| About Our Farm Equipment and Agriculture Business DirectoryFarmers Finding The Right Information FastFarmNet Services Farm Equipment and Agriculture Business  Directory is the # 1 Internet directory farmers use to locate manufacturers and  local dealers that make and sell farm equipment and farm related products and  services. Over 1100 farm equipment manufacturers and agriculture related  services companies are listed under more than 1500 categories.  There is no other farm equipment and  agriculture business directory that covers more agriculture related companies  so thoroughly.
  Products and  services range from high horse power tractors, hand held grain analyzers, grain  bins and support services such as equipment loans, land financing crop  insurance and farm loans.  When farmers  and other individuals involved in the farming industry need information about  farm equipment and agriculture business services, the quickest place to find it  is FarmNet’s Farm Equipment and Agriculture Business Directory.  Farm Equipment Manufacturers and Agriculture Business Companies Get Found  On The Internet Today, the Internet is the first place potential buyers go  to when looking for information on products and services.  When buying farm equipment or agriculture  related services farmers are relaying more and more on the Internet to save  them time and give them the information they need to make informed buying  decisions.  To see the latest farm  equipment and locate the nearest dealer there is no substitute for the  Internet.  Today there are more than 120  million website on the Internet getting found.
 What A Listing On FarmNet’s Directory Includes  All listings in our  Farm Equipment and Agriculture Business Directory include the following: 
      A Comprehensive company description that  includes important information about the company and the products and services  they provideListings under the appropriate categories that  the company selects from our over 1500 categories.A link to your company website.All telephone contact numbers including 800  numbers, local numbers, fax numbers and mobile numbers.An email link to your company.Complete mailing and physical addresses.Product and photo information on company  products.A link to your ‘local dealer locator’. All listings are for 1 year and listing information  changes can be made at any time during this time at no charge. What Types of Listings Are Available There are 3 types of listings available in our  directory.  They include the Premium,  Advanced and Basic listing.  All 3 listing  types allow companies buying a listing to include all the important information  about their company and all their contact information.  The main differences in the listing types is  the number of categories a company is listed under and the position the company  listing appears on the category page. Quarterly Reports On Internet Users Response To Your  Listing Each quarter a report is emailed to companies listing in  our Farm Equipment and Agriculture Business Services Directory.  The report includes the number of times  internet users viewed one or more of your company listing pages, the number of  times a viewer linked to your company website from your listing, the number of  times a viewer clicked onto your ‘company name’ or your ‘more info’  to get detailed information on your company  and the products and services you provide. Our Directory Covers Over 1100 Categories of Farm  Equipment and Agriculture Business Services Some of the types of farm equipment found in our directory  include farm tractors, antique tractors, small tractors and other related  categories such as lawn tractor, compact tractor, Kubota tractor and sub  compact tractor. Other categories include combines, a combine header category  and combine parts.  More categories  include a fertilizer spreader, fertilizer tender and fertilizer blender  categories. Other Services FarmNet’s Directory Provides Besides our farm equipment and agriculture business  services directory our company provides a variety of information for both  farmers and farm related businesses.   Some of these include: 
      Mailing lists and directories for grain  elevators, agriculture salvage dealers, agriculture chemical dealers,  agriculture fertilizer dealers, seed dealers, certified seed dealers, implement  dealers and county extension agents.Grain Bin Bushel Calculator - Working with the FSA, we have developed this  valuable easy-to-use tool that automatically calculates the number of bushels  in grain bins.  It works with both round and rectangle bins and 11  different types of commodities.  It will  measure bushels in smaller farm size bins or very large farm grain  bins.LDP  Rates What Types of  Categories Are Available There are over  1500 categories and subcategories available to list your company under.  These categories are related to several areas  of the agriculture industry.  The first  and largest is the farm equipment area, which includes farm implements such as  tractors, cultivators, rock pickers, hay balers etc.  The second is related to farm equipment such  as conveyors, grain bins, combine attachments, grain analyzers etc.  The third area includes such categories as  soft ware products, equipment financing, agriculture recruitment services etc.  The number of our categories increase constantly as new companies sign up to be  listed and request categories that we do not currently have.  If you don’t see a category that relates to  your company we will likely add it to our list. How Do Most of  Our Directory Users Find Us Approximately 80%  of viewers to our Farm Equipment and Agriculture Business Directory come  through Google, Yahoo, Bing and other search engines.  Most of these searches are directly related  to one or more of the over 1500 categories in our directory.  The vast majority of Internet users that  access our directory through these searches will land on the category page for  the specific product or service they were searching.  This category page shows all the companies  that are listed in the directory that are listed under this specific  category.  The viewer can then browse the  companies listed seeing all the pertinent information about the company and its  line up of products and/or services and link to their websites or call them  directly. The remaining  viewers, about 20%, to our website are returning viewers.  These are Internet users that have previously  visited our directory and have likely marked it as a ‘favorite’ and are  retuning to get information on companies listed in the directory. About FarmNet  Services, Inc. FarmNet Services,  Inc. has been supplying information to the agriculture industry since  1999.  The company is located in North  Dakota, one of the leading agriculture states.   The company’s primary focus is providing information to farmers and  other agriculture entities worldwide.   Its Farm Equipment and Agriculture Business Directory is the Internet’s  #1 directory of its type profiling over 1100 agriculture related companies and  providing information on products and services listing under more than 1500  categories.  Nine other agriculture  directories are also made available and most can be purchase as mailing  lists.  Our directories include; 
      Agriculture  Grain ElevatorsAgriculture  Salvage DealersAgriculture  Chemical DealersAgriculture  Fertilizer DealersAgriculture  Seed DealersAgriculture  Certified Seed DealersAgriculture  Implement DealersAgriculture  Parts and Equipment DealersCounty  Extension Agents Purdue  University Surveys Show Internet Usage By Farmers Has Grown Rapidly(Below is an  article from agdigitalmedia.com regarding the growth Internet usage by US  farmers.  This article is based on a  survey done by Purdue University)
 More than 80 percent of the  largest farm operators use the Internet in their operations. Those numbers      speak volumes when broken out  in demographic segments based on age, operation type, etc., and help      illustrate how  these producers use the Internet as a business tool. More than 2,300  producers responded to the Purdue University ‘s “Top Producer 2003 Producer  Survey”.  Overall, 72 percent of the  typical commercial producers (more than $500,000 in annual farm sales) in the  survey reported using the Internet in their farm business, up 20 percent from  1998.  While mid-size producers  ($100,000-$500,000 annual farm sales) increased their use of the Internet as  well, clearly the larger the farm business, the more likely they are to be  using the Internet in their operation.   Sixty-five percent of the mid-size operations reported using the  Internet, while 84 per cent of the largest farms in the survey put the Internet  to work. As might be  expected, Internet use is strongly related to age of the operator.  More than 80 percent of the commercial  producers under the age of 45 are online.   However, more than half of the producers over 65 report using the  Internet in their farm businesses.   Making the assumption that this is purely a young person’s tool is  simply a mistake! Seventy-seven  percent of the respondents indicated that they are spending more time  evaluating new technology for their farm businesses than they did five years  ago.  And, 62 percent indicated that  purchasing inputs and equipment to use on the farm is becoming a more  time-consuming activity.  Given such  attitudes, it is not surprising to find that the most important uses for the  Internet are collecting product and technical information and locating dealers  and products.  Using the Internet in  these ways, producers are looking for broader and more convenient sources of  information and also to simplify the purchase process. Many associate the Internet with deals and better prices,  and commercial producers do use the Internet to collect price data on inputs  for comparative purposes. After collecting product and price information, an  Internet savvy producer is likely to be a well-informed producer. And, personal  sales strategies must reflect this new reality. Adding to this effect is the  fact that when the survey results were categorized by intensity of Internet use  - non-users, moderate Internet users, and heavy Internet users -heavy users  rate all sources of information (dealers, publications, meetings, etc.) as more  important. If your customers are online, they are information-hungry  individuals! They're hungry for information ... feed 'em! Feed farmers  meaty information about products and services.   Targeted, timely information communicated clearly, thoroughly, and in an  easily navigable format will be the first and best used. Weblication of your  products and services is an opportunity to connect with these  information-hungry customers and prospects. When you have their attention, use  it. Stand out with the best access to good, quality information. Further,  identify opportunities to follow through on the connections made. As more  farmers use the Internet as a business tool in their operations, make it a tool  for your organization to successfully connect with this important customer  group. |