, planting season is one of the biggest moments of the year. The decisions you make now can shape how the rest of the season goes. Seed placement, soil conditions, spacing and timing all matter.  And when planting windows are tight, having the right equipment can make all the difference.
Man smiles in a field of green plants, wearing a light blue polo shirt. Bright sunlight and trees in the background.
By Kaylee Lawrence September 29, 2025
How Laniebug Farms Grows More than Berries with Lasseter Tractor Company and John Deere.
A peanut plant with many peanuts clinging to the roots, against a blue sky.
By Kaylee Lawrence August 1, 2025
John Deere Tractors and Your Peanut Crop with blue sky.
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