Vermont agriculture output is centered around maple syrup production. Vermont makes more than 1,400,000,000 gallons of maple syrup a year. In addition to that, other commodities grown are hay, alfalfa, and of course apples. Corn is another crop. Some farmers in Vermont grow to about 1 1/2 million tons.

Known worldwide for its food and forestry products Vermont produces milk from cows, cheese, Christmas trees, and Vermont honey. Vermont farms are plentiful. There are more than 7300 farms operating on 1,200,000 acres.  Some of the tractor brands that are coveted by farmers in Vermont are Kubota, CaseIH, Yanmar, and John Deere.

Looking for a good deal on used tractors in Vermont? Folks will pick up great deals on Ebay, Craigslist, and even Amazon. But sometimes when you have exact specifications for the right used tractor for your job you need to talk with a knowledgeable tractor dealer that will have new and used tractors to choose from. Typically they will know if someone in town is also buying and selling their tractors. Heck you might find out that there is a tractor auction going on that you can take advantage of.

Here are the Tractor Dealers I found on Google with positive reviews:

Champlain Valley Equipment
Address: 453 Exchange St, Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone:(802) 388-4967 (ask for the other locations)
Hours: Open today · 7:30AM–5PM

L. F. Trottier & Sons
Address: 30 US-5, Hartland, VT 05048
Phone:(802) 674-1150
Hours: Open today · 7:30AM–5PM

Why not stop by Kubota while you are at it. Look here:

Kubota Tractor Corporation
Address: 26 Kellogg Rd, Essex Junction, VT 05452
Phone:(802) 879-0767
Hours: Open today · 7AM–5PM

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