What Are Agriculture Items Worth?
29 items tagged “agriculture” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

John Deere Tractor
A John Deere tractor refers to compact utility tractors, typically 20-50 HP models like the 1025R or 2032R, used by regular people for small farms, landscaping, and property maintenance.

Pound of Sugar Cane
A pound of raw sugar cane refers to fresh sugarcane stalks, the raw plant material harvested for sugar extraction, sold as a bulk agricultural commodity.

Bushel of Barley
A bushel of barley is a standard unit of measure for raw barley grain, weighing approximately 48 pounds, used primarily as animal feed or for malting.

Bushel of Rice
A bushel of rice refers to 45 pounds of rough rice, a standard unit for raw rice in agricultural commodity trading.

Bushel of Soybeans
A bushel of soybeans, a standard unit of agricultural commodity trading equivalent to approximately 60 pounds of soybeans.

Bushel of Corn
A bushel of corn is a standard unit of measure for raw corn grain, equivalent to approximately 56 pounds, used in agricultural commodity pricing.

Bushel of Wheat
A bushel of wheat is a standard unit of measure for raw wheat grain, approximately 60 pounds, used in commodity trading and agriculture.

Acre-Foot of Water
One acre-foot of water, equivalent to approximately 325,851 gallons, used for agricultural, municipal, or industrial purposes.

Pound of Wool
A pound of raw wool refers to unprocessed fleece straight from sheep, sold as a raw material for spinning, felting, or crafting.

Manure Spreader
A manure spreader is heavy farm equipment designed to evenly distribute manure across fields as fertilizer using mechanisms like beaters or aprons.

Grain Silo
A grain silo is a heavy equipment storage structure typically made of steel for holding large quantities of grain on farms or commercial operations.

Sprayer
A self-propelled agricultural sprayer is heavy equipment used for large-scale crop spraying with booms typically 90-120 feet wide and tank capacities from 600-1600 gallons.

Cultivator
A cultivator in heavy equipment context is a tractor-mounted or pulled tillage implement used to break up soil, control weeds, and prepare seedbeds in agricultural fields.

Disc Harrow
A disc harrow is a heavy farm implement with concave discs mounted on a frame, used to till and break up soil for planting.

Combine Harvester
A combine harvester is a large heavy agricultural machine used to harvest grain crops by combining reaping, threshing, and winnowing functions.

Tractor
A tractor in the context of heavy equipment is a versatile agricultural or utility machine used for tasks like plowing, hauling, and loader work, typically featuring 25-100 horsepower.

Grain Elevator
A grain elevator is a large agricultural structure used for storing and handling grain, typically consisting of silos and associated buildings for loading, unloading, and processing.

Greenhouse
A greenhouse is a structure with transparent walls and roof designed for growing plants in a controlled environment.

Salt Block
A salt block is a large, pressed block of pure salt, typically 50 lb, used as a trade good for livestock free-choice feeding to supplement their diet with essential sodium.

Animal Feed
Animal feed refers to bagged livestock feed, such as pelleted or cubed cattle feed, commonly sold in 50 lb bags at retail stores for farmers and pet owners.